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ONCOLOGY NORCET MCQ

[Q] Name the cells which lost their control of the [Q] Which of the following cancers is NOT
regulated division, differentiation, and associated with β-hCG?
apoptosis? (a) Choriocarcinoma
(b) Gestational trophoblastic tumors
(a) Tumor cell (b) Immune cell
(c) Prostate carcinoma
(c) Platelets (d) Stem cells
(d) Hydatidiform mole
[Q] Transmission of one type cell into another [Q] Which of the following tumor markers is/are
cell type called associated with pancreatic cancers?
(a) Hyperplasia (b) Metaplasia (a) Calcitonin
(c) Dysplasia (d) Anaplasia (b) CA-19-9 and CA-125
[Q] Increase in number of cells in a tissue called (c) CA-19-9
(a) Hypertrophy (b) Hyperplasia (d) CA – 125
(c) Aplasia (d) Hypoplasia (e) CEA and CA-19-9
[Q] Most common site of metastasis (f) CEA
is………… [Q] What tumor marker is extremely elevated in
(a) Lung (b) Bone a patient with a hydatidiform mole?
(c) Liver (d) Uterus (a) PSA (b) CA-125
[Q] Which is not cancer: (c) α-fetoprotein (d) β-hCG
(a) Glaucoma (b) Leukemia [Q] Which childhood cancer has bombesin as a
(c) Carcinoma (d) Sarcoma tumor marker?
[Q] Which of the following is most common route (a) Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
of metastasis? (b) Neuroblastoma
(a) Blood (b) Lymphatic (c) Gastric cancer
(c) Local seeding (d) Direct (d) Lung cancer
[Q] Arrange the following sequences of tumor [Q] What cancer marker is associated with CA-125
development in the correct order? (a) Melanoma
1) Metastasis (b) Surface epithelial tumors of the ovaries
2)Progression (c) Pancreatic cancers
3) Promotion (d) Hepatocellular carcinomas
4) Initiation [Q] Pap Smear is used for which of the following:
(a) 2, 3, 4, 1 (b) 4, 3, 2, 1 (a) Lung cancer (b) Colon cancer
(c) 1, 2, 3, 4 (d) 1, 3, 4, 2 (c) Cervical cancer (d) Pancratic cancer
[Q] Miss. FOOLKI got admitted to undergo lymph [Q] Which of the following is an early- warning
node biopsy. The investigation report states sign of lungs cancer?
that there is no evidence of primary tumor (a) Difficulty swallowing
and no regional lymph node and distant (b) Gradual weight loss
metastasis. The stage of her disease based on (c) Persistent cough
TNM classification is: (d) Coughing up blood
(a) TxNxM0 (b) T0N0M0 [Q] Difference between benign and
(c) TxN0M1 (d) T0NxM1 malignant neoplasm is
[Q] In which stage liver cancer, Cancer has (a) Extent of tissue invasiveness
metastasized. (b) Metastasis
(a) Stage 1 (b) Stage 2 (c) Both a and b
(c) Stage 3 (d) Stage 4
(d) None of the above
[Q] What is a test used to help diagnose colon
[Q] What is the treatment for colon cancer?
cancer?
(a) Colonoscopy (a) Surgery
(b) Endoscopy (b) Chemotherapy
(c) Barium swallow (c) Immunotherapy
(d) Electrocardiogram (EKG (d) All of the above

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[Q] Which among the following is diagnosed [Q] Predisposing factors for development of oral
based on Reed Sternberg cell type? carcinoma is:
(a) Hodgkin's disease (a) Smoking (b) Alcohol
(b) Non-Hodgkin's disease (c) Syphilis (d) All of the above
(c) Nephroblastoma [Q] Most common part of oral cavity affected
(d) Hepatoblastoma with oral cancer is ......
[Q] Qualitative alteration of differentiation of (a) Hard palate (b) Lower lips
cells is known as (c) Soft palate (d) Tongue
(a) Anaplasia (b) Metaplasia [Q] Barrett's esophagus represents which of the
(c) Hypoplasia (d) Aplasia following findings?
