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Deck 21: Cancer Development
1
A group of nursing students has entered a futuristic science contest in which they have "developed" a cure for cancer.Which treatment would most likely be the winning entry?
A) Artificial fibronectin infusion to maintain tight adhesion of cells
B) Chromosome repair kit to halt rapid division of cancer cells
C) Synthetic enzyme transfusion to allow rapid cellular migration
D) Telomerase therapy to maintain chromosomal immortality
A) Artificial fibronectin infusion to maintain tight adhesion of cells
B) Chromosome repair kit to halt rapid division of cancer cells
C) Synthetic enzyme transfusion to allow rapid cellular migration
D) Telomerase therapy to maintain chromosomal immortality
Artificial fibronectin infusion to maintain tight adhesion of cells
2
A client asks the nurse if eating only preservative- and dye-free foods will decrease cancer risk.What response by the nurse is best?
A) "Maybe; preservatives, dyes, and preparation methods may be risk factors."
B) "No; research studies have never shown those things to cause cancer."
C) "There are other things you can do that will more effectively lower your risk."
D) "Yes; preservatives and dyes are well known to be carcinogens."
A) "Maybe; preservatives, dyes, and preparation methods may be risk factors."
B) "No; research studies have never shown those things to cause cancer."
C) "There are other things you can do that will more effectively lower your risk."
D) "Yes; preservatives and dyes are well known to be carcinogens."
"Maybe; preservatives, dyes, and preparation methods may be risk factors."
3
A nurse is providing community education on the seven warning signs of cancer.Which signs are included? (Select all that apply.)
A) A sore that does not heal
B) Changes in menstrual patterns
C) Indigestion or trouble swallowing
D) Near-daily abdominal pain
E) Obvious change in a mole
A) A sore that does not heal
B) Changes in menstrual patterns
C) Indigestion or trouble swallowing
D) Near-daily abdominal pain
E) Obvious change in a mole
A sore that does not heal
Changes in menstrual patterns
Indigestion or trouble swallowing
Obvious change in a mole
Changes in menstrual patterns
Indigestion or trouble swallowing
Obvious change in a mole
4
A nurse has taught a client about dietary changes that can reduce the chances of developing cancer.What statement by the client indicates the nurse needs to provide additional teaching?
A) "Foods high in vitamin A and vitamin C are important."
B) "I'll have to cut down on the amount of bacon I eat."
C) "I'm so glad I don't have to give up my juicy steaks."
D) "Vegetables, fruit, and high-fiber grains are important."
A) "Foods high in vitamin A and vitamin C are important."
B) "I'll have to cut down on the amount of bacon I eat."
C) "I'm so glad I don't have to give up my juicy steaks."
D) "Vegetables, fruit, and high-fiber grains are important."
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5
The nursing student learning about cancer development remembers characteristics of normal cells.Which characteristics does this include? (Select all that apply.)
A) Differentiated function
B) Large nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio
C) Loose adherence
D) Nonmigratory
E) Specific morphology
A) Differentiated function
B) Large nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio
C) Loose adherence
D) Nonmigratory
E) Specific morphology
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6
The nursing instructor explains the difference between normal cells and benign tumor cells.What information does the instructor provide about these cells?
A) Benign tumors grow through invasion of other tissue.
B) Benign tumors have lost their cellular regulation from contact inhibition.
C) Growing in the wrong place or time is typical of benign tumors.
D) The loss of characteristics of the parent cells is called anaplasia.
A) Benign tumors grow through invasion of other tissue.
B) Benign tumors have lost their cellular regulation from contact inhibition.
C) Growing in the wrong place or time is typical of benign tumors.
D) The loss of characteristics of the parent cells is called anaplasia.
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7
The nurse caring for oncology clients knows that which form of metastasis is the most common?
A) Bloodborne
B) Direct invasion
C) Lymphatic spread
D) Via bone marrow
A) Bloodborne
B) Direct invasion
C) Lymphatic spread
D) Via bone marrow
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8
Which statement about carcinogenesis is accurate?
A) An initiated cell will always become clinical cancer.
B) Cancer becomes a health problem once it is 1 cm in size.
C) Normal hormones and proteins do not promote cancer growth.
D) Tumor cells need to develop their own blood supply.
A) An initiated cell will always become clinical cancer.
B) Cancer becomes a health problem once it is 1 cm in size.
C) Normal hormones and proteins do not promote cancer growth.
D) Tumor cells need to develop their own blood supply.
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9
The student nurse learning about cellular regulation understands that which process occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle?
A) Actual division (mitosis)
B) Doubling of DNA
C) Growing extra membrane
D) No reproductive activity
A) Actual division (mitosis)
B) Doubling of DNA
C) Growing extra membrane
D) No reproductive activity
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10
A nurse is participating in primary prevention efforts directed against cancer.In which activities is this nurse most likely to engage? (Select all that apply.)
A) Demonstrating breast self-examination methods to women
B) Instructing people on the use of chemoprevention
C) Providing vaccinations against certain cancers
D) Screening teenage girls for cervical cancer
E) Teaching teens the dangers of tanning booths
A) Demonstrating breast self-examination methods to women
B) Instructing people on the use of chemoprevention
C) Providing vaccinations against certain cancers
D) Screening teenage girls for cervical cancer
E) Teaching teens the dangers of tanning booths
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11
A student nurse asks the nursing instructor what "apoptosis" means.What response by the instructor is best?
A) Growth by cells enlarging
B) Having the normal number of chromosomes
C) Inhibition of cell growth
D) Programmed cell death
A) Growth by cells enlarging
B) Having the normal number of chromosomes
C) Inhibition of cell growth
D) Programmed cell death
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12
A client is in the oncology clinic for a first visit since being diagnosed with cancer.The nurse reads in the client's chart that the cancer classification is TISN0M0.What does the nurse conclude about this client's cancer?
A) The primary site of the cancer cannot be determined.
B) Regional lymph nodes could not be assessed.
C) There are multiple lymph nodes involved already.
D) There are no distant metastases noted in the report.
A) The primary site of the cancer cannot be determined.
B) Regional lymph nodes could not be assessed.
C) There are multiple lymph nodes involved already.
D) There are no distant metastases noted in the report.
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13
A nurse is assessing a client with glioblastoma.What assessment is most important?
A) Abdominal palpation
B) Abdominal percussion
C) Lung auscultation
D) Neurologic examination
A) Abdominal palpation
B) Abdominal percussion
C) Lung auscultation
D) Neurologic examination
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14
The nurse working with oncology clients understands that interacting factors affect cancer development.Which factors does this include? (Select all that apply.)
A) Exposure to carcinogens
B) Genetic predisposition
C) Immune function
D) Normal doubling time
E) State of euploidy
A) Exposure to carcinogens
B) Genetic predisposition
C) Immune function
D) Normal doubling time
E) State of euploidy
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