Deck 33: Targeted Therapies to Treat Cancer
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Deck 33: Targeted Therapies to Treat Cancer
1
The nurse is preparing to administer intravenous temsirolimus (Torisel). To prevent a common adverse drug effect, the nurse will expect to administer which type of drug?
A) An antibiotic
B) An anticoagulant
C) An antiemetic
D) An antihistamine
A) An antibiotic
B) An anticoagulant
C) An antiemetic
D) An antihistamine
An antihistamine
2
The nurse is performing a history on a patient who will begin taking bevacizumab (Avastin). Which aspect of the patient's history should be reported to the oncologist treating this patient?
A) History of hepatitis
B) Hypertension
C) Recent treatment for a GI obstruction
D) Weight loss
A) History of hepatitis
B) Hypertension
C) Recent treatment for a GI obstruction
D) Weight loss
Recent treatment for a GI obstruction
3
A patient who is taking the tyrosine kinase inhibitor sunitinib (Sutent) calls to report red, painful, and swollen palms and soles of feet. The nurse will perform which action?
A) Notify the patient's provider of this adverse reaction.
B) Reassure the patient that these are common side effects.
C) Recommend taking acetaminophen for discomfort.
D) Suggest taking diphenhydramine to help with the swelling.
A) Notify the patient's provider of this adverse reaction.
B) Reassure the patient that these are common side effects.
C) Recommend taking acetaminophen for discomfort.
D) Suggest taking diphenhydramine to help with the swelling.
Notify the patient's provider of this adverse reaction.
4
The nurse performs a medication history on a patient who will begin targeted therapy for cancer with gefitinib (Iressa). The nurse learns that the patient is taking carbamazepine, a histamine2 blocker, and warfarin. The nurse will anticipate that the provider will make which change to the medication regimen?
A) decrease the gefitinib dose.
B) decrease the warfarin dose.
C) increase the histamine2 blocker dose.
D) increase the carbamazepine dose.
A) decrease the gefitinib dose.
B) decrease the warfarin dose.
C) increase the histamine2 blocker dose.
D) increase the carbamazepine dose.
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5
Which of the following agents is NOT an epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitor?
A) Alectinib
B) Erlotinib
C) Gefitinib
D) Osimertinib
A) Alectinib
B) Erlotinib
C) Gefitinib
D) Osimertinib
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6
The patient asks the nurse what apoptosis means. The nurse will explain that apoptosis refers to:
A) alteration of cellular functions.
B) inhibition of cell division.
C) prevention of cell phase progression.
D) slow, planned cellular death.
A) alteration of cellular functions.
B) inhibition of cell division.
C) prevention of cell phase progression.
D) slow, planned cellular death.
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7
The nurse is teaching a patient who will begin receiving targeted therapy for cancer. The patient asks how targeted therapy differs from other types of chemotherapies. The nurse will explain that targeted therapy:
A) damages cancer cell DNA to prevent cell replication.
B) directly kills or damages cancerous cells.
C) interferes with specific molecules in cancer cells.
D) prevents metastasis of cancer cells.
A) damages cancer cell DNA to prevent cell replication.
B) directly kills or damages cancerous cells.
C) interferes with specific molecules in cancer cells.
D) prevents metastasis of cancer cells.
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8
A patient who has metastatic colorectal cancer tells the nurse that a cousin who had colorectal cancer received bevacizumab (Avastin) and wonders how the drug works. The nurse will explain that bevacizumab works by targeting which of the following?
A) HER2 receptors.
B) epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase.
C) the BRCA1 suppressor gene.
D) vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) proteins.
A) HER2 receptors.
B) epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase.
C) the BRCA1 suppressor gene.
D) vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) proteins.
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9
What action is most important for the nurse to teach the patient taking imatinib?
A) "The medication will cause the stool to be black; do not worry about that."
B) "Acetaminophen can be used for headaches."
C) "Limit your fluid intake to 1 liter each day."
D) "Be diligent about using birth control while you are on this medication."
A) "The medication will cause the stool to be black; do not worry about that."
B) "Acetaminophen can be used for headaches."
C) "Limit your fluid intake to 1 liter each day."
D) "Be diligent about using birth control while you are on this medication."
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