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UTERUS CARCINOMA images_(4)1 (DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE (CA-125 blood test, pap…
UTERUS CARCINOMA
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
Pain with urination or sexual intercourse
vaginal bleeding
NURSING INTERVENTION
PLAN
by talking touch patient appropriate
provide accurate and consistent information
Maintain frequent contact with the patient
regarding diagnosis and prognosis
Encourage patient to share thoughts and feelings
explain procedures, providing opportunity for questions
EVALUATION
Patient display appropriate range of
feeling lesser fear
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
Fear related to situation
CAUSES AND RISK FACTORS
Excessive oestrogen exposure
diabetes
family history
high blood pressure
over weight
SURGERY
Hormone theraphy
chemotherapy
radiation therapy
Abdominal hysterectomy
DIET
limit intake of salt
Limit intake of red meat and avoid processed meat
Limit consumption of energy-dense foods
avoid sugar drinks
Avoid eating food that contains high level of fat
sweet potatoes and spinach
Kale and other greens
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
It is the abnormal growth of cells that have
ability to invade or spread to other parts
Endometrium of the uterus
It is also called endometrial cancer
Begins in the layer of cells that form the lining
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
CA-125 blood test
pap smear
biopsy
Pelvic examination
genetic test
pelvic ultrasound
Endometrium biopsy
Hysteroscopy
DEFINITION
A type of cancer that begins in the uterus
HEALTH EDUCATION
ranges of body fat
be physically active as part of everyday life
Be as lean as possible within the normal
Avoid obesity or being overweight by exercising