A client tells the nurse that they thought they were receiving cancer chemotherapy but they overheard the healthcare prescriber talking about antibiotics. Which is the nurse's best response?

1. The antibiotics used for cancer are the same for infectious diseases.
2. The cancer antibiotics have the ability to kill cancer cells.
3. All the antitumor antibiotics interact with the RNA similar to the hormone antagonists.
4. There are limited adverse effects of the antitumor antibiotics.


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Rationale 1: Antitumor antibiotics are very different and more toxic than the antibiotics used for infectious diseases.
Rationale 2: Antitumor antibiotics are drugs obtained from bacteria that have the ability to kill cancer cells and are effective against certain tumors.
Rationale 3: Antitumor antibiotics interact with DNA in a manner similar to the alkylating drugs.
Rationale 4: A major dose-limiting adverse effect of the antitumor antibiotics is bone marrow suppression.

Global Rationale: Antitumor antibiotics are drugs obtained from bacteria that have the ability to kill cancer cells and they are very effective against certain tumors. These chemicals are more toxic that the traditional antibiotics and their use is restricted to treating specific cancers. All the antitumor antibiotics interact with DNA in a manner similar to the alkylating drugs.

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When collecting family interactional data, the nurse knows to ask:

1. "How do the actions of your family worsen your symptoms of schizophrenia?" 2. "Since you have been in the hospital, who is taking care of your children?" 3. "How often do you shop for nutritional items for your family?" 4. "What do you buy when you shop at the local market?"

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A condition with a deficiency in growth hormone is called ________________

ANS:

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The nurse is completing discharge instructions for an Asian American client. The nurse can best evaluate the likeliness of the client to adhere to the instructions by use of which method?

A) Make the client promise to follow the instructions and be compliant with the plan. B) Ask the client if he or she agrees with the instructions that are outlined. C) Ask the client if there is anything in the discharge plan that will interfere with compliance. D) Observe the client's face to see if he or she is smiling, which can be interpreted as compliance.

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One of the most important tools for coping with the reality of a serious chronic disease such as cystic fibrosis is

a. having a sense of humor. b. avoiding talking about it. c. making friends only with others who have the same disease. d. making friends only with others who do not have the same disease.

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