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FNP~Oncology

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Define leukemias... CA of WBC's, bone marrow; increased production of abnormal immature WBC's in bone marrow>>>crowds out production of normal RBC's and plts
What are the 4 classifications of Leukemia... ~Acute Non-Lymphomic Leukemia (ANL)/Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) ~Acute Lymphotic Leukemia (ALL) ~Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)~Chronic Myelogenous (CML)
Which leukemia constitiutes for 80% of acute adult cases? ANL/AML
Which leukemia is more difficult to cure in adults than children? ALL (90% remission rate in children)
Whick leukemia is most common in adults? CLL
Which leukemia occurs most often in adults over 40? CML
Which leukemia often occurs in boty middle and old age? CLL
Pancytopenia with circulatin blasts (immature cells)is the hallmark of which leukemia? ALL (decreased RBC's, WBC's, Plts)
Which leukemia has a remission rate of 50-85%? ANL/AML
Which leukemia has a median survival of 10 years? CLL
Which leukemia has a median survival rate of 3-4 yrs? CML
Which leukemia has a long term survival of ~40% ANL/AML
Lymphocytosis is the hallmark of which leukemia? CLL
Philadelphia chromosome in leukemic cells is the hallmark for which leukemia? CML
s/sx's of leukemia (*most common) ~*generalized lymphadenopathy ~*wt loss ~bone pain ~bruising/petechiae ~fatigue ~weakness ~fever ~aorexia
What might labs/dx results show in leukemia? ~CBC with subnormal RBC's and neutrophils (CBC w/dif) ~elevated ESR ~refer if bone aspiration is required to confrim diagnosis of acute v. chronic
Management of leukemia... REFER
What are lymphomas? cancer of lymph nodes; suspect if lymph nodes >1cm without infection, if > or equal to 4-6 wks should be biopsied
How are lymphnodes diagnosed? by bx of enlarged node and staging (4 stages)
What is considered "Stage I" disease localized to a single lymph node or group
What is considered "Stage II" more than one lymh node group involved; confined to one side of the diaphragm (above or below)
What is considered "Stage III" lymph nodes or the spleen involved; occurs on both sides of the diaphragm (above & below)
What is considered "Stage IV" liver or bone marrow involvement
Which is worse: Non-Hodgkin's or Hodgkin's Non-Hodgkin's
Is Hodgkin's more common in males or females males
What is the average age of Hodgkin's 32yo
Non-Hodgkin's is the most common neoplasm between what ages? 20-40yo
What is the common presentation of Non-Hodgkin's lymphadenopathy
What is the common presentaion of Hodgkin's cervical adenopathy that spreads in a predictable fashion along lymph node groups w/ wt loss
Why is Non-Hodgkin's worse than Hodgkin's? ~less predictable pattern of spread ~advanced stage of the dz is usually apparent by the dimt of presenting to clinic
T/F: Reed-Sternberg cells differentiate "Hodgkin's" from Non-Hodgkin's True
Management of Hodgkin's and Non-Hodgkin's... ~radiation therapy (Stage 1 or 2 *lymphoma only) ~chemotherapy (> or equal to Stage 2) ~bone marrow transplant
Created by: KimmiNP
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