WORKSHEET #1 – CELLULAR ABERRATION
To be submitted on Aug. 8, 2019 to be encoded in your laptop first
The items with asterisks (*) must be encoded in a long bond paper then submit together with
the long, green long clearbook.
Textbooks:
        1. Hinkle & Cheever. (2018). Brunner and Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical
           Nursing. 13th edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, USA.
        2. Lemone, P & Burke, K. (2014). Medical-surgical nursing critical thinking in client
           care. Singapore: Pearson Education.
Questions to be answered:
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
   1.  *Research on the top 10 cancer in the Philippines, Asia, and WHO.
   2.  *What is the etymology of the word “cancer”? Define cancer.
   3.  *Define oncology.
   4.  *Describe the components of the cell. (Refer to your Human Anatomy Book)
   5.  *Discuss and make a diagram of the cell life cycle (from interphase to stages of mitosis:
       prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase)
   6. *Describe the normal cellular differentiation.
   7. *What are the functions of the DNA?
   8. *Explain the following patterns of cell growth and provide examples:
       a. Hyperplasia
       b. Metaplasia
       c. Dysplasia
       d. Anaplasia
       e. Neoplasia
   9. Study the Characteristics of Benign and Malignant Tumors (See Table 15-1, p. 326,
       Hinkle & Cheever)
   10. Study Table 15 – 2 Classification of Cancer by Tissue of Origin (Brunner & Suddarth, p.
       328)
   11. *Explain the following theories of carcinogenesis:
       a. *Define the following terms:
          - carcinogenesis
          - carcinogen
          - apoptosis
          -    angiogenesis
       b. *Cellular Transformation and Derangement Theory including the stages of initiation,
          promotion, and progression; and two types of genes (oncogenes & tumor-suppressor
          genes) affecting mutation
       c. *Failure of the Immune Response Theory
ASSESSMENT
   12. *Provide brief explanation for each risk factor that contributes to the development of
       cancer (find also research articles related to each risk factor from reliable journals).
   13. *List the warning signals of cancer according to American Cancer Society
   14. *Discuss the following preventive measures for cancer with examples:
       a. primary prevention
       b. secondary prevention
       c. tertiary prevention
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15. *List the 4 purposes for undergoing extensive testing.
16. Study Table 15 – 3 p. 332 on American Society Screening Guidelines for the Early
    Detection of Cancer in Average-Risk Asymptomatic People
17. Study Table 15 – 4 p. 334 on Selected Diagnostic Tests Used to Detect Cancer
18. *Differentiate grading from staging of cancer cells.
19. Study Chart 15 -3 on the TNM Classification
INTERVENTIONS
20. *Explain the medical management of cancer in terms of the following and provide
    examples:
a. *Surgery
       - Diagnostic (biopsy: excisional, incisional, needle)
       - Primary Tx: Debulking (See also Table 15 – 5, p. 336 on Selected Techniques
           Used for Localized Destruction of Tumor Tissue)
       - Prophylactic Surgery including factors that are considered when discussing
           possible prophylactic surgery; provide examples
       - Palliative Surgery
       - Reconstructive Surgery
b. *Radiation therapy
       - two types of ionizing radiation
       - radiation dosage
       - administration of radiation (external & internal)
       - toxicity
       - nursing management
       - protecting caregivers
c. *Chemotherapy
       - Classification of Chemotherapeutic Agents (See Table 15-7, p. 343, Hinkle &
           Cheever) – don’t encode
       - Administration Chemotherapeutic Agents (dosage; chemotherapy treatment
           regimens)
       - Extravasation (definition; vesicants and examples; precautions; prevention; signs
           and symptoms; management)
       - Hypersensitivity Reactions
       - Toxicity and how it affects the different systems of the body including the
           management
       - Study Chart 15 -5, p. 349 Safety in Handling Chemotherapy for Health Care
           providers – don’t encode
d. *Bone Marrow/Hematopoietic and Stem Cell Transplantation
       - types
       - nursing management: before, during, and after treatment (caring for recipients and
           caring for donors)
e. *Hyperthermia (Thermal Therapy)
       - required temperature to kill tumor cells
       - How heat is being produced?
       - Application
       - Side effects
       - Nursing Management
f. *Targeted Therapies
       - Biologic Response Modifiers: Nonspecific Biologic Response Modifiers,
           Monoclonal Antibodies, Cytokines (Interferons, Interleukins, Cancer Vaccines
       - Gene Therapy and its approaches
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          - Nursing Management
   g. *Hormonal Therapy
   h. *Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Health Therapies
   21. Read Nursing Care of Patients with Cancer pp. 355 – 373 (Hinkle & Cheever)- don’t
       encode
   22. Study Chart 15 – 7, Nursing Care Plan, pp. 358 – 370 (Hinkle & Cheever) – don’t
       encode
   23. *Monitoring and Managing Potential Complications: Infection, Septic Shock, Bleeding &
       Thrombocytopenia
   24. *Promoting Home, Community-Based, Transitional, and Hospice Care
   25. Cancer Survivorship: See Table 15 – 12, p. 380 (Hinkle & Cheever) – don’t encode
   26. Oncologic Emergencies (Study Table 15 -13, pp. 381 – 383, Hinkle & Cheever) – don’t
       encode
   27. Gerontologic Considerations (Study Table 15 -11, p. 380, Hinkle & Cheever) – don’t
       encode
ROSELYN S. PACARDO, RM, RN, MM, MAN
Assistant Professor
July 23, 2019