The nurse is caring for a patient who is to have a nephrectomy. The patient states that the surgeon said that this surgery is considered a "curative procedure." Which of these responses would be appropriate by the nurse?

a. "No, it is considered diagnostic surgery."
b. "Yes, it can be classified as a curative procedure."
c. "No, it is an exploratory procedure."
d. "It is considered palliative surgery."


ANS: B
Curative surgery removes diseased or abnormal tissue. Diagnostic or exploratory surgery takes tissue samples for study to make a diagnosis, uses scopes to look into areas of the body, or involves an incision to open an area of the body for examination. Palliative surgery alleviates symptoms.

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