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NClaborn

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Since being treated for leukemia in her early twenties, a client has experienced bilateral mastec-tomies and has been diagnosed with osteoporosis and hypothyroidism. This health history best reflects the lifelong impact of:
 
  1. Cancer on a client's health and wellness
  2. Cancer treatments on future health status
  3. Specific cancers on the health status of survivors
  4. Genetic susceptibility on the reoccurrence of cancer

Question 2

The nurse recognizes that the client symptomatology typical of the acute cancer survival phase includes:
 
  1. Fear and anxiety
  2. Despair and anger
  3. Lethargy and alopecia
  4. Dyspnea and tachycardia

Question 3

Which of the following client behaviors are examples of active strategies of health promotion? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Losing 10 pounds
  2. Walking 1 mile each evening
  3. Drinking vitamin D fortified milk
  4. Driving a car equipped with airbags
  5. Having regular blood pressure checks
  6. Having a company-required hearing exam



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2
The impact of cancer treatment on future health status is the correct response. The increased risk for developing a second cancer is due to cancer treatment, genetic or other susceptibility, or an interaction between treatment and susceptibility. The risk for treatment related problems is asso-ciated with the complexity of the cancer itself (e.g., type of tumor and stage of disease); the type, variety, and intensity of treatments used; and the age and underlying health status of the client.
While cancer itself affects the client's immediate health and wellness status, it is secondary to the long-term effects of the cancer treatments used.
Although some health effects are related to specific forms of cancer, this is not the best option available because it is much less likely to be the cause of lifelong health issues.
While genetic predisposition is a factor in cancer development it is not the most likely factor af-fecting lifelong health issues for the cancer survivor.

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Answer to Question 3

ANS: 1, 2, 5
With active strategies of health promotion, individuals are motivated to adopt specific health programs. The individual plays an active role in performing tasks or adapting behaviors that im-pact their health in a positive manner.
With passive strategies of health promotion, individuals gain from the activities of others without acting themselves. The fluoridation of municipal drinking water and the fortification of homoge-nized milk with vitamin D are examples of passive health promotion strategies as are driving a




NClaborn

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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