[Q] Energy deriving process that take place in (a) Cellular hyperplasia
cancer cell is ... (b) Cellular hypertrophy
(a) Glycolysis (c) Metaplasia
(b) Krebs cycle (d) Carcinoma in situ
(c) HMP shunt [Q] Metastasis to the left supraclavicular lymph
(d) Pentose phosphate pathway node (Virchow's node) is commonly seen in:
[Q] All among the following are cellular (a) Carcinoma stomach
adaptations except (b) Carcinoma of lung
(a) Hypertrophy (b) Hyperplasia (c) Wilms tumor
(c) Neoplasia (d) Metaplasia (d) Leukemia
[Q] UV rays commonly damages ................. [Q] Which part of the pancreas is at risk for
(a) Heart (b) Liver developing cancer the most:
(c) Pancreas (d) Skin (a) Head (b) Body
[Q] Taking out a small piece of tissue for (c) Tail (d) Equal chance in all part
diagnostic purpose is known as .................. [Q] Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for
(a) Biopsy (b) Dissection gastric carcinoma?
(c) Reconstruction (d) Extraction (a) Chronic gastritis
[Q] Which of the following tumors causes (b) H.Pylori infection
elevated carcino embryonic antigen (CEA) (c) Higher socioeconomic class
levels? (d) Hereditary
(a) Breast (b) Gastric [Q] Risk factor of colonic cancer includes all,
(c) Lung (d) All of the above EXCEPT
[Q] The severe weight loss accompanied by (a) Altered intestinal bacterial flora
progressive weakness, loss of appetite and (b) High-intake of refined carbohydrate
anemia that is usually associated with (c) Intake of red meat
advanced cancer is called: (d) Intake of high-fiber diet
(a) Carcinomatosis (b) Cachexia [Q] Earliest symptom of colorectal cancer is
(c) Anaplasia (d) Dysplasia .................
[Q] The commonest tumor associated with type I (a) Blood in the stools
neuro fibromatosis is ......... (b) Change in the bowel habit
(a) Optic nerve glioma (c) Flatulence
(b) Meningioma (d) Stetorrhea
(c) Schwannoma [Q] Most common cancer in India among men is
(d) Oligodendroglioma (a) Cancer of oral cavity
[Q] Which among the following is not present in (b) cancer of lung
tumor lysis syndrome? (c) Breast cancer
(a) Hyperkalemia (b) Hyperphosphatemia (d) Cervical cancer
(c) Hyperuricemia (d) Hypercalcemia [Q] which of the following is the most common
[Q] Tumor of blood vessel of brain is: site for metastasis in lung cancer?
(a) Glioma (b) Meningioma (a) Kidney (b) Stomach
(c) Hemangioma (d) Astrocytoma (c) Liver (d) Spleen

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[Q] Philadelphia chromosome associated with [Q] Hormonal therapy used in cancer of prostate
which type of cancer is also known as ...........
(a) Leukemia (b) Nerve (a) Androgen deprivation therapy
(c) Thyroid (d) Breast (b) Testosterone therapy
[Q] Which of the following is characteristic of (c) Estrogen therapy
Hodgkin's disease? (d) Antagonizing therapy
(a) Excessive vomiting [Q] Radioisotope used for cancer treatment is ......
(b) Anorexia (a) Strontium-89 (b) Samarium-153
(c) Weight loss (c) Radium-223 (d) All of the above
(d) Painless, movable adenopathy in cervical [Q] An external source of ionizing radiation is
area pointed at a particular part of the body is
[Q] Which among the following parameter shows known as .........
abnormal value in the lab test in a person (a) Teletherapy (b) Brachytherapy
recently diagnosed with multiple myeloma? (c) Chemotherapy (d) Microwave therapy
(a) Immunoglobulin [Q] Chemo port is used to administer chemo
(b) Electrolytes drugs in case of
(c) White Blood Cells (WBCs) (a) Drug to be administered to artery
(d) All of the above (b) Lung cancer patients
[Q] Codman's triangle is typically seen in which (c) Long-term use
of the following tumors: (d) All of the above
(a) Rhabdomyosarcoma [Q] Management of tumor lysis syndrome is: ..
(b) Osteosarcoma (a) Antidotes (b) IV hydration
(c) Neuroblastoma (c) Blood transfusion (d) Calcium gluconate
(d) Ewing's sarcoma [Q] Drug of choice to treat cancer pain is ...
