What is so bad aboutcigarettes?" Which response by the nurse isaccurate?
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"Cigarettes contain more than 700chemicals, 70 of which are known
carcinogens."
The nurse recognizes the importance of promoting effective cardiorespiratory
function for a client with lung cancer. Which intervention should the nurse include in
the plan ofcare? (Select all thatapply.)
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, Administer supplemental oxygen as ordered.
Provide chest physiotherapy with percussion and postural drainage.
Assist the client toturn, cough, and deep breathe.
While conducting a preventive health seminar on lungcancer, a member of the
audienceasks, "I've been smoking for 40 years. Why stopnow?" Which response by
the nurse most accurately addresses the participants risk for lungcancer?
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" It is never too late to stop. The sooner you stop the greater the chance for
lowering your risk for lung cancer.
A client with lung cancer asks why he is scheduled for chemotherapy prior to surgery
for a wedge resection. Which response by the nurse is mostaccurate?
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"Chemotherapy is used to shrink the tumor so that it can be removed more
easily."
The nurse is interviewing a client admitted with lung cancer. Which symptom reported
by the client would be consistent with thisdiagnosis?
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