Deck 44: The Child With Cancer

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A youngster will receive a bone marrow transplant (BMT)made possible because an older siblings is a histocompatible donor.Which is this type of BMT called?

A) Syngeneic
B) Allogeneic
C) Monoclonal
D) Autologous
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An adolescent with osteosarcoma is scheduled for a leg amputation in 2 days.The nurse's approach should include which action?

A) Answering questions with straightforward honesty
B) Avoiding discussing the seriousness of the condition
C) Explaining that, although the amputation is difficult, it will cure the cancer
D) Assisting the adolescent in accepting the amputation as better than a long course of chemotherapy
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The nurse is taking care of an adolescent with osteosarcoma.The parents ask the nurse about treatment.The nurse should make which accurate response about treatment for osteosarcoma?

A) Treatment usually consists of surgery and chemotherapy.
B) Amputation of the affected extremity is rarely necessary.
C) Intensive irradiation is the primary treatment.
D) Bone marrow transplantation offers the best chance of long-term survival.
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Which statement appropriately describes a neuroblastoma?

A) It is considered to be a "silent" tumor.
B) Early diagnosis is usually possible because of the obvious clinical manifestations.
C) It is the most common brain tumor in young children.
D) It is the most common benign tumor in young children.
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The nurse is admitting a child with a Wilms' tumor.Which is the initial assessment finding associated with this tumor?

A) Abdominal swelling
B) Weight gain
C) Hypotension
D) Increased urinary output
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Which is often administered to prevent or control hemorrhage in a child diagnosed with cancer?

A) Nitrosoureas
B) Platelets
C) Whole blood
D) Corticosteroids
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What is the most common clinical manifestation(s)of brain tumors in children?

A) Irritability
B) Seizures
C) Headaches and vomiting
D) Fever and poor fine motor control
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Which is most descriptive of the pathophysiology of leukemia?

A) Increased blood viscosity occurs.
B) Thrombocytopenia (excessive destruction of platelets) occurs.
C) Unrestricted proliferation of immature white blood cells (WBCs) occurs.
D) First stage of coagulation process is abnormally stimulated.
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A nurse is conducting a staff in-service on childhood cancers.Which is the primary site of osteosarcoma?

A) Femur
B) Humerus
C) Pelvis
D) Tibia
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The nurse is administering an IV chemotherapeutic agent to a child diagnosed with leukemia.The child suddenly begins to wheeze and have severe urticaria.Which is the most appropriate nursing action?

A) Stop drug infusion immediately.
B) Recheck rate of drug infusion.
C) Observe child closely for next 10 minutes.
D) Explain to child that this is an expected side effect.
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Myelosuppression,associated with chemotherapeutic agents or some malignancies such as leukemia can cause bleeding tendencies because of what resulting outcome?

A) Decrease in leukocytes
B) Increase in lymphocytes
C) Vitamin C deficiency
D) Decrease in blood platelets
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Which immunization should be considered carefully before being given to a child receiving chemotherapy for cancer?

A) Tetanus vaccine
B) Inactivated poliovirus vaccine
C) Diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus (DPT)
D) Measles, rubella, mumps
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The treatment of brain tumors in children consists of which therapies? (Select all that apply.)

A) Surgery
B) Bone marrow transplantation
C) Chemotherapy
D) Stem cell transplantation
E) Radiation
F) Myelography
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A school-age child diagnosed with leukemia experienced severe nausea and vomiting when receiving chemotherapy for the first time.Which is the most appropriate nursing action to prevent or minimize these reactions with subsequent treatments?

A) Encourage drinking large amounts of favorite fluids.
B) Encourage child to take nothing by mouth (remain NPO) until nausea and vomiting subside.
C) Administer an antiemetic at least 30 minutes before chemotherapy begins.
D) Administer an antiemetic as soon as child has nausea.
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Which is a common clinical manifestation of Hodgkin disease?