[Q] Common clinical feature of renal carcinoma (a) NSAID (b) Opioids
is….. (c) Diclofenac sodium (d) Diversion therapy
(a) Dysuria (b) Pain less haematuria [Q] The most serious long-term side effect of
(c) Urgency (d) Erythema bleomycin therapy is ..............
[Q] Prognosis of Wilms tumor depends upon. (a) Pulmonary fibrosis (b) Cataract formations
(a) Histopathology (c) Cardiomyopathy (d) Aplastic anemia
(b) Metastasis [Q] Which bacteria is commonly linked to
(c) Age < 1 year stomach cancer?
(d) Treatment taken (a) Escherichia coli (E. coli)
[Q] WT1 gene is associated with ........... (b) Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)
(a) Wilms' tumor (c) Staphylococcus aureus
(b) Rhabdomyosarcoma (d) Salmonella
(c) Osteo sarcoma [Q] Which of the following serum level should the
(d) Retinoblastoma nurse have to monitor to identify cancer
[Q] A patient is receiving external beam radiation follow a patient diagnosis of prostate?
for treatment of metastatic endometrial (a) Increased blood urea nitrogen
cancer. The treatment field includes the (b) Prostate-specific antigen
entire pelvis. Which of the following tissues (c) Troponin
within this radiation field is most (d) Nonprotein nitrogen
radiosensitive? [Q] Which of the following finding in a patient
(a) Vagina (b) Ovary indicates the highest risk for cervical cancer?
(c) Rectovaginal septum (d) Bladder (a) Spontaneous abortion at age 36 years
[Q] The commonest type of cancer breast is ....
(b) Onset of menstruation at age 12 years
(a) Ductal carcinoma
(c) Human papilloma virus infection at age 26
(b) Lobular carcinoma
(c) Nodular carcinoma years
(d) Segmental carcinoma (d) Maternal history of breast cancer

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[Q] Most common cause of lung cancer is.......... [Q] A client with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is
(a) Family history (b) Mine workers receiving Daunorubicin. Which finding would
(c) Air pollution (d)Smoking cigarettes indicate to the nurse that the client is
[Q] Persistent hoarseness of voice is indicative of experiencing an adverse effect related to the
(a) Laryngitis (b) Tonsillitis medication?
(c) Cancer esophagus (d) Laryngeal cancer (a) Fever
[Q] Least prognosis which type of cancer (b) Sores in the mouth and throat
(a) Oral (b) Ovary (c) Complaints of nausea and vomiting
(c) Pancreatic (d) Prostate (d) Crackles on auscultation of the lungs
[Q] Which tumour marker level increases into [Q] A client with acute myelocytic leukemia is
ovarian cancer? being treated with Busulfan. Which
(a) CA-125 (b) PSA laboratory value would the nurse specifically
(c) AFP (d) All of above monitor during treatment with this
[Q] A client with squamous cell carcinoma of the medication?
larynx is receiving bleomycin intravenously. The (a) Clotting time (b) Uric acid level
nurse caring for the client anticipates that (c) Potassium level (d) Blood glucose level
which diagnostic study will be prescribed? [Q] A nurse is planning care for a client with
(a) Echocardiography cancer who is receiving the plant alkaloid
(b) Electrocardiography vincristine. In contrast to the side effects of
(c) Cervical radiography most chemotherapeutic agents, what is a
(d) Pulmonary function studies
common side effect of vincristine that the
[Q] Leading causes of cancer death among men
nurse must address in the client’s care plan?
is.....
(a) Nausea (b) Alopecia
(a) Prostate cancer (b) Lung cancer
(c) Constipation (d) Hyperuricemia
(c) Colorectal cancer (d) Oral cavity cancer
[Q] Most common side effect of radiation therapy
[Q] A client with small cell lung cancer is being
is
treated with Etoposide. The nurse monitors
(a) Alopecia (b) Fatigue
the client during administration, knowing
(c) Nadir (d) Irritation
that which adverse effect is specifically
[Q] Chemotherapy given on the basis of…>
associated with this medication?
(a) BMI (b) BSA
(a) Alopecia
(c) BMR (d) Weight
(b) Chest pain
[Q] When caring for a client with an internal
(c) Pulmonary fibrosis
radiation implant, the nurse should observe
(d) Orthostatic hypotension
which principles? Select all that apply.
