Deck 25: Energy- and Protein-Modified Diets for Cancer and Hiv Infection

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Fruits and vegetables have been shown to have a protective effect against all of these cancers except:

A)lung.
B)esophagus.
C)liver.
D)stomach.
E)pharynx.
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Some people with cancer fail to regain lean body mass even when they are receiving adequate nutrients and energy.
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A cancer that arises from muscle or bone is referred to as a(n):

A)sarcoma.
B)adenoma.
C)carcinoma.
D)melanoma.
E)lymphoma.
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A buffalo hump and lipomas are common side effects of drug treatments for HIV infection. ​
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Which nutrition-related factor is associated with a high incidence of stomach cancer?

A)alcohol
B)fat
C)salt-preserved foods
D)sodium
E)obesity
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Obese women have a higher risk of breast cancer than lean women because:

A)obese women have higher levels of estrogen.
B)obese women eat high-fat diets.
C)lean women exercise more.
D)lean women have higher levels of estrogen in the body.
E)obese woman have genetic factors that predispose them to cancer.
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Cancer cachexia is characterized by:

A)anorexia.
B)weight gain.
C)slowed metabolism.
D)increased appetite.
E)increased blood glucose.
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All of these nutrition-related factors may increase the risk of developing cancer except:

A)obesity.
B)red meat intake.
C)intake of salt-preserved foods.
D)consumption of citrus fruits.
E)foods grilled and charred.
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Fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer for all of these reasons EXCEPT:

A)they contain phytochemicals.
B)many are rich in folate.
C)they contain nutrients that have antioxidant activity.
D)they are high in carbohydrate.
E)they reduce DNA damage.
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Patients have a right to refuse medical treatment-including nourishment and hydration-even if refusing the treatment could result in death.
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Cancer cachexia affects over 80 percent of people with cancer.
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Alcohol consumption correlates strongly with development of _____ cancer.

A)lung
B)kidney
C)liver
D)endometrium
E)prostate
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A copy of any advance directive should be part of a client's medical record. ​
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All of these factors are involved in the development of cancer except:

A)mutations in the genes that control cell division.
B)chronic inflammation.
C)bacterial infection.
D)exposure to carcinogens.
E)metabolic processes.
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Untreated HIV infection leads to AIDS in the majority of HIV-infected individuals. ​
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Nutrition-related factors may increase or decrease the risk of developing cancer. ​
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There appears to be a link between the consumption of _____ and a decreased risk of prostate cancer.

A)milk and dairy products
B)tomato products
C)citrus fruits
D)whole grains
E)vitamin C
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Premenopausal women are at greater risk of developing breast cancer than postmenopausal women. ​
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Most often, cancer is caused by interactions between a person's genes and environmental agents.
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Herpes simplex is a fungal infection of the mouth and throat that often occurs in patients with HIV.
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What is NOT a recommendation for reducing cancer risk?

A)Limit the amount of physical activity performed on a daily basis.
B)Maintain a healthy body weight throughout life.
C)Choose a healthy diet that emphasizes plant sources.
D)Aim to meet nutritional needs through the diet.
E)Limit alcohol consumption to no more than one (woman)or two (men)drinks per day.
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A cancer patient complains that foods just don't taste right. What is an appropriate recommendation to help the patient handle this problem?

A)Consume smaller meals and eat slowly.
B)Cut foods into smaller pieces.
C)Brush your teeth or use mouthwash before eating.
D)Ask your doctor about appetite-enhancing medications.
E)Drink water while eating to improve taste.
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All of these factors play a role in the wasting associated with cancer EXCEPT:

A)cytokines.
B)poor appetite.
C)diversion of nutrients to support tumor growth.
D)hormone levels.
E)pain.
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All of these side effects frequently accompany cancer therapies EXCEPT:

A)altered taste perception.
B)mouth sores.
C)chronic blood loss.
D)diarrhea.
E)nausea.
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HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome is characterized by all of these features EXCEPT:

A)abnormal lipid levels.
B)accumulation of body fat in the hips.
C)breast enlargement in both men and women.
D)insulin resistance.
E)loss of fat from the face.
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All of these factors contribute to anorexia in cancer patients EXCEPT:

A)early satiety.
B)mental stress.
C)fatigue.
D)reduced intestinal bacterial growth.
E)digestive disturbances.
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The structure of methotrexate, a drug used to treat cancer, resembles that of:

