Deck 56: Caring for the Cancer Survivor

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The nurse is caring for a patient who is undergoing chemotherapy and radiation for cancer.The patient says that he can't wait until the therapy is done so that he can feel stronger,and asks the nurse about the value of cancer screening when his course of therapy is over.The nurse should inform the patient that cancer screening

A) Should be done on an ongoing schedule.
B) Probably will not be needed because the patient has been cured.
C) Usually is not done even if recommended by the health care provider.
D) Is not something that the health care provider should recommend.
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سؤال
Nurses and other health care providers need to become more vigilant in recognizing cancer survivors and attempting to link them with the support and resources that they require because

A) All health care agencies provide survivorship care plans.
B) Survivorship care plans are reviewed with the patient after the patient goes home.
C) Many survivors are discharged with no survivor plan.
D) The plan does not deal with future cancer care.
سؤال
The Institute of Medicine (IOM)has made recommendations for four essential components of survivorship care.Which of the following are actual recommendations?

A) Prevention and detection of new and recurrent cancers
B) Surveillance for cancer spread, recurrence, or second cancers
C) Cessation of noncancer follow-up and care
D) Intervention for consequences of cancer and its treatment
E) Coordination between specialists and primary care providers
سؤال
The nurse is caring for a patient with known coronary artery disease who has recently been diagnosed with lung cancer.What should the nurse do?

A) Focus her assessment on the cancer diagnosis because it is the newer diagnosis.
B) Ask questions about cardiac symptoms and their relationship to the cancer.
C) Ignore symptom management and focus on palliative care.
D) Say nothing because cancer survivors dislike prying.
سؤال
The nurse is caring for a cancer survivor who has been hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU)for an unrelated and stable problem.The ICU has posted visiting hours,but some of the patient's family is from out of town and would like to see her even though it is not time.The patient has also voiced a desire to see her family.The nurse allows the family to visit even though it is not the "official" visiting time.Why would the nurse do this?

A) Disagrees with the established time for visiting
B) Realizes that the patient is dying because she is in the ICU
C) Believes that the visit will help relieve psychological stress
D) Feels there is no real reason to have limited visiting hours.
سؤال
The nurse is caring for a young woman with breast cancer.The stress between the woman and her husband is obvious,as is anxiety among the children.What is the nurse's best action in this situation?

A) Help find or develop an educational program for the patient and her husband.
B) Encourage the patient to agree with her husband even if she disagrees.
C) Support the husband, and explain that the husband knows what's best.
D) Take the children away and recommend foster care.
سؤال
The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with cancer.The family of the patient asks the nurse for information.What should the nurse do?

A) Refer family members to the physician because it is his/her role to prescribe.
B) Inform them that few options are available.
C) Tell them to take their family member to an NCI cancer center.
D) Offer information about the different resources available.
سؤال
Why is cancer survivorship especially difficult for family members in the "sandwich generation"?

A) They are totally dependent on their parents who have cancer but are still the providers, and hence, "make the sandwiches."
B) They are the primary caregivers of children with cancer, and hence, "make their sandwiches."
C) They are cancer survivors who are in between ("sandwiched") treatments and require a great deal of support.
D) They are caught in the middle of caring for their own immediate family, as well as a parent with cancer.
سؤال
The patient has lung cancer and voices concerns about his cancer treatment.He wants to know how chemotherapy will affect his sexuality.What is the nurse's best reply?

A) "Chemotherapy will work in the lungs and should have no effect on your sexuality."
B) "That is something that you should ask your doctor. He can direct you."
C) "Sexual changes are common with cancer therapy. Let me get someone who can answer your questions."
D) "How cancer treatment affects sexuality depends on how active you are and your age."
سؤال
The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship has defined a cancer survivor as a person who has

A) Been cancer free for 5 years after diagnosis.
B) Been cancer free for 3 years after diagnosis.
C) Had cancer until he or she dies.
D) Had cancer but is declared cancer free.
سؤال
As nurses caring for cancer survivors,it is important to understand that