[Q] A client with metastatic breast cancer is
1. Limiting the time with the client to 1 hour
receiving Tamoxifen. The nurse specifically
per shift.
monitors which laboratory value while the
2. Keeping pregnant women out of the
client is taking this medication?
client’s room.
(a) Glucose level (b) Calcium level
3. Placing the client in a private room with a
(c) Potassium level (d) Prothrombin time
private bath.
[Q] The nurse is providing medication
4. Wearing a lead shield when providing
instructions to a client with breast cancer
direct client care.
who is receiving cyclophosphamide. The
5. Removing the dosimeter film badge when
nurse should tell the client to take which
entering the client’s room.
action?
6. Allowing individuals younger than 16 years
(a) Take the medication with food.
old in the room as long as they are 6 feet
(b) Increase fluid intake to 2000 to 3000 mL daily.
away from the client.
(c) Decrease sodium intake while taking the
(a) 1, 4, 5
medication.
(b) 2, 3, 4
(d) Increase potassium intake while taking the
(c) 1, 3, 4
medication.
(d) 2, 3, 4, 5

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[Q] While giving care to a client with an internal [Q] A patient is scheduled for a dilation and
cervical radiation implant, the nurse finds the curettage, which nursing observation is most
implant in the bed. The nurse should take important to note for this patient?
which initial action?
(a) The patient’s pelvic pain is relieved
(a) Call the primary health care provider (PHCP).
(b) The patient can empty her bladder
(b) Reinsert the implant into the vagina.
(c) Pick up the implant with gloved hands and (c) The patient can eat without nausea
flush it down the toilet. (d) The patient’s perineal pad has been changed
(d) Pick up the implant with long-handled [Q] The nurse manager is teaching the nursing
forceps and place it in a lead container staff about signs and symptoms related to
[Q] A client with carcinoma of the lung develops Hypercalcemia in a client with metastatic
syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic
prostate cancer and tells the staff that which
hormone (SIADH) as a complication of the
cancer. The nurse anticipates that the is a late sign or symptom of this oncological
primary health care provider will request emergency?
which prescriptions? Select all that apply. (a) Headache
1. Radiation (b) Dysphagia
2. Chemotherapy (c) Constipation
3. Increased fluid intake
(d) Electrocardiographic changes
4. Decreased oral sodium intake
[Q] The nurse is monitoring the laboratory
5. Serum sodium level determination
6. Medication that is antagonistic to results of a client receiving an antineoplastic
antidiuretic hormone medication by the intravenous route. The
(a) 2,3,4,5 nurse plans to initiate bleeding precautions if
(b) 1,2,5,6 which laboratory result in noted?
(c) 1,2,3,4 (a) A clotting time of 10 minutes
(d) 3, 5, 6, 1
(b) An ammonia level of 10 mcg/dL (6mcmol/L)
[Q] The nurse is monitoring a client for signs and
(c) A platelet count of 50,000 mm3 (50×109/L)
symptoms related to superior vena cava
syndrome. Which is an early sign of this (d) A white blood cell count of 5000 mm3
oncological emergency? (5.0×109/L)
(a) Cyanosis [Q] A client with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is
(b) Arm edema receiving Daunorubicin. Which finding would
(c) Periorbital edema indicate to the nurse that the client is
(d) Mental status changes experiencing an adverse effect related to the
[Q] A type of surgery in cancer that consist of medication?
removing a large portion of a local invasive (a) Fever
tumor to decrease number of cancer cell? (b) Sores in the mouth and throat
(a) Prophylactic or curative (c) Complaints of nausea and vomiting
(b) Debulking (d) Crackles on auscultation of the lungs
(c) Palliative [Q] The nurse is analyzing the laboratory results
(d) Reconstructive of a client with leukemia who has received a
[Q] A client with metastatic breast cancer is regimen of chemotherapy. Which laboratory
receiving Tamoxifen. The nurse specifically
value would the nurse specifically note as a
monitors which laboratory value while the
client is taking this medication? result of the massive cell destruction that
(a) Glucose level occurred form the chemotherapy?
