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scupa MYOSACOMA (PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (There is excessive or rapid growth…
MYOSACOMA
DEFINITION
It is cancer of the muscle tissue or malignant tumor that derive from myogenic cells
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
There is excessive or rapid growth between the middle layers of the skin
During the development of blood vessels and muscles of the skin
They are associated with the blood vessels and muscles
It happens during the Embryonic stage
It usually occur in the prostate and bladder
Myosacoma and sacoma are similar
CAUSES
Family history of certain disease
Chemotherapy
Chemicals
Arsenic and herbicides in wood preservatives
Exposure to radiation
DIAGNOSTIC STUDY
Xray
Computed tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
Lump or mass at the location
Pain
Swelling
Body changes
HEALTH EDUCATION
Teach patient about good house keeping
Advise patient to change diet
Advise patient about risk factors
State the importance or scanning
Teach patient to modify smoking
PHARMACOLOGY
Chemotherapy
Radiation Therapy
Hormonal Therapy
NURSING CARE PLAN
Evaluation
Less pain
Patient confidence
Balanced nutrition
Nurses Diagnose
Fear
Encourage verbalization of thoughts or concerns
Restrict negative thinking
Provide open and none judgmental environment
Visit patient frequently
Acute Pain
Determine pain history
Provide comfort
Encourage use of stress management skills
Altered Nutrition
Monitor daily intake
Asses skin and mucous Membrane
Encourage to eat all required nutrients
REFERENCES
https://www.zapmeta.ws.co.za
https://www.mamaaprihealing.co.za