A) Caucasians have more post-treatment symptoms than minority patients.
B) Treatment outcomes are the same regardless of ethnic background.
C) Cancer treatment is lifelong, and follow-up ensures that needs are met.
D) Many long-term cancer survivors suffer needlessly and die.
سؤال
The nurse is caring for a patient who has successfully undergone cancer therapy and will be discharged home soon.The patient is concerned about going home and not knowing what to do.The nurse reassures the patient,telling him that

A) She alone will develop a plan of care that will tell exactly what needs to be done.
B) If he has any issues, he can call his doctor and the doctor will know what to do.
C) He has received the proper cancer treatment, and he will need nothing else.
D) He will be part of a team that will provide any support and care that he may need.
سؤال
Which of the following are factors that help ease the psychological stress associated with having cancer?

A) Viewing cancer as a challenge
B) Female gender
C) Using problem-oriented coping processes
D) Social support system
E) Being younger
سؤال
When working with cancer survivors,the nurse must understand that cancer survivors

A) Face depression that is devastating and destroys one's sense of life.
B) Seek a balance between independence and interdependence.
C) Experience similar long-term impact regardless of cultural beliefs.
D) Are at much lower risk for developing a new cancer.
سؤال
Ongoing concerns and problems facing cancer survivors and their families are important determinants of adjustment and quality of life.Families generally find themselves ill prepared to deal with cancer because

A) Educational programs are of no help in dealing with cancer issues.
B) Hiding cancer-related thoughts and concerns helps maintain relationships.
C) Holding back emotions is an effort to shield others from true feelings.
D) Caregiving is predetermined and does not require family decision-making skills.
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Deck 56: Caring for the Cancer Survivor
1
The nurse is caring for a patient who is undergoing chemotherapy and radiation for cancer.The patient says that he can't wait until the therapy is done so that he can feel stronger,and asks the nurse about the value of cancer screening when his course of therapy is over.The nurse should inform the patient that cancer screening

A) Should be done on an ongoing schedule.
B) Probably will not be needed because the patient has been cured.
C) Usually is not done even if recommended by the health care provider.
D) Is not something that the health care provider should recommend.
B
Because survivors are at increased risk for developing a second cancer and/or chronic illness,it is important to educate them about lifestyle behaviors and the importance of participating in ongoing cancer screening and early detection practices.Lifelong cancer screening provides the opportunity to identify new cancers in early stages.When health care providers recommend follow-up screening in cancer survivors,the likelihood that the person will actually undergo the screening test is increased.
2
Nurses and other health care providers need to become more vigilant in recognizing cancer survivors and attempting to link them with the support and resources that they require because

A) All health care agencies provide survivorship care plans.
B) Survivorship care plans are reviewed with the patient after the patient goes home.
C) Many survivors are discharged with no survivor plan.
D) The plan does not deal with future cancer care.
C
Even though Internet guidelines for care plans are available,many survivors do not receive care at NCI-designated cancer centers and are discharged with no survivor plan.Thus nurses and other health care providers need to become more vigilant in recognizing cancer survivors and attempting to link them with the support and resources they require.Survivor plans are not always developed,and health insurance companies do not routinely cover this type of care.Ideally,the nurse reviews a survivorship care plan with a patient at the time of discharge from a treatment program.The plan becomes a guide for any future cancer or cancer-related care.
3
The Institute of Medicine (IOM)has made recommendations for four essential components of survivorship care.Which of the following are actual recommendations?

A) Prevention and detection of new and recurrent cancers
B) Surveillance for cancer spread, recurrence, or second cancers
C) Cessation of noncancer follow-up and care
D) Intervention for consequences of cancer and its treatment
E) Coordination between specialists and primary care providers
A,B,D,E
The Institute of Medicine (IOM)has made recommendations for four essential components of survivorship care: (1)prevention and detection of new cancers and recurrent cancer; (2)surveillance for cancer spread,recurrence,or second cancers; (3)intervention for consequences of cancer and its treatment (e.g.,medical problems,symptoms,psychological distress); and (4)coordination between specialists and primary care providers.
4
The nurse is caring for a patient with known coronary artery disease who has recently been diagnosed with lung cancer.What should the nurse do?