(b) Calcium level (a) Anemia
(c) Potassium level (b) Decreased platelets
(d) Prothrombin time (c) Increased uric acid level
(d) Decreased leukocyte count

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[Q] Tamoxifen citrate is prescribed for a client [Q] The nurse is developing a plan of care for the
with metastatic breast carcinoma. The client client with multiple myeloma. The nurse
asks the nurse if her family member with includes which priority intervention in the
plan of care?
bladder cancer can also take this medication
(a) Encouraging fluids
the nurse most appropriately responds by
(b) Providing frequent oral care
making which statement? (c) Coughing and deep breathing
(a) “This medication can be used only to treat (d) Monitoring red blood cell count
breast cancer” [Q] During the admission assessment of a client
(b) “Yes, you family member can take this with advanced ovarian cancer, the nurse
medication for bladder cancer as well.” recognizes which manifestation as typical of
the disease?
(c) “This medication can be taken to prevent and
(a) Diarrhea
treat clients with breast cancer.” (b) Hypermenorrhea
(d) “This medication can be taken by anyone (c) Abnormal bleeding
with cancer as long as their health care provider (d) Abdominal distention
approves it.” [Q] The nurse is reviewing the history of a client
[Q] A clinic nurse prepares a teaching plan for a with bladder cancer. The nurse expects to
client receiving antineoplastic medication. note documentation of which most common
When implementing the plan, the nurse sign or symptom to this type of cancer?
should make which statement to the client? (a) Dysuria
(a) “You can take aspirin as needed for (b) Hematuria
headache.” (c) Urgency on urination
(b) “You can drink beverages containing alcohol (d) Frequency of urination
in moderate amounts each evening” [Q] The nurse is instructing a client to perform a
(c) “You need to consult with the primary health testicular self-examination (TSE). The nurse
care provider (PHCP) before receiving should provide the client with which
immunizations.” information about the procedure?
(d) “It is fine to receive a flu vaccine at the local (a) To examine the testicles while lying down
health fair without (HCP) approval because the (b) That the best time for the examination is
flu is so contagious.” after a shower
[Q] Stem cell are form an identical twin? (c) To gently feel the testicle with one finger to
(a) Allogeneic (b) Syngeneic feel for a growth
(c) Autologous (d) Xenograft (d) That TSEs should be done at least every 6
[Q] A nurse is collecting a health history from a months
client who has a diagnosis of cancer of the [Q] A nurse is caring for a client who had an
tongue. For which risk factor commonly insertion of radium for cancer of the cervix.
associated with cancer of the tongue should For what radium reaction should the nurse
the nurse assess when collecting the client’s assess the client?
history? (a) Pain
(a) Nail biting (b) Nausea
(b) Poor dental habits (c) Excoriation
(c) Frequent gum chewing (d) Restlessness
(d) Large consumption of alcohol [Q] A client is admitted to the hospital with a
[Q] Which patient is having very high risk for suspected diagnosis of Hodgkin’s disease.
developing ovarian cancer? Which assessment finding would the nurse
(a) 30 yrs old on oral contraceptives expect to note specifically in the client?
(b) 36 yrs old who had first child at 22 years (a) Fatigue
(c) 45 yrs old who was never been pregnant (b) Weakness
(d) 40 yrs old who had 5 alive children, 1 (c) Weight gain
abortion (d) Enlarged lymph nodes

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[Q] A gastrectomy is performed on a client with [Q] The nurse is caring for a client following a
gastric cancer. In the immediate postoperative mastectomy. Which nursing intervention
period, the nurse notes bloody drainage from would assist in preventing lymphedema of
the nasogastric tube. The nurse should take the affected arm?
which most appropriate action? (a) Placing cool compresses on the affected arm
(b) Elevating the affected arm on a pillow above
(a) Measure abdominal girth.
heart level
(b) Irrigate the nasogastric tube.
(c) Avoiding arm exercises in the immediate
(c) Continue to monitor the drainage.
postoperative period
(d) Notify the primary health care provider (PHCP) (d) Maintaining an intravenous site below the
[Q] According to a standard staging classification antecubital area on the affected side
of Hodgkin’s disease, which of the following [Q] Identify the given image?
criteria reflects stage III?
