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 *NURSINGEXAM > NUR 2392 / NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II Exam 2 Review | LATEST| Rasmussen College 1. Cancer Treatment Cancer treatment is dependent on the type of cancer and how far the cancer has progressed. 2. Common problems associated with cancer treatment include infections, bleeding, pain, malnutrition, fatigue, and psycho social issues. 3. curative surgery Removal of the cancerous tumor when confined to a specific body location 4. palliative surgery Is performed to treat the problems that the cancer or treatment of cancer has created. 5. prophylatic surgery Is performed to remove tissues that are not cancerous but can become cancerous. 6. diagnostic surgery Is performed in order to determine if cancer cells are present 7. Reconstruction/Restorative surgery Is performed following treatment to restore the patients body function such as breast reconstruction following a mastectomy. 8. Pre-operative care Ensure necessary test are performed such as blood work, EKG and chest x ray and ensure the patient has remained NPO for the required time frame 9. Education Patient education regarding the type of procedure, post-operative, management to include any restrictions, wound care, signs and symptoms of infection, medication, follow up treatment, and follow up appointments 10. Nutrition Ensure the patient has a consult for the dietitian to assess nutritional and cultural needs Pain Control Ensure adequate pain control by assessing a patients' pain level frequently and administering the prescribed medications. 11. Post-op complications Assess for post operative complications such as bleeding, infection, respiratory problems such as acute respiratory distress, pneumonia, and deep

NUR 2392 / NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II Exam 2 Review | LATEST| Rasmussen College 1. Cancer Treatment Cancer treatment is dependent on the type of cancer and how far the cancer has progressed. 2. Common problems associated with cancer treatment include infections, bleeding, pain, malnutrition, fatigue, and psycho social issues. 3. curative surgery Removal of the cancerous tumor when confined to a specific body location 4. palliative surgery Is performed to treat the problems that the cancer or treatment of cancer has created. 5. prophylatic surgery Is performed to remove tissues that are not cancerous but can become cancerous. 6. diagnostic surgery Is performed in order to determine if cancer cells are present 7. Reconstruction/Restorative surgery Is performed following treatment to restore the patients body function such as breast reconstruction following a mastectomy. 8. Pre-operative care Ensure necessary test are performed such as blood work, EKG and chest x ray and ensure the patient has remained NPO for the required time frame 9. Education Patient education regarding the type of procedure, post-operative, management to include any restrictions, wound care, signs and symptoms of infection, medication, follow up treatment, and follow up appointments 10. Nutrition Ensure the patient has a consult for the dietitian to assess nutritional and cultural needs Pain Control Ensure adequate pain control by assessing a patients' pain level frequently and administering the prescribed medications. 11. Post-op complications Assess for post operative complications such as bleeding, infection, respiratory problems such as acute respiratory distress, pneumonia, and deep

NUR 2392 / NUR2392 Multidimensional Care II Exam 2 Review | LATEST| Rasmussen College 1. Cancer Treatment Cancer treatment is dependent on the type of cancer and how far the cancer has progress...

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