A) Focus her assessment on the cancer diagnosis because it is the newer diagnosis.
B) Ask questions about cardiac symptoms and their relationship to the cancer.
C) Ignore symptom management and focus on palliative care.
D) Say nothing because cancer survivors dislike prying.
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5
The nurse is caring for a cancer survivor who has been hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU)for an unrelated and stable problem.The ICU has posted visiting hours,but some of the patient's family is from out of town and would like to see her even though it is not time.The patient has also voiced a desire to see her family.The nurse allows the family to visit even though it is not the "official" visiting time.Why would the nurse do this?

A) Disagrees with the established time for visiting
B) Realizes that the patient is dying because she is in the ICU
C) Believes that the visit will help relieve psychological stress
D) Feels there is no real reason to have limited visiting hours.
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6
The nurse is caring for a young woman with breast cancer.The stress between the woman and her husband is obvious,as is anxiety among the children.What is the nurse's best action in this situation?

A) Help find or develop an educational program for the patient and her husband.
B) Encourage the patient to agree with her husband even if she disagrees.
C) Support the husband, and explain that the husband knows what's best.
D) Take the children away and recommend foster care.
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7
The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with cancer.The family of the patient asks the nurse for information.What should the nurse do?

A) Refer family members to the physician because it is his/her role to prescribe.
B) Inform them that few options are available.
C) Tell them to take their family member to an NCI cancer center.
D) Offer information about the different resources available.
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8
Why is cancer survivorship especially difficult for family members in the "sandwich generation"?

A) They are totally dependent on their parents who have cancer but are still the providers, and hence, "make the sandwiches."
B) They are the primary caregivers of children with cancer, and hence, "make their sandwiches."
C) They are cancer survivors who are in between ("sandwiched") treatments and require a great deal of support.
D) They are caught in the middle of caring for their own immediate family, as well as a parent with cancer.
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9
The patient has lung cancer and voices concerns about his cancer treatment.He wants to know how chemotherapy will affect his sexuality.What is the nurse's best reply?

A) "Chemotherapy will work in the lungs and should have no effect on your sexuality."
B) "That is something that you should ask your doctor. He can direct you."
C) "Sexual changes are common with cancer therapy. Let me get someone who can answer your questions."
D) "How cancer treatment affects sexuality depends on how active you are and your age."
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10
The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship has defined a cancer survivor as a person who has

A) Been cancer free for 5 years after diagnosis.
B) Been cancer free for 3 years after diagnosis.
C) Had cancer until he or she dies.
D) Had cancer but is declared cancer free.
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11
As nurses caring for cancer survivors,it is important to understand that

A) Caucasians have more post-treatment symptoms than minority patients.
B) Treatment outcomes are the same regardless of ethnic background.
C) Cancer treatment is lifelong, and follow-up ensures that needs are met.
D) Many long-term cancer survivors suffer needlessly and die.
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12
The nurse is caring for a patient who has successfully undergone cancer therapy and will be discharged home soon.The patient is concerned about going home and not knowing what to do.The nurse reassures the patient,telling him that

A) She alone will develop a plan of care that will tell exactly what needs to be done.
B) If he has any issues, he can call his doctor and the doctor will know what to do.
C) He has received the proper cancer treatment, and he will need nothing else.
D) He will be part of a team that will provide any support and care that he may need.
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13
Which of the following are factors that help ease the psychological stress associated with having cancer?

A) Viewing cancer as a challenge
B) Female gender
C) Using problem-oriented coping processes
D) Social support system
E) Being younger
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14
When working with cancer survivors,the nurse must understand that cancer survivors

A) Face depression that is devastating and destroys one's sense of life.
B) Seek a balance between independence and interdependence.
C) Experience similar long-term impact regardless of cultural beliefs.
D) Are at much lower risk for developing a new cancer.
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Ongoing concerns and problems facing cancer survivors and their families are important determinants of adjustment and quality of life.Families generally find themselves ill prepared to deal with cancer because

A) Educational programs are of no help in dealing with cancer issues.
B) Hiding cancer-related thoughts and concerns helps maintain relationships.
C) Holding back emotions is an effort to shield others from true feelings.
D) Caregiving is predetermined and does not require family decision-making skills.
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