A)vitamin C.
B)vitamin E.
C)folate.
D)pyridoxine.
E)adenine.
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Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation increases the risk of:

A)foodborne illness.
B)metastasis.
C)dysphagia.
D)Kaposi's sarcoma.
E)hyperglycemia.
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To improve energy intake and compensate for weight loss during cancer treatment, clients should be encouraged to:

A)use fats liberally.
B)eat extra food immediately after treatment.
C)avoid butter and margarine.
D)eat more vegetables.
E)eat smaller meals.
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The cause of HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome is:

A)malnutrition.
B)overeating.
C)reproductive hormone imbalances.
D)thyroid disorders.
E)unknown.
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The progression of HIV can be evaluated by monitoring:

A)the viral load.
B)serum albumin levels.
C)weight changes.
D)body composition.
E)B cell function.
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Tube feeding or total parenteral nutrition may be indicated for patients:

A)with cancer of the pancreas.
B)with long-term gastrointestinal impairment.
C)with short-term gastrointestinal impairment.
D)who need to lose weight.
E)with cancer of the nervous system.
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In order to increase caloric intake, an individual with cancer could substitute _____ for the milk normally used in recipes. ​

A)Lactaid milk
B)chicken broth
C)fat-free evaporated milk
D)half-and-half
E)cottage cheese
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Immunotherapy can interfere with nutritional status in all of the following ways EXCEPT:

A)causing anorexia.
B)interfering with appetite.
C)causing GI problems.
D)decreasing immune response.
E)causing general discomfort.
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Which factor is a major contributor to wasting associated with cancer? ​

A)increased appetite
B)anorexia
C)insulin resistance
D)graft rejection
E)decreased fat metabolism
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All of these conditions are HIV-related causes of wasting EXCEPT:

A)anorexia.
B)chronic diarrhea.
C)altered metabolism.
D)lipodystrophy.
E)oral infections.
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A patient with _____ cancer may require long-term tube feeding.

A)breast
B)neck
C)bone
D)skin
E)prostate
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Weight gain often occurs in patients with cancer of the:

A)colon.
B)breast.
C)stomach.
D)pancreas.
E)esophagus.
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Which condition does not contribute to malnutrition in HIV infection? ​

A)increased gastric acid secretion
B)medication side-effects ​
C)diarrhea
D)malabsorption
E)mouth lesions
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The drug dronabinol is sometimes given to cancer patients to:

A)increase lean body mass.
B)shrink tumors.
C)stimulate appetite.
D)combat diarrhea.
E)improve mental status.
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A health proxy is also known as a:

A)legal will.
B)living will.
C)power of attorney.
D)disclosure document.
E)living trust.
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In order to increase Ms. Arther's protein intake, you suggest that she consume _____ freely.

A)fruit spreads ​
B)mayonnaise
C)cheese
D)butter
E)olive oil
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The primary focus of nutrition care for Ms. Arther is:

A)educating her on ways to prevent the recurrence of cancer.
B)ensuring appropriate intakes of calories and protein.
C)ensuring an adequate intake of vitamins and minerals.
D)preventing iron-deficiency anemia.
E)preventing dehydration.
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Disclosure refers to:

A)a patient's right to be fully informed of a treatment's benefits and risks in a fair and honest manner.
B)a comparison of the potential benefits and harm of any treatment.
C)a patient's right to life-sustaining treatments.
D)the ability to understand pertinent information and make appropriate decisions.
E)performing beneficial services rather than harmful ones.
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Mrs. Watson is a 55-year-old female with a family history of breast cancer. To reduce Mrs. Watson's risk of breast cancer, she is advised to:

A)avoid alcohol and maintain a healthy weight.
B)take a calcium supplement daily.
C)eat less red meat.
D)drink a glass of red wine with dinner.
E)increase her fat intake.
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Which condition is not an HIV-related cause of anorexia and reduced food intake? ​

A)oral infections
B)early satiety
C)medications
D)respiratory disorders
E)emotional distress
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Which condition does not contribute to malnutrition in HIV-infected patients? ​

A)intestinal malabsorption
B)lipid abnormalities
C)bacterial overgrowth
D)vomiting and diarrhea
E)medications
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A _____ is a request by a patient or surrogate indicating that cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be withheld. ​

A)legal will
B)DNR order
C)power of attorney
D)disclosure document
E)living trust
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A durable power of attorney is used to:

