what is a nurses job when a patient comes in and they have stage 4 lung cancer
Ans) Role of nurse: Lung cancer:
Curing the disease
Increasing survival time
Enhancement of QOL through palliation.
Stage 4: Lung cancer
- Administering medications:
Corticosteriods
Antibiotics
Management:
Radiation therapy
Thoracentesis and pleurodesis
Dyspnea management
Pain management
Hospice care
Goal:
-Relieving symptoms
what is a nurses job when a patient comes in and they have stage 4 lung cancer
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