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Oncology-RN Exam Questions  with Verified Answers
  • Oncology-RN Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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  • Oncology-RN Exam Questions with Verified Answers Most common type of cancer in adult men - ANS Prostate Lung Colon & rectum Most common types of cancer in adult women - ANS Breast Lung Colon & rectum Highest mortality rates adult men - ANS Lung Colon rectum Prostate Highest mortality rate adult women - ANS Lung Colon rectum Breast Most common types of cancer in pediatric patients - ANS Leukemia Brain Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Highest Race incidence-male - ...
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Oncology Nursing Review Solution Q&A
  • Oncology Nursing Review Solution Q&A

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  • Oncology Nursing Review Solution Q&A Routes of metastisis - Answer-local seeding blood borne metastasis lymphatic spread Most common metastisis - Answer-blood born metastasis is the most common form or seeding Fastest spreading type of metastasis - Answer-lymphatic due to lymphatic systems Cancer classifications - Answer-solid and hematological cancers What is a solid tumor? - Answer-associated with the organ which the cancer arises from (breast cancer or lung cancer) What is a hematol...
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Oncology Nursing Exam Questions And Answers All Verified
  • Oncology Nursing Exam Questions And Answers All Verified

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  • Oncology Nursing Exam Questions And Answers All Verified Leading sites of new cancer cases - ANS Male- prostate Female- Breast Leading cause of cancer deaths - ANS Male- lung and bronchus Female- lung and bronchus without shape or differentiation, small and round - ANS Anaplastic A Developmental gene expressed at an inappropriate time, capable of transforming a normal cell into a cancer cell - ANS Oncogene cancer development; also called carcinogenesis - ANS Oncoge...
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Oncology Nursing Q&A
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  • Oncology Nursing Q&A Leading sites of new cancer cases - Ans-Male- prostate Female- Breast Leading cause of cancer deaths - Ans-Male- lung and bronchus Female- lung and bronchus without shape or differentiation, small and round - Ans-Anaplastic A Developmental gene expressed at an inappropriate time, capable of transforming a normal cell into a cancer cell - Ans-Oncogene cancer development; also called carcinogenesis - Ans-Oncogenisis substances that change the activity of a cell's ge...
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Oncology Nursing All Answers Correct 2024
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  • Oncology Nursing All Answers Correct 2024 Leading sites of new cancer cases Female- Breast Leading cause of cancer deaths Female- lung and bronchus Male- prostate Male- lung and bronchus without shape or differentiation, small and round Oncogene Anaplastic A Developmental gene expressed at an inappropriate time, capable of transforming a normal cell into a cancer cell cancer development; also called carcinogenesis Oncogenisis substances that change the activ...
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NR 283 Final Exam Review Chamberlain (2022/2023) Already Graded A
  • NR 283 Final Exam Review Chamberlain (2022/2023) Already Graded A

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  • NR 283 Final Exam Review Chamberlain (2022/2023) Already Graded A Osetoporosis Decreased Bone Mineral Density Osteoporosis Pathophysiology Bone remodeling leads to increased bone reabsorption, leads to decreased bone formation causing thin fragile bones leading to fractures. Increased osteoclast activity and decreased osteoblast activity. Risk factors for Osteoporosis 1. Postmenopausal women 2. Aging 3. Sedentary Lifestyle 4. Hyperthyroidism 5. Smoking Rheumatoid Arthritis Autoimmune disorder...
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2024 ONCOLOGY NURSING EXAM QUICK PASS 100% CORRECT ANSWERS  
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  • 2024 ONCOLOGY NURSING EXAM QUICK PASS 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
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Advanced Med Surg Exam 2
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  • Advanced Med Surg Exam Advanced Med Surg Exam 2 External Fixation - ANS The surgeon inserts metal pins into the bone or bones from outside the skin surface and then attaches a compression device to the pins. A client is seen in the emergency department for an injury acquired from falling off of a bicycle and fracturing the arm. The client also has a long laceration that has been sutured in the same area. The client asks the nurse why a splint is applied and not a cast. What is t...
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 NR283 Exam 1 (week 2) Chamberlain Questions and Answers 2023
  • NR283 Exam 1 (week 2) Chamberlain Questions and Answers 2023

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  • what are the 7 steps of inflammation? - ANSWER-- injury - vasoconstriction - dead cells release cell components - mast cell degranulation (when a mast cell releases its chemical mediators) - vasodilation, increased capillary permeability - WBC infiltrate - phagocytosis what is inflammation? - ANSWER-the body's non-specific response to tissue injury what is the purpose of inflammation? - ANSWER-- phagocytosis of foreign materials - defense - cleanup - triggered WITH the specific i...
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NR 283 Final Exam Review Chamberlain (Graded A)
  • NR 283 Final Exam Review Chamberlain (Graded A)

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  • Osetoporosis - ANSWER-Decreased Bone Mineral Density Osteoporosis Pathophysiology - ANSWER-Bone remodeling leads to increased bone reabsorption, leads to decreased bone formation causing thin fragile bones leading to fractures. Increased osteoclast activity and decreased osteoblast activity. Risk factors for Osteoporosis - ANSWER-1. Postmenopausal women 2. Aging 3. Sedentary Lifestyle 4. Hyperthyroidism 5. Smoking Rheumatoid Arthritis - ANSWER-Autoimmune disorder causing chronic sys...
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