A)state one's wishes about treatments one does or does not want at the end of life.
B)make medical decisions in the event of incapacitation.
C)withhold CPR in the event of cardiopulmonary arrest.
D)allow a physician to write a DNR order.
E)preserve patient autonomy.
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Which condition is not associated with thrush in HIV patients? ​

A)altered taste sensation
B)mouth pain
C)lesions around the lips
D)dysphagia
E)milky white coating on tongue
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A patient's right to make decisions concerning his or her own medical care is called:

A)patient autonomy.
B)informed consent.
C)beneficence.
D)distributive justice.
E)maleficence.
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A type of cancer frequently associated with HIV infection is:

A)Kaposi's sarcoma.
B)thrush.
C)Kaposi's adenoma.
D)cryptosporidiosis.
E)candidiasis.
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Ms. Arther enjoys pudding and is able to tolerate it pretty well. To increase her caloric intake, you suggest that she make her pudding with:

A)half-and-half.
B)whole milk.
C)2% milk.
D)powdered milk.
E)buttermilk.
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Lipodystrophy can be treated with all of these methods EXCEPT:

A)resistance training.
B)aerobic activity.
C)medication to treat abnormal blood lipids.
D)a low-kcalorie diet.
E)antiretroviral drugs.
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Which legal document allows a competent adult to clearly express directions regarding medical treatment in the event that he or she becomes incapacitated? ​

A)living trust
B)power of attorney
C)living will
D)medical record
E)medical will
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Kaposi's sarcoma can contribute to wasting in cancer patients due to:

A)malabsorption of nutrients.
B)lesions in the mouth and throat.
C)depletion of lean body mass.
D)respiratory disorders.
E)hormonal changes.
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Which substance improves lean tissue mass in HIV patients?

A)megestrol acetate
B)dronabinol
C)testosterone
D)antiretroviral agents
E)vitamin A and D
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Because of the symptoms Ms. Arther is experiencing, she is at risk for all of these conditions EXCEPT:

A)weight loss.
B)fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
C)negative nitrogen balance.
D)dysphagia.
E)muscle wasting.
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Which alternative therapy might worsen HIV infection or AIDS by decreasing the effectiveness of antiviral drugs? ​

A)echinacea
B)ginger
C)marijuana
D)biofeedback
E)acupuncture
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Case Study Questions Use this information to answer questions 49-53.
Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer. She had a hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy. She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, as well as anorexia.

The symptoms that Ms. Arther is experiencing are consistent with:

A)radiation enteritis.
B)tissue rejection.
C)steatorrhea.
D)lipodystrophy.
E)the cancer.
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Methotrexate is a chemotherapeutic agent used in the treatment of cancer. One of its side effects is that it can cause a patient to become deficient in:

A)essential fatty acids.
B)folate.
C)vitamin B12.
D)calcium.
E)vitamin D.
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A patient with HIV is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of dehydration. The patient complains of chronic diarrhea. The nurse notes a 15-pound weight loss over a 4-week period. The most likely explanation for the patient's condition is:

A)AIDS enteropathy.
B)thrush.
C)herpes simplex virus.
D)HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome.
E)dysphagia.
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neoplasm
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
neoplasm
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
neoplasm
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
neoplasm
cells infected by HIV
neoplasm
closely resembles folate
neoplasm
foodborne illness caused a parasite
neoplasm
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
neoplasm
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
neoplasm
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
neoplasm
low white blood cell count
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cryptosporidosis
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
cryptosporidosis
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
cryptosporidosis
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
cryptosporidosis
cells infected by HIV
cryptosporidosis
closely resembles folate
cryptosporidosis
foodborne illness caused a parasite
cryptosporidosis
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
cryptosporidosis
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
cryptosporidosis
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
cryptosporidosis
low white blood cell count
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neutropenia
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
neutropenia
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
neutropenia
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
neutropenia
cells infected by HIV
neutropenia
closely resembles folate
neutropenia
foodborne illness caused a parasite
neutropenia
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
neutropenia
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
neutropenia
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
neutropenia
low white blood cell count
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methotrexate
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
methotrexate
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
methotrexate
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
methotrexate
cells infected by HIV
methotrexate
closely resembles folate
methotrexate
foodborne illness caused a parasite
methotrexate
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
methotrexate
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
methotrexate
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
methotrexate
low white blood cell count
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During a class at a nursing home on cancer prevention, a resident asks if one's diet affects his or her risk of developing cancer. The speaker makes the following statements. Which one is incorrect? ​

