2025 Update) Client-Centered Care II
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Q: Oral cancer begins
Answer:
Begins on lips, tongue, buccal, mucosa, oropharynx
Q: What age does oral cancer usually occur
Answer:
Greater than 40
Q: How does oral cancer look like
Answer:
Red, raised oral lesions that do not heal in 2 weeks lump or thickening of cheek
Q: Major risk factors of oral cancer
Answer:
Increasing age, tobacco age, alcohol use, human papilloma virus (HPV)
Q: Treatment for oral cancer
,Answer:
surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy,monitor airway, weight loss
Q: Major cause of esophageal cancer
Answer:
Cigarette smoking
Q: s/s of esophageal cancer
Answer:
Hoarseness,foul breath, persistent cough, progressive dysphagia , regurgitation of food
Q: What improves swallowing
Answer:
Speech therapy
Q: Whos at risk for GERD
Answer:
Overweight, obese patients, hiatal hernia, eating large males, middles aged, older adults.
H.Pylori contributes to reflux
Q: Drugs that help GERD
Answer:
Drugs with antacids, H2 blockers (Famotidine), Proton Pump inhibitors (PPI-Omeprazole)
, Q: Lifestyle changes and nutrition therapy for GERD
Answer:
avoid spicy foods,caffeinated beverages, coffee, fatty foods, alcohol, tabacco
Q: Hiatal hernia what to avoid
Answer:
Avoid chocolate, raw onions
Q: How does GERD occur
Answer:
Occurs as a result of backward flow of stomach contents into the esophagus
Q: How to diagnose GERD
Answer:
Upper endoscopy
Q: Barrets esophagus
Answer:
Change in cells lining the lower esophagus due to GERD
Q: gastritis