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Deck 8: Breast Surgery
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Women of high socioeconomic status and higher education also have a high incidence of breast cancer, most likely due to:
A)high-fat diet.
B)lifestyle-related genetic mutations.
C)later age at first birth.
D)better compliance with regular screening.
A)high-fat diet.
B)lifestyle-related genetic mutations.
C)later age at first birth.
D)better compliance with regular screening.
C
Breast cancer incidence is greater in women of higher education and socioeconomic background. This relationship is possibly related to lifestyle differences, such as age at first birth. Other risk factors for breast cancer include alcohol consumption (the equivalent of two drinks per day may increase risk by 21%). Women of Jewish Ashkenazic (eastern European) heritage also have higher incidences of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic mutations.
Breast cancer incidence is greater in women of higher education and socioeconomic background. This relationship is possibly related to lifestyle differences, such as age at first birth. Other risk factors for breast cancer include alcohol consumption (the equivalent of two drinks per day may increase risk by 21%). Women of Jewish Ashkenazic (eastern European) heritage also have higher incidences of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic mutations.
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Sarah Pergines, an 82-year-old woman, was referred to the breast surgery service by her gerontologist because of a large inflammatory mass in her left breast. Sarah stated that the lump has existed for several years and she believed it was just part of old age. The surgeon examined Sarah and found tumor nodules growing into the skin of the breast, with breast swelling and redness. Diagnostic imaging results described a tumor that had grown into the chest wall and may have spread to axillary lymph nodes and to other lymph nodes behind the breastbone and below the collarbone. Based on this description, what is Sarah Pergines' probable cancer stage?
A)Stage IIa
B)Stage IIIc
C)Stage IIIb
D)Stage IV
A)Stage IIa
B)Stage IIIc
C)Stage IIIb
D)Stage IV
B
Stage IIIc is a tumor of any size that has spread either to the lymph nodes behind the breastbone and axillary lymph nodes or to the lymph nodes above or below the collarbone.
Stage IIIc is a tumor of any size that has spread either to the lymph nodes behind the breastbone and axillary lymph nodes or to the lymph nodes above or below the collarbone.
3
Ductal ectasia is a benign breast disorder that is difficult to distinguish from cancer, primarily because it presents with:
A)bilateral tenderness, mottled skin patterns of the breast, and fullness.
B)bilateral multicentric nodules and nipple discharge.
C)mottled skin patterns of the breast and edema.
D)a hard and irregular mass, nipple discharge, and enlarged axillary nodes.
A)bilateral tenderness, mottled skin patterns of the breast, and fullness.
B)bilateral multicentric nodules and nipple discharge.
C)mottled skin patterns of the breast and edema.
D)a hard and irregular mass, nipple discharge, and enlarged axillary nodes.
D
Ductal ectasia, generally seen in women approaching menopause, is described by a hard, irregular mass or masses with nipple discharge, enlarged axillary nodes, redness, and edema. It is difficult to distinguish from cancer.
Ductal ectasia, generally seen in women approaching menopause, is described by a hard, irregular mass or masses with nipple discharge, enlarged axillary nodes, redness, and edema. It is difficult to distinguish from cancer.
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Many breast cancer patients subscribe to various complementary and integrative therapies to provide relief from anxiety, depression, pain, and chemotherapy and radiation therapy related complications and side effects. Quality of life issues become important in providing comfort and life balance. In addition to their oncology physicians and other health care providers, patients may also receive therapeutic assistance for their cancer care from which of the following?
A)Pharmacists
B)Nutritionists and dietitians
C)Wound ostomy care nurses
D)Genetic counselors
A)Pharmacists
B)Nutritionists and dietitians
C)Wound ostomy care nurses
D)Genetic counselors
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5
The internal thoracic lymph nodes, which drain the inner half of the breast, can also be a channel for the:
A)secretion of estrogen.
B)spread of metastasis.
C)drainage of the outer half of the breast.
D)spread of infections.
A)secretion of estrogen.
B)spread of metastasis.
C)drainage of the outer half of the breast.
D)spread of infections.
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6
In the past, radical procedures, which involved removal of the affected breast and all axillary and thoracic lymph nodes, were used to treat breast cancer. These procedures did not significantly lower mortality. What factor(s) may have contributed to mortality after these procedures?
A)Distant metastases may have already occurred without adjacent lymph node involvement at the time of its palpable detection.
B)Early pathology techniques for frozen section and histology microexamination could not define margins.
C)Breast cancer was believed to spread by direct extension from its initial site in the breast to adjacent lymph nodes.
D)Tumor size was not usually correlated with involvement of lymph nodes and cancer spread.
A)Distant metastases may have already occurred without adjacent lymph node involvement at the time of its palpable detection.
B)Early pathology techniques for frozen section and histology microexamination could not define margins.
C)Breast cancer was believed to spread by direct extension from its initial site in the breast to adjacent lymph nodes.
D)Tumor size was not usually correlated with involvement of lymph nodes and cancer spread.
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7
The mammary glands are affected by physiologic changes throughout a woman's life span. Select the option that best reflects the life cycle events that impact the anatomy and physiology of the breasts.