A)"Citrus fruits may decrease the risk of esophageal cancer."
B)"Fruits and nonstarchy vegetables may reduce the risk of several types of cancer."
C)"Foods rich in folate seem to prevent pancreatic cancer."
D)"Dairy foods have been implicated in many types of cancer."
E)"Tomato products may decrease the risk of prostate cancer."
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helper T cell
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
helper T cell
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
helper T cell
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
helper T cell
cells infected by HIV
helper T cell
closely resembles folate
helper T cell
foodborne illness caused a parasite
helper T cell
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
helper T cell
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
helper T cell
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
helper T cell
low white blood cell count
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tissue rejection
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
tissue rejection
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
tissue rejection
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
tissue rejection
cells infected by HIV
tissue rejection
closely resembles folate
tissue rejection
foodborne illness caused a parasite
tissue rejection
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
tissue rejection
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
tissue rejection
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
tissue rejection
low white blood cell count
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A nurse is working with a cancer patient admitted to the hospital with complaints of loss of appetite and weight loss. An assessment of the client also reveals depletion of lean body mass and serum protein. The nurse accurately recognizes these as characteristics of:

A)graft-versus-host disease.
B)human immunodeficiency virus.
C)thrush.
D)cancer cachexia.
E)neutropenia.
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radiation therapy
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
radiation therapy
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
radiation therapy
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
radiation therapy
cells infected by HIV
radiation therapy
closely resembles folate
radiation therapy
foodborne illness caused a parasite
radiation therapy
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
radiation therapy
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
radiation therapy
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
radiation therapy
low white blood cell count
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A nurse is working with a cancer client who needs to add kcalories and protein to his diet. The best advice the nurse could offer would be to:

A)try new foods and experiment with herbs and spices.
B)eat nutrient-dense foods first.
C)use plenty of butter and margarine and add milk powder to casseroles.
D)do not eat with others, since the company will be too distracting.
E)eat fish and poultry more often.
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radiation enteritis
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
radiation enteritis
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
radiation enteritis
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
radiation enteritis
cells infected by HIV
radiation enteritis
closely resembles folate
radiation enteritis
foodborne illness caused a parasite
radiation enteritis
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
radiation enteritis
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
radiation enteritis
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
radiation enteritis
low white blood cell count
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Which nutrition intervention is most appropriate for a patient who complains that food doesn't taste right? ​

A)"Consume foods chilled or at room temperature."
B)"Let family members prepare food for you."
C)"Avoid foods with strong odors."
D)"Take a walk before you eat."
E)"Only eat foods you like."
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For a patient with chronic radiation enteritis, the best form of nutrition support is:

A)an oral liquid supplement.
B)enteral nutrition.
C)parenteral nutrition.
D)a pureed diet.
E)high fat diet.
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opportunistic infections
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
opportunistic infections
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
opportunistic infections
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
opportunistic infections
cells infected by HIV
opportunistic infections
closely resembles folate
opportunistic infections
foodborne illness caused a parasite
opportunistic infections
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
opportunistic infections
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
opportunistic infections
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
opportunistic infections
low white blood cell count
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Mrs. Dwyer is a 48-year-old patient who is undergoing chemotherapy for uterine cancer. She complains of sores, swelling, and redness in her mouth. Mrs. Dwyer has developed:

A)oral mucositis.
B)radiation enteritis.
C)steatorrhea.
D)mental stress.
E)anorexia.
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malignant
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
malignant
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
malignant
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
malignant
cells infected by HIV
malignant
closely resembles folate
malignant
foodborne illness caused a parasite
malignant
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
malignant
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
malignant
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
malignant
low white blood cell count
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Cancer patients exhibit an increased rate of protein turnover. This means that patients:

A)may have a difficult time maintaining a healthy body weight.
B)require less protein in their diets.
C)should increase their intake of fats.
D)may experience early satiety.
E)have elevated levels of blood glucose.
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A female cancer patient tells the nurse that she has begun taking St. John's wort in conjunction with her cancer therapy. How should the nurse respond? ​

A)"Be sure you take the dose as prescribed on the bottle."
B)"Be sure you are buying a brand-name supplement."
C)"St. John's wort may reduce the effectiveness of your cancer therapy."
D)"I've read that St. John's wort can cure cancer, too."
E)"It's always good to supplement your health with natural remedies."
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Deck 25: Energy- and Protein-Modified Diets for Cancer and Hiv Infection
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Fruits and vegetables have been shown to have a protective effect against all of these cancers except:

A)lung.
B)esophagus.
C)liver.
D)stomach.
E)pharynx.
C
2
Some people with cancer fail to regain lean body mass even when they are receiving adequate nutrients and energy.
True
3
A cancer that arises from muscle or bone is referred to as a(n):

A)sarcoma.
B)adenoma.
C)carcinoma.
D)melanoma.
E)lymphoma.
A
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A buffalo hump and lipomas are common side effects of drug treatments for HIV infection. ​
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Which nutrition-related factor is associated with a high incidence of stomach cancer?

