Nursing Pharmacology Chapter 33-34: Cancer Chemotherapy Drug Practice Questions
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Suppressed by alkylating-type cancer chemotherapeutic drugs
- Humoral immunity
- Cellular immunity
- Both
- Neither
Choose the correct statement(s) concerning immunological effects associated with alkylating-type anticancer drug.
- Alkylating agents may be used to treat some autoimmune diseases.
- Typically immunosuppression by alkylating agents are irreversible (at typical doses), given the covalent linkages involved.
- With long-term treatment, alkylating agents used in cancer chemotherapy may induce Pneumocystis jiroveci or fungal infections.
- A & B
- B & C
- A & C
Alkylating agent-type cancer chemotherapy drugs-contraindications:
- Known drug hypersensitivity
- Patients with significant bone marrow depression
- Both
- Neither
Cautious use(s) of alkylating agent-type cancer chemotherapy drugs include/includes:
- Previous exposure to chemotherapy
- Previous exposure to radiation therapy
- Thrombocytopenia
- Suboptimal renal or hepatic function
- A & B
- B & C
- A, B, & C
- All answers (A-D)
Typical antiemetics are very effective in controlling nausea and vomiting associated with alkylating agent chemotherapy administration.
- True
- False
Nausea and vomiting associated with administration of alkylating agent-type anticancer medication is directly proportional to the dose.
- True
- False
Onset of nausea subsequent to the administration of alkylating agent-type anticancer drugs:
- Within a few minutes
- After a several hour delay
- Both
- Neither
Bone marrow toxicity associated with alkylating agent-type anticancer drugs may affect which one(s) of the following cell types?
- Erythrocytes
- Platelets
- Leukocytes
- A & B
- B & C
- A & C
- A, B & C
This alkylating agent-type anticancer drug is associated with relative sparing of hemopoietic stem cells.
- Busulfan
- Cyclophosphamide
- Both
- Neither
Hemopoietic depression associated with nitrosoureas (such a carmustine) tends to be delayed:
- True
- False
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