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Cellular Regulation and Comfort

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Accumulated fluid found in the affected arm after mastectomy.
Criteria used when treating skin cancer.
After mastectomies, the affected arm is elevated to prevent lymphodema.
Vaso-occlusion is another complication of sickle-cell anemia which is extremely painful. Morphine is used to relieve this pain.
Seen from cell death (rhabdomyolysis, cytotoxic therapy):hyperuricemia.
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia: Average age is 72. Symptoms are gradual over time.
Education needed for sickle-cell anemia patients includes triggers: high altitudes, fever, dehydration.
Used during staging of cancer: tumor size, node involvement, metastasis.
Acute lymphocytic leukemia: Most common in children and adolescents.
A description used death is approaching. Signs and symptoms seen include hypoxia, initial increased heart rate, discoloration of extremities, incontinence, decreased body temperature, irregular breathing, confusion.
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Physical wasting of the body seen in cancer from weight loss and from effects of chemotherapy.
Nolvadex is given to breast cancer patients for at least 5 years. It is considered a hormone therapy. Labs including calcium levels are monitored.
Treatment for the dying includes being pain free and comfortable.
A complication is superior vena cava syndrome: compression of the large vein that carries blood down to the heart. Symptoms include a persistent cough and shortness of breath, hoarseness, swelling around the eyes, fatigue, chest pain, headaches, and dizziness.
Busulfan (Myleran) and Allopurinol are sometimes given together to prevent hyperuricemia in some leukemia patients.
A chronic hemolytic anemia. One of its complications is splenic sequestration. this condition requires oxygen and increased fluids to be given quickly as death can occur within hours.
When treating sickle-cell anemia, the patient needs pain meds, oxygen, fluids, and warmth.
It is always important to look at meds and their interaction with diet. Many of the AIDS/HIV meds cannot be taken with grapefruit juice as it interferes with absorption of the med.
Sarcoma that develops as am opportunistic disease, seen in HIV patients, transplant patients, and cancer treatment patients.
Hormone Replacement Therapy is one of the options in treating cancer. The pros and cons of taking this option must be considered.