A)alcohol
B)fat
C)salt-preserved foods
D)sodium
E)obesity
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Obese women have a higher risk of breast cancer than lean women because:

A)obese women have higher levels of estrogen.
B)obese women eat high-fat diets.
C)lean women exercise more.
D)lean women have higher levels of estrogen in the body.
E)obese woman have genetic factors that predispose them to cancer.
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Cancer cachexia is characterized by:

A)anorexia.
B)weight gain.
C)slowed metabolism.
D)increased appetite.
E)increased blood glucose.
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All of these nutrition-related factors may increase the risk of developing cancer except:

A)obesity.
B)red meat intake.
C)intake of salt-preserved foods.
D)consumption of citrus fruits.
E)foods grilled and charred.
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Fruits and vegetables may reduce the risk of cancer for all of these reasons EXCEPT:

A)they contain phytochemicals.
B)many are rich in folate.
C)they contain nutrients that have antioxidant activity.
D)they are high in carbohydrate.
E)they reduce DNA damage.
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Patients have a right to refuse medical treatment-including nourishment and hydration-even if refusing the treatment could result in death.
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Cancer cachexia affects over 80 percent of people with cancer.
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Alcohol consumption correlates strongly with development of _____ cancer.

A)lung
B)kidney
C)liver
D)endometrium
E)prostate
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A copy of any advance directive should be part of a client's medical record. ​
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All of these factors are involved in the development of cancer except:

A)mutations in the genes that control cell division.
B)chronic inflammation.
C)bacterial infection.
D)exposure to carcinogens.
E)metabolic processes.
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Untreated HIV infection leads to AIDS in the majority of HIV-infected individuals. ​
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Nutrition-related factors may increase or decrease the risk of developing cancer. ​
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There appears to be a link between the consumption of _____ and a decreased risk of prostate cancer.

A)milk and dairy products
B)tomato products
C)citrus fruits
D)whole grains
E)vitamin C
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Premenopausal women are at greater risk of developing breast cancer than postmenopausal women. ​
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Most often, cancer is caused by interactions between a person's genes and environmental agents.
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Herpes simplex is a fungal infection of the mouth and throat that often occurs in patients with HIV.
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What is NOT a recommendation for reducing cancer risk?

A)Limit the amount of physical activity performed on a daily basis.
B)Maintain a healthy body weight throughout life.
C)Choose a healthy diet that emphasizes plant sources.
D)Aim to meet nutritional needs through the diet.
E)Limit alcohol consumption to no more than one (woman)or two (men)drinks per day.
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A cancer patient complains that foods just don't taste right. What is an appropriate recommendation to help the patient handle this problem?

A)Consume smaller meals and eat slowly.
B)Cut foods into smaller pieces.
C)Brush your teeth or use mouthwash before eating.
D)Ask your doctor about appetite-enhancing medications.
E)Drink water while eating to improve taste.
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All of these factors play a role in the wasting associated with cancer EXCEPT:

A)cytokines.
B)poor appetite.
C)diversion of nutrients to support tumor growth.
D)hormone levels.
E)pain.
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All of these side effects frequently accompany cancer therapies EXCEPT:

A)altered taste perception.
B)mouth sores.
C)chronic blood loss.
D)diarrhea.
E)nausea.
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HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome is characterized by all of these features EXCEPT:

A)abnormal lipid levels.
B)accumulation of body fat in the hips.
C)breast enlargement in both men and women.
D)insulin resistance.
E)loss of fat from the face.
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26
All of these factors contribute to anorexia in cancer patients EXCEPT:

A)early satiety.
B)mental stress.
C)fatigue.
D)reduced intestinal bacterial growth.
E)digestive disturbances.
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27
The structure of methotrexate, a drug used to treat cancer, resembles that of:

A)vitamin C.
B)vitamin E.
C)folate.
D)pyridoxine.
E)adenine.
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28
Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation increases the risk of:

A)foodborne illness.
B)metastasis.
C)dysphagia.
D)Kaposi's sarcoma.
E)hyperglycemia.
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29
To improve energy intake and compensate for weight loss during cancer treatment, clients should be encouraged to:

A)use fats liberally.
B)eat extra food immediately after treatment.
C)avoid butter and margarine.
D)eat more vegetables.
E)eat smaller meals.
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The cause of HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome is:

A)malnutrition.
B)overeating.
C)reproductive hormone imbalances.
D)thyroid disorders.
E)unknown.
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31
The progression of HIV can be evaluated by monitoring:

A)the viral load.
B)serum albumin levels.
C)weight changes.
D)body composition.
E)B cell function.
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32
Tube feeding or total parenteral nutrition may be indicated for patients:

A)with cancer of the pancreas.
B)with long-term gastrointestinal impairment.
C)with short-term gastrointestinal impairment.
D)who need to lose weight.
E)with cancer of the nervous system.
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In order to increase caloric intake, an individual with cancer could substitute _____ for the milk normally used in recipes. ​

A)Lactaid milk
B)chicken broth
C)fat-free evaporated milk
D)half-and-half
E)cottage cheese
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34
Immunotherapy can interfere with nutritional status in all of the following ways EXCEPT:

A)causing anorexia.
B)interfering with appetite.
C)causing GI problems.
D)decreasing immune response.
E)causing general discomfort.
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35
Which factor is a major contributor to wasting associated with cancer? ​

A)increased appetite
B)anorexia
C)insulin resistance
D)graft rejection
E)decreased fat metabolism
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36
All of these conditions are HIV-related causes of wasting EXCEPT:

A)anorexia.
B)chronic diarrhea.
C)altered metabolism.
D)lipodystrophy.
E)oral infections.
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37
A patient with _____ cancer may require long-term tube feeding.

A)breast
B)neck
C)bone
D)skin
E)prostate
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38
Weight gain often occurs in patients with cancer of the:

A)colon.
B)breast.
C)stomach.
D)pancreas.
E)esophagus.
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39
Which condition does not contribute to malnutrition in HIV infection? ​

A)increased gastric acid secretion
B)medication side-effects ​
C)diarrhea
D)malabsorption
E)mouth lesions
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40
The drug dronabinol is sometimes given to cancer patients to:

A)increase lean body mass.
B)shrink tumors.
C)stimulate appetite.
D)combat diarrhea.
E)improve mental status.
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41
A health proxy is also known as a:

A)legal will.
B)living will.
C)power of attorney.
D)disclosure document.
E)living trust.
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42
In order to increase Ms. Arther's protein intake, you suggest that she consume _____ freely.

A)fruit spreads ​
B)mayonnaise
C)cheese
D)butter
E)olive oil
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43
The primary focus of nutrition care for Ms. Arther is:

A)educating her on ways to prevent the recurrence of cancer.
B)ensuring appropriate intakes of calories and protein.
C)ensuring an adequate intake of vitamins and minerals.
D)preventing iron-deficiency anemia.
E)preventing dehydration.
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44
Disclosure refers to:

A)a patient's right to be fully informed of a treatment's benefits and risks in a fair and honest manner.
B)a comparison of the potential benefits and harm of any treatment.
C)a patient's right to life-sustaining treatments.
D)the ability to understand pertinent information and make appropriate decisions.
E)performing beneficial services rather than harmful ones.
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45
Mrs. Watson is a 55-year-old female with a family history of breast cancer. To reduce Mrs. Watson's risk of breast cancer, she is advised to:

A)avoid alcohol and maintain a healthy weight.
B)take a calcium supplement daily.
C)eat less red meat.
D)drink a glass of red wine with dinner.
E)increase her fat intake.
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46
Which condition is not an HIV-related cause of anorexia and reduced food intake? ​

A)oral infections
B)early satiety
C)medications
D)respiratory disorders
E)emotional distress
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47
Which condition does not contribute to malnutrition in HIV-infected patients? ​

A)intestinal malabsorption
B)lipid abnormalities
C)bacterial overgrowth
D)vomiting and diarrhea
E)medications
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48
A _____ is a request by a patient or surrogate indicating that cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be withheld. ​

A)legal will
B)DNR order
C)power of attorney
D)disclosure document
E)living trust
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49
A durable power of attorney is used to:

A)state one's wishes about treatments one does or does not want at the end of life.
B)make medical decisions in the event of incapacitation.
C)withhold CPR in the event of cardiopulmonary arrest.
D)allow a physician to write a DNR order.
E)preserve patient autonomy.
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50
Which condition is not associated with thrush in HIV patients? ​