A)Growth and development, menstruation, and menopause
B)Menstruation, pregnancy, and lactation
C)Hormone development, pregnancy, and menopause
D)Growth and development, menstruation, and pregnancy and lactation
A)Growth and development, menstruation, and menopause
B)Menstruation, pregnancy, and lactation
C)Hormone development, pregnancy, and menopause
D)Growth and development, menstruation, and pregnancy and lactation
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8
Talia Mendelson, a 27-year-old patient who had a lumpectomy for early-onset breast cancer, arrived at the ambulatory surgery center for infusion port insertion. She is scheduled to begin adjuvant chemotherapy next week. The catheter component of Talia's port system is inserted into what structure(s)?
A)Left mammary or subclavian vein
B)Right atrium by way of the jugular vein
C)Subclavian or jugular vein
D)Inferior vena cava
A)Left mammary or subclavian vein
B)Right atrium by way of the jugular vein
C)Subclavian or jugular vein
D)Inferior vena cava
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9
A breast biopsy, performed after the patient has received a local anesthetic, will require adjunct sedation and monitoring equipment. What relevant considerations should the surgical team member note during the preoperative assessment?
A)Skin assessment
B)Allergies
C)ASA physiologic status
D)Risks for injury
A)Skin assessment
B)Allergies
C)ASA physiologic status
D)Risks for injury
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10
Identify the marginal boundaries of the breasts.
A)Second to fifth rib horizontally, lateral edge of sternum to mid-clavicular line
B)Second to sixth rib horizontally, mid-sternum to mid-clavicular line
C)Second to sixth rib horizontally, lateral edge of sternum to anterior axillary line
D)Second to fifth rib horizontally, lateral edge of sternum to mid-axillary line
A)Second to fifth rib horizontally, lateral edge of sternum to mid-clavicular line
B)Second to sixth rib horizontally, mid-sternum to mid-clavicular line
C)Second to sixth rib horizontally, lateral edge of sternum to anterior axillary line
D)Second to fifth rib horizontally, lateral edge of sternum to mid-axillary line
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11
Breast screening guidelines are developed and published by the American Cancer Society (ACS) for asymptomatic women of various age and risk groups. Select the statement that best reflects the ACS guidelines for women at high risk for breast cancer.
A)Biannual mammography with two views of each breast and clinical breast exam
B)An individualized screening plan
C)Biannual clinical breast exam, mammography, and bimonthly breast self-exam
D)Annual mammography, ultrasonography, and MRI with CT
A)Biannual mammography with two views of each breast and clinical breast exam
B)An individualized screening plan
C)Biannual clinical breast exam, mammography, and bimonthly breast self-exam
D)Annual mammography, ultrasonography, and MRI with CT
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12
Select the statement that best describes fine needle aspiration of a suspicious breast mass.
A)The aspirate fluid is cytologically examined.
B)The aspirate fluid is histologically examined by frozen section.
C)The aspirate fluid is microscopically examined immediately by the procedural physician.
D)If the aspirate fluid is positive, the excisional biopsy can be done immediately.
A)The aspirate fluid is cytologically examined.
B)The aspirate fluid is histologically examined by frozen section.
C)The aspirate fluid is microscopically examined immediately by the procedural physician.
D)If the aspirate fluid is positive, the excisional biopsy can be done immediately.
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13
The goal of breast cancer surgery is removal of the mass with a margin of normal tissue and a good cosmetic result. The choice of procedure depends on the size and site of the mass, the characteristics of the cells, the stage of the disease, and the patient's choice. Select the statement that best reflects the difference between minimally invasive excisional breast biopsy with stereotactic image-guided location and removal of tissue.
A)The stereotactic biopsy produces a specimen for cytologic study, while the excisional biopsy produces a histologic specimen.
B)The excisional biopsy is performed under direct visualization, while the stereotactic approach is image-guided.
C)The excisional approach requires drain placement, while stereotactic biopsy rarely requires a drain.
D)Stereotactic biopsy is recommended for lesions in the areola, high in the axilla, or chest wall while excisional biopsy is not appropriate for these areas.
A)The stereotactic biopsy produces a specimen for cytologic study, while the excisional biopsy produces a histologic specimen.
B)The excisional biopsy is performed under direct visualization, while the stereotactic approach is image-guided.
C)The excisional approach requires drain placement, while stereotactic biopsy rarely requires a drain.
D)Stereotactic biopsy is recommended for lesions in the areola, high in the axilla, or chest wall while excisional biopsy is not appropriate for these areas.
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14
Breast cancer is usually staged to measure the extent of the disease and to design a specific treatment plan, using the TNM (T = tumor; N = node; M = metastasis) classification system. Apply the description of a stage 0 carcinoma in situ to the appropriate disease description listed below.
A)Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) has abnormal cells lining the lobule and often becomes invasive.
B)Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is defined as abnormal cells lining the ductal system and is not invasive.
C)Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) has abnormal cells infiltrating the lobule and often does not become invasive.
D)Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has abnormal cells lining the ductal system and is often invasive.
A)Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) has abnormal cells lining the lobule and often becomes invasive.
B)Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is defined as abnormal cells lining the ductal system and is not invasive.
C)Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) has abnormal cells infiltrating the lobule and often does not become invasive.
D)Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has abnormal cells lining the ductal system and is often invasive.
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15
Fibrocystic changes in the breast describe many different breast changes. These changes affect almost all women at some time in their lives. Nipple discharge is more commonly associated with benign lesions than with cancer; however, discharge is usually significant only if it is spontaneous, persistent, and:
A)chronic.
B)unilateral.
C)bloody.
D)All of the options are significant.
A)chronic.
B)unilateral.
C)bloody.
D)All of the options are significant.
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