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Why do Head & neck cancers develop? - Answer - as a result of loss of cellular regulation
which can disrupt breathing, eating, facial appearance, and speech
What type of cancer are Head & neck cancers? - Answer - Squamous cell carcinoma
What are Squamous cell carcinomas? - Answer - Slow growing tumors
Generally curable if treated early
Where do Head & neck cancers metastasize to? - Answer - lymph nodes, muscle, bones
What is a Common symptom of Head & neck cancers? - Answer - dysphagia
What is Dysphagia? - Answer - difficulty swallowing
What are the treatment options for Head & neck cancers? - Answer - surgery, chemo, &
radiation
What does Radiation cause? - Answer - voice hoarseness
What is your main concern for head & neck cancers? - Answer - ABCs
Why do head and neck cancers develop? - Answer - develop as a result of loss of cellular
regulation
What does Loss of cellular regulation disrupt? - Answer - Breathing
Eating
Facial appearance
Speech
What type of cancer are Head and Neck cancers typically? - Answer - squamous cell
carcinomas
What is Epistaxis? - Answer - bloody nose
, What can Nose displacement cause? - Answer - Affects Gas exchange
Airway obstruction
Deformity
Source of infection
What are the causes of Nasal fractures? - Answer - Contact sports
Fights
Motor vehicle accidents
What is the primary intervention of Epistaxis? - Answer - Patient sit upright
Head forward
What is Asthma? - Answer - chronic intermittent airway obstruction caused by
inflammation of airway tissues that results in bronchoconstriction
What can severe airway obstruction cause? - Answer - Impaired gas exchange
What does Montelukast do? - Answer - Blocks leukotriene receptors to decrease
inflammation
How often should you take Montelukast? - Answer - everyday
How often should you take Long-acting beta agonists? - Answer - every morning
When should you take Bronchodilators? - Answer - 5 minutes before other inhaled drugs
What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease? - Answer - progressive disorder that
includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis
What does COPD impede? - Answer - gas exchange
What is the Priority intervention for COPD? - Answer - improve gas exchange
Is more oxygen for a client with COPD better or worse? - Answer - Worse
It removes COPD pts. hypoxic respiratory state
Causes hypoventilation, hypercapnia, apnea, and respiratory failure
What diet should COPD patients consider? - Answer - Increase calories
Increase protein