A)altered taste sensation
B)mouth pain
C)lesions around the lips
D)dysphagia
E)milky white coating on tongue
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51
A patient's right to make decisions concerning his or her own medical care is called:

A)patient autonomy.
B)informed consent.
C)beneficence.
D)distributive justice.
E)maleficence.
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52
A type of cancer frequently associated with HIV infection is:

A)Kaposi's sarcoma.
B)thrush.
C)Kaposi's adenoma.
D)cryptosporidiosis.
E)candidiasis.
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53
Ms. Arther enjoys pudding and is able to tolerate it pretty well. To increase her caloric intake, you suggest that she make her pudding with:

A)half-and-half.
B)whole milk.
C)2% milk.
D)powdered milk.
E)buttermilk.
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54
Lipodystrophy can be treated with all of these methods EXCEPT:

A)resistance training.
B)aerobic activity.
C)medication to treat abnormal blood lipids.
D)a low-kcalorie diet.
E)antiretroviral drugs.
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55
Which legal document allows a competent adult to clearly express directions regarding medical treatment in the event that he or she becomes incapacitated? ​

A)living trust
B)power of attorney
C)living will
D)medical record
E)medical will
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56
Kaposi's sarcoma can contribute to wasting in cancer patients due to:

A)malabsorption of nutrients.
B)lesions in the mouth and throat.
C)depletion of lean body mass.
D)respiratory disorders.
E)hormonal changes.
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57
Which substance improves lean tissue mass in HIV patients?

A)megestrol acetate
B)dronabinol
C)testosterone
D)antiretroviral agents
E)vitamin A and D
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58
Because of the symptoms Ms. Arther is experiencing, she is at risk for all of these conditions EXCEPT:

A)weight loss.
B)fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
C)negative nitrogen balance.
D)dysphagia.
E)muscle wasting.
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59
Which alternative therapy might worsen HIV infection or AIDS by decreasing the effectiveness of antiviral drugs? ​

A)echinacea
B)ginger
C)marijuana
D)biofeedback
E)acupuncture
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60
Case Study Questions Use this information to answer questions 49-53.
Hannah Arther is a 53-year-old marketing executive who was recently diagnosed with uterine cancer. She had a hysterectomy and is currently undergoing radiation therapy. She is experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, as well as anorexia.

The symptoms that Ms. Arther is experiencing are consistent with:

A)radiation enteritis.
B)tissue rejection.
C)steatorrhea.
D)lipodystrophy.
E)the cancer.
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61
Methotrexate is a chemotherapeutic agent used in the treatment of cancer. One of its side effects is that it can cause a patient to become deficient in:

A)essential fatty acids.
B)folate.
C)vitamin B12.
D)calcium.
E)vitamin D.
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62
A patient with HIV is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of dehydration. The patient complains of chronic diarrhea. The nurse notes a 15-pound weight loss over a 4-week period. The most likely explanation for the patient's condition is:

A)AIDS enteropathy.
B)thrush.
C)herpes simplex virus.
D)HIV-lipodystrophy syndrome.
E)dysphagia.
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neoplasm
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
neoplasm
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
neoplasm
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
neoplasm
cells infected by HIV
neoplasm
closely resembles folate
neoplasm
foodborne illness caused a parasite
neoplasm
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
neoplasm
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
neoplasm
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
neoplasm
low white blood cell count
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cryptosporidosis
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
cryptosporidosis
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
cryptosporidosis
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
cryptosporidosis
cells infected by HIV
cryptosporidosis
closely resembles folate
cryptosporidosis
foodborne illness caused a parasite
cryptosporidosis
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
cryptosporidosis
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
cryptosporidosis
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
cryptosporidosis
low white blood cell count
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neutropenia
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
neutropenia
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
neutropenia
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
neutropenia
cells infected by HIV
neutropenia
closely resembles folate
neutropenia
foodborne illness caused a parasite
neutropenia
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
neutropenia
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
neutropenia
inflammation of intestinal tissue caused by exposure to radiation
neutropenia
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methotrexate
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
methotrexate
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
methotrexate
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
methotrexate
cells infected by HIV
methotrexate
closely resembles folate
methotrexate
foodborne illness caused a parasite
methotrexate
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
methotrexate
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
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67
During a class at a nursing home on cancer prevention, a resident asks if one's diet affects his or her risk of developing cancer. The speaker makes the following statements. Which one is incorrect? ​