A) Petechiae
B) Bone and joint pain
C) Painful, enlarged lymph nodes
D) Enlarged, firm, nontender lymph nodes
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A 5 year old is being prepared for surgery to remove a brain tumor.Nursing actions should be based on which statement?

A) Removal of tumor will stop the various symptoms.
B) Usually the postoperative dressing covers the entire scalp.
C) He is not old enough to be concerned about his head being shaved.
D) He is not old enough to Comprehension the significance of the brain.
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A boy with leukemia screams whenever he needs to be turned or moved.Which is the most probable cause of this pain?

A) Edema
B) Bone involvement
C) Petechial hemorrhages
D) Changes within the muscles
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Which expected appearance will the nurse explain to parents of an infant returning from surgery after an enucleation was performed to treat retinoblastoma? (Select all that apply.)

A) A lot of drainage will come from the affected socket.
B) The face may be edematous or ecchymotic.
C) The eyelids will be sutured shut for the first week.
D) There will be an eye pad dressing taped over the surgical site.
E) The implanted sphere is covered with conjunctiva and resembles the lining of the mouth.
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The nurse is preparing a child for possible alopecia from chemotherapy.Which intervention should be included?

A) Explain to child that hair usually regrows in 1 year.
B) Advise child to expose head to sunlight to minimize alopecia.
C) Explain to child that wearing a hat or scarf is preferable to wearing a wig.
D) Explain to child that when hair regrows, it may have a slightly different color or texture.
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A young child diagnosed with leukemia is experiencing anorexia and severe stomatitis.The nurse should suggest that the parents try which intervention?

A) Relax any eating pressures
B) Firmly insist that child eat normally
C) Begin gavage feedings to supplement diet
D) Serve foods that are either hot or cold
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A clinic nurse is conducting a staff in-service for other clinic nurses about signs and symptoms of a rhabdomyosarcoma tumor.Which should be included in the teaching session? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bone fractures
B) Abdominal mass
C) Sore throat and ear pain
D) Headache
E) Ecchymosis of conjunctiva
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A youngster will receive a bone marrow transplant (BMT)made possible because an older siblings is a histocompatible donor.Which is this type of BMT called?

A) Syngeneic
B) Allogeneic
C) Monoclonal
D) Autologous
Allogeneic
2
An adolescent with osteosarcoma is scheduled for a leg amputation in 2 days.The nurse's approach should include which action?

A) Answering questions with straightforward honesty
B) Avoiding discussing the seriousness of the condition
C) Explaining that, although the amputation is difficult, it will cure the cancer
D) Assisting the adolescent in accepting the amputation as better than a long course of chemotherapy
Answering questions with straightforward honesty
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The nurse is taking care of an adolescent with osteosarcoma.The parents ask the nurse about treatment.The nurse should make which accurate response about treatment for osteosarcoma?

A) Treatment usually consists of surgery and chemotherapy.
B) Amputation of the affected extremity is rarely necessary.
C) Intensive irradiation is the primary treatment.
D) Bone marrow transplantation offers the best chance of long-term survival.
Treatment usually consists of surgery and chemotherapy.
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Which statement appropriately describes a neuroblastoma?

A) It is considered to be a "silent" tumor.
B) Early diagnosis is usually possible because of the obvious clinical manifestations.
C) It is the most common brain tumor in young children.
D) It is the most common benign tumor in young children.
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The nurse is admitting a child with a Wilms' tumor.Which is the initial assessment finding associated with this tumor?

A) Abdominal swelling
B) Weight gain
C) Hypotension
D) Increased urinary output
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Which is often administered to prevent or control hemorrhage in a child diagnosed with cancer?

A) Nitrosoureas
B) Platelets
C) Whole blood
D) Corticosteroids
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What is the most common clinical manifestation(s)of brain tumors in children?

A) Irritability
B) Seizures
C) Headaches and vomiting
D) Fever and poor fine motor control
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Which is most descriptive of the pathophysiology of leukemia?