(a) Involvement of lymph node regions or
structures on both sides of the diaphragm
(b) Involvement of two or more lymph node
regions or structures
(c) Involvement of single lymph node region or
structure
(d) Involvement of extra lymphatic organs or (a) Chemo port
tissues (b) Swan gas catheter
[Q] The nurse is teaching a client about the risk (c) Hemodimic port
factors associated with colorectal cancer. The (d) None of the above
nurse determines that further teaching is [Q] A patient's bowel protrudes through the
necessary related to colorectal cancer if the opening of colostomy. What is the first action
client identifies which item as associated risk that the nurse should take at this time?
factor? (a) Call the patient's physician.
(a) Age younger than 50 years (b) Check the patient's vital signs.
(b) History of colorectal polyps (c) Cover the bowel with moist saline gauze.
(c) Family history of colorectal cancer (d) Push the bowel back through the opening.
(d) Chronic inflammatory bowel disease [Q] Removal of an entire lung is called as
[Q] The nurse is assessing a client who has a new (a) Lobectomy
Ureterostomy. Which statement by the client (b) Pneumonectomy
indicates the need for more education about (c) Segmental resection
urinary stoma care? (d) Wedge resection
(a) “I change my pouch every week.” [Q] Which of the following is the most frequent
(b) “I change the appliance in the morning” complication of ileostomy?
(c) “I empty the urinary collection bag when it is (a) Folate deficiency
two-thirds full.” (b) Intestinal obstruction
(d) “When I’m in the shower I direct the flow of (c) Malabsorption of fat
water away from my stoma.” (d) Fluid and electrolyte imbalance
[Q] The nurse should plan to implement which [Q] After a client has a biopsy for suspected
intervention in the care of a client cervical cancer, the laboratory report reveals
experiencing neutropenia as a result of a stage 0 lesion. What does a nurse conclude
chemotherapy? about this client’s stage of cancer?
(a) Restrict all visitors.
(a) The lesion is carcinoma in situ.
(b) Restrict fluid intake.
(c) Teach the client and family about the need (b) There is early stromal invasion.
for hand hygiene. (c) There is parametrial involvement.
(d) Insert an indwelling urinary catheter to (d) The cancer is confined to the cervix.
prevent skin breakdown

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[Q] The vaccine used for the prevention of [Q] A client with stomach cancer is admitted to
cervical cancer is the oncology unit after vomiting for 3 days.
(a) BCG (b) IgG Physical assessment findings include
(c) Hep B (d) HPV irregular pulse, muscle twitching, and
[Q] After having a transverse colostomy, the complaints of prickling sensations in the
client asks what physical effect the surgery fingers and hands. Laboratory results include
will have on future sexual relationships. a potassium level of 2.9 mEq/L, a pH of 7.46,
and a bicarbonate level of 29 mEq/L. The
Which information should the nurse include
client is experiencing :
in a teaching plan for this client?
(a) Metabolic alkalosis
(a) “You will be able to resume usual sexual (b) Respiratory acidosis
relationships.” (c) Metabolic acidosis
(b) “Surgery will temporarily decrease (d) Respiratory alkalosis
your sexual impulses.” [Q] Identify the given image?
(c) “Your sexual activity must be curtailed for
several weeks.”
(d) “Partners should be told about the surgery
before any sexual activity.”
[Q] How many inches should the nurse insert a
catheter into the stoma when performing a
transverse colostomy irrigation?
(a) 5 cm (2 inches) (b) 8 cm (3 inches)
(c) 15 cm (6 inches) (d) 20 cm (8 inches)
[Q] A client is admitted for malignant melanoma [Q] Identify the given image?
that was discovered during a routine eye
examination. For which preferred treatment
does the nurse expect the client to be
scheduled?
(a) Radiation (b) Enucleation
(c) Cryosurgery (d) Chemotherapy
[Q] The nurse is assessing the perineal wound in
a client who has returned form the operating
room following an abdominal perineal
resection and notes Serosanguineous
drainage from the wound. Which nursing
[Q] Identify the given image?
Intervention is most appropriate?
(a) Clamp the dressing as prescribed.
(b) Change the dressing as prescribed.
(c) Notify the surgeon.
(d) Remove and replace the perineal packing.
[Q] Himani was recently diagnosed with
Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Upon the early [Q] Identify the given image?
diagnosis, the nurse will expect which of the
following areas is often involved?
(a) Chest (b) Neck
(c) Groin (d) Pelvis

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