A)"Citrus fruits may decrease the risk of esophageal cancer."
B)"Fruits and nonstarchy vegetables may reduce the risk of several types of cancer."
C)"Foods rich in folate seem to prevent pancreatic cancer."
D)"Dairy foods have been implicated in many types of cancer."
E)"Tomato products may decrease the risk of prostate cancer."
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helper T cell
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
helper T cell
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
helper T cell
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
helper T cell
cells infected by HIV
helper T cell
closely resembles folate
helper T cell
foodborne illness caused a parasite
helper T cell
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
helper T cell
the use of X-rays, gamma rays, or atomic particles to destroy cancer cells
helper T cell
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tissue rejection
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
tissue rejection
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
tissue rejection
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
tissue rejection
cells infected by HIV
tissue rejection
closely resembles folate
tissue rejection
foodborne illness caused a parasite
tissue rejection
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
tissue rejection
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tissue rejection
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70
A nurse is working with a cancer patient admitted to the hospital with complaints of loss of appetite and weight loss. An assessment of the client also reveals depletion of lean body mass and serum protein. The nurse accurately recognizes these as characteristics of:

A)graft-versus-host disease.
B)human immunodeficiency virus.
C)thrush.
D)cancer cachexia.
E)neutropenia.
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radiation therapy
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
radiation therapy
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
radiation therapy
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
radiation therapy
cells infected by HIV
radiation therapy
closely resembles folate
radiation therapy
foodborne illness caused a parasite
radiation therapy
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
radiation therapy
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radiation therapy
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72
A nurse is working with a cancer client who needs to add kcalories and protein to his diet. The best advice the nurse could offer would be to:

A)try new foods and experiment with herbs and spices.
B)eat nutrient-dense foods first.
C)use plenty of butter and margarine and add milk powder to casseroles.
D)do not eat with others, since the company will be too distracting.
E)eat fish and poultry more often.
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radiation enteritis
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
radiation enteritis
destruction of donor tissue by the recipient's immune system, which recognizes the donor cells as foreign
radiation enteritis
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
radiation enteritis
cells infected by HIV
radiation enteritis
closely resembles folate
radiation enteritis
foodborne illness caused a parasite
radiation enteritis
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
radiation enteritis
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radiation enteritis
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74
Which nutrition intervention is most appropriate for a patient who complains that food doesn't taste right? ​

A)"Consume foods chilled or at room temperature."
B)"Let family members prepare food for you."
C)"Avoid foods with strong odors."
D)"Take a walk before you eat."
E)"Only eat foods you like."
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75
For a patient with chronic radiation enteritis, the best form of nutrition support is:

A)an oral liquid supplement.
B)enteral nutrition.
C)parenteral nutrition.
D)a pureed diet.
E)high fat diet.
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opportunistic infections
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
opportunistic infections
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opportunistic infections
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
opportunistic infections
cells infected by HIV
opportunistic infections
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opportunistic infections
foodborne illness caused a parasite
opportunistic infections
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
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Mrs. Dwyer is a 48-year-old patient who is undergoing chemotherapy for uterine cancer. She complains of sores, swelling, and redness in her mouth. Mrs. Dwyer has developed:

A)oral mucositis.
B)radiation enteritis.
C)steatorrhea.
D)mental stress.
E)anorexia.
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malignant
describes a cancerous cell or tumor, which can injure healthy tissue and spread cancer to other regions of the body
malignant
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malignant
infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in healthy people, but are damaging to persons with compromised immune function
malignant
cells infected by HIV
malignant
closely resembles folate
malignant
foodborne illness caused a parasite
malignant
an abnormal tissue mass that has no physiological function
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79
Cancer patients exhibit an increased rate of protein turnover. This means that patients:

A)may have a difficult time maintaining a healthy body weight.
B)require less protein in their diets.
C)should increase their intake of fats.
D)may experience early satiety.
E)have elevated levels of blood glucose.
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A female cancer patient tells the nurse that she has begun taking St. John's wort in conjunction with her cancer therapy. How should the nurse respond? ​

A)"Be sure you take the dose as prescribed on the bottle."
B)"Be sure you are buying a brand-name supplement."
C)"St. John's wort may reduce the effectiveness of your cancer therapy."
D)"I've read that St. John's wort can cure cancer, too."
E)"It's always good to supplement your health with natural remedies."
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