A) Increased blood viscosity occurs.
B) Thrombocytopenia (excessive destruction of platelets) occurs.
C) Unrestricted proliferation of immature white blood cells (WBCs) occurs.
D) First stage of coagulation process is abnormally stimulated.
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A nurse is conducting a staff in-service on childhood cancers.Which is the primary site of osteosarcoma?

A) Femur
B) Humerus
C) Pelvis
D) Tibia
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The nurse is administering an IV chemotherapeutic agent to a child diagnosed with leukemia.The child suddenly begins to wheeze and have severe urticaria.Which is the most appropriate nursing action?

A) Stop drug infusion immediately.
B) Recheck rate of drug infusion.
C) Observe child closely for next 10 minutes.
D) Explain to child that this is an expected side effect.
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Myelosuppression,associated with chemotherapeutic agents or some malignancies such as leukemia can cause bleeding tendencies because of what resulting outcome?

A) Decrease in leukocytes
B) Increase in lymphocytes
C) Vitamin C deficiency
D) Decrease in blood platelets
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Which immunization should be considered carefully before being given to a child receiving chemotherapy for cancer?

A) Tetanus vaccine
B) Inactivated poliovirus vaccine
C) Diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus (DPT)
D) Measles, rubella, mumps
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The treatment of brain tumors in children consists of which therapies? (Select all that apply.)

A) Surgery
B) Bone marrow transplantation
C) Chemotherapy
D) Stem cell transplantation
E) Radiation
F) Myelography
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A school-age child diagnosed with leukemia experienced severe nausea and vomiting when receiving chemotherapy for the first time.Which is the most appropriate nursing action to prevent or minimize these reactions with subsequent treatments?

A) Encourage drinking large amounts of favorite fluids.
B) Encourage child to take nothing by mouth (remain NPO) until nausea and vomiting subside.
C) Administer an antiemetic at least 30 minutes before chemotherapy begins.
D) Administer an antiemetic as soon as child has nausea.
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Which is a common clinical manifestation of Hodgkin disease?

A) Petechiae
B) Bone and joint pain
C) Painful, enlarged lymph nodes
D) Enlarged, firm, nontender lymph nodes
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A 5 year old is being prepared for surgery to remove a brain tumor.Nursing actions should be based on which statement?

A) Removal of tumor will stop the various symptoms.
B) Usually the postoperative dressing covers the entire scalp.
C) He is not old enough to be concerned about his head being shaved.
D) He is not old enough to Comprehension the significance of the brain.
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A boy with leukemia screams whenever he needs to be turned or moved.Which is the most probable cause of this pain?

A) Edema
B) Bone involvement
C) Petechial hemorrhages
D) Changes within the muscles
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Which expected appearance will the nurse explain to parents of an infant returning from surgery after an enucleation was performed to treat retinoblastoma? (Select all that apply.)

A) A lot of drainage will come from the affected socket.
B) The face may be edematous or ecchymotic.
C) The eyelids will be sutured shut for the first week.
D) There will be an eye pad dressing taped over the surgical site.
E) The implanted sphere is covered with conjunctiva and resembles the lining of the mouth.
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The nurse is preparing a child for possible alopecia from chemotherapy.Which intervention should be included?

A) Explain to child that hair usually regrows in 1 year.
B) Advise child to expose head to sunlight to minimize alopecia.
C) Explain to child that wearing a hat or scarf is preferable to wearing a wig.
D) Explain to child that when hair regrows, it may have a slightly different color or texture.
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A young child diagnosed with leukemia is experiencing anorexia and severe stomatitis.The nurse should suggest that the parents try which intervention?

A) Relax any eating pressures
B) Firmly insist that child eat normally
C) Begin gavage feedings to supplement diet
D) Serve foods that are either hot or cold
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A clinic nurse is conducting a staff in-service for other clinic nurses about signs and symptoms of a rhabdomyosarcoma tumor.Which should be included in the teaching session? (Select all that apply.)

A) Bone fractures
B) Abdominal mass
C) Sore throat and ear pain
D) Headache
E) Ecchymosis of conjunctiva
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