Oncology NursingChristine Miaskowski A valuable resource for all oncology practice settings that focuses on nursing diagnoses for specific cancers and oncologic emergencies, with the emphasis on the nursing interventions and supportive rationales for each problem. |
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Bladder Cancer | 19 |
Breast Cancer | 27 |
Colorectal Cancer | 39 |
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abdominal Abnormal activities acute adequate Administer Altered analgesics anxiety biopsy bladder bleeding blood bone marrow bowel calcium cancer cardiac output cardiac tamponade cells changes chemotherapy chronic CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS CLINICAL/DIAGNOSTIC FINDINGS constipation Decreased Defining Characteristics diarrhea DISCHARGE PLANNING/CONTINUITY disease process dyspnea edema Elevated ETIOLOGIES/RISK FACTORS evidenced fatigue fever fluid intake fluid volume function GVHD hypercalcemia hypotension identify Impaired increase infection Instruct patient Knowledge Deficit Related lesions leukemia liver lung lymphoma malignant marrow transplantation medications melanoma metastasis mg/dL mucous membranes muscle nausea normal NURSING DIAGNOSIS Nursing Interventions Assess Nursing Interventions Monitor oliguria Oncology Nursing oral ovarian cancer pain Patient Outcomes Patient Patient will maintain perfusion prescribed pressure prevent Provide pulmonary radiation therapy renal respiratory Risk Factors self-care sepsis serum sexual side effects signs and symptoms skin integrity status stool surgery syndrome Tachypnea Teach patient tion tissue treatment tumor uric acid urinary urine output venous verbalize vital signs Weight loss