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Flashcards in Oncology Deck (10)
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1
Q

What vaccinations should a child with cancer and neutropenia NOT get?

A

Live vaccinations such as:

  • MMR
  • varicella
  • rotavirus
  • intranasal influenza

The child will get the disease.

2
Q

Describe:

Nephroblastoma (Wilm’s tumor)

A

The most common intra-abdominal/kidney tumor of childhood.

It can be genetic or congenital.

3
Q

What is the characteristic symptom of a nephroblastoma (Wilm’s tumor)?

A

Swelling or mass within the abdomen that is firm and non-tender on one side.

Client can also get hypertension due to effects on the kidneys.

4
Q

What should be avoided in the child with a Wilm’s tumor?

A

Do NOT palpate the abdomen due to risk of rupture and sending cancer cells throughout body.

Put a sign up next to bed that says “Do Not Palpate Abdomen”.

5
Q

Interventions:

Nephroblastoma (Wilm’s tumor)

A
  • monitor intake and output
  • monitor blood pressure
6
Q

Describe:

Osteosarcoma (osteogenic sarcoma)

A

Tthe most common bone cancer in children usually occurring in the legs.

7
Q

What is the characteristic symptom of osteosarcoma?

A

Vague pain, usually attributed to “growing pains”.

8
Q

What are the interventions due to possible amputation of the leg from osteosarcoma?

A
  • pain control for phantom limb pain
  • get fitted for a prosthetic limb
9
Q

Where is the most common type of brain tumor in a child located?

A

In the posterior part of the brain in the cerebellum or brainstem.

The location of the tumor contributes to increased intracranial pressure.

10
Q

What are the signs and symptoms of increased intracranial pressure with a brain tumor.

A
  1. headache that is worse when waking up and improves during the day
  2. vomiting unrelated to feeding or eating
  3. General neuro changes - ataxia and clumsiness, seizures, double vision, facial weakness