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Case Study 1
Leanna Maurer, a 29-year-old woman who is married and has two small children, aged 1 and 3, at home is recuperating from a left lower lobectomy for bronchogenic carcinoma. Although her chest x-rays show full lung expansion, she has a persistent air leak and continues to need a chest tube to suction and hospitalization. On the sixth postoperative day, she is sad, withdrawn, and not eating. She states that she does not feel she will ever get better or go home.
Answer the following question about Mrs. Maurer's situation.
1. How might her coping responses affect her recovery?
Case Study 2
Jean Day, a 32-year-old woman who is engaged to be married, has undergone surgery for breast cancer and is now about to begin local radiation to her breast, as well as chemotherapy.
Answer the questions about Ms. Day below to deepen your understanding.
1. Why is it important for Jean to practice frequent handwashing and to avoid persons who have upper respiratory functions?
2. Explain why chemotherapy may cause Jean to develop oral ulcers and lose her hair.
3. Before she starts chemotherapy, why is it important to discuss with Jean the effects of chemotherapy on the reproductive tract?
4. During the weeks that she is undergoing chemotherapy, why will it be important to monitor Jean's complete blood count at regular intervals?
5. Since radiation is local, is Jean likely to experience any side effects?