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10 Cancer NCLEX® Questions
Take the Pop Quiz and See How Good You Are at Cancer NCLEX® Questions
A client has small waxy nodules on their face, the nurse knows this is how what type of skin cancer presents itself?
A client has rough thick and scaly bumps on their arms, the nurse knows that this is most likely which type of skin cancer?
A client has multiple moles with irregular edges that vary in color located on their legs, the nurse knows that this description is associated with what type of skin cancer?
The nurse is educating a group of students on skin cancer prevention, which of the following statements by a student shows an understanding of learning?
A client with hypochondria is hyperventilating and crying because they found a mole on their skin that wasn't there before. the patient states, "It's cancer isn't it!" The nurse asks the doctor for some medication to help calm the patient down. Which of the following medicaitons sould be helpful with easing the clients anxiety?
The nurse is talking with a patient who has just been diagnosed with a Kaposi Sarcoma. The nurse knows this is a type of cancer that effects which organ?
The nurse is talking with a patient who has just been diagnosed with a oligodendroglioma. The nurse knows this is a type of cancer that effects which organ?
The nurse is talking with a parent of a child who has just been diagnosed with a paget's disease. The nurse knows this is a type of cancer that effects which organ?
The nurse is talking with a patient who has just been diagnosed with a glioma. The nurse knows this is a type of cancer that effects which organ?
A patient with cancer is starting to receive palliative care. Which would be involved as part of the initial assessment?
1)
A client has small waxy nodules on their face, the nurse knows this is how what type of skin cancer presents itself?
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Squamous cell Carcinoma
Malignant Melanoma
Actinic Keratosis
2)
A client has rough thick and scaly bumps on their arms, the nurse knows that this is most likely which type of skin cancer?
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Squamous cell Carcinoma
Malignant Melanoma
Actinic Keratosis
3)
A client has multiple moles with irregular edges that vary in color located on their legs, the nurse knows that this description is associated with what type of skin cancer?
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Squamous cell Carcinoma
Malignant Melanoma
Actinic Keratosis
4)
The nurse is educating a group of students on skin cancer prevention, which of the following statements by a student shows an understanding of learning?
"So the most important thing I can do is avoid direct sunlight exposure?"
"Scrubing my skin well to slough off the dead cells after being in the sun will help reduce my risk of getting skin cancer."
"I can use a tanning booth to help avoid the harsh rays that cause cancer."
"Sunscreen only helps if it is SPF 100. Anything below that doesn't help."
5)
A client with hypochondria is hyperventilating and crying because they found a mole on their skin that wasn't there before. the patient states, "It's cancer isn't it!" The nurse asks the doctor for some medication to help calm the patient down. Which of the following medicaitons sould be helpful with easing the clients anxiety?
Midazolam
Metocloprimide
Methylphenidate
Metoprolol
6)
The nurse is talking with a patient who has just been diagnosed with a Kaposi Sarcoma. The nurse knows this is a type of cancer that effects which organ?
Brain
Adrenal Glands
Skin
Gall bladder
7)
The nurse is talking with a patient who has just been diagnosed with a oligodendroglioma. The nurse knows this is a type of cancer that effects which organ?
Brain
Adrenal Glands
Skin
Gall bladder
8)
The nurse is talking with a parent of a child who has just been diagnosed with a paget's disease. The nurse knows this is a type of cancer that effects which organ?
Bone
Brain
Lung
Skin
9)
The nurse is talking with a patient who has just been diagnosed with a glioma. The nurse knows this is a type of cancer that effects which organ?
Brain
Adrenal Glands
Skin
Gall bladder
10)
A patient with cancer is starting to receive palliative care. Which would be involved as part of the initial assessment?
The patients prognosis for his illness
The nurse's philosophy of care provision
Whether the patient has a job or school responsibilities
The patients opinion of the nursing care received
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