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Breast CancerR M. is a 72-year-old female who went to her health care provider with a complaint of “feeling tightness” around a lump in her right breast. She has a history of hypertension and smoking (25 pack-year history).Subjective DataHas a family history of breast cancer-one sister recently had lumpectomy and radiation therapy. Mother and aunt died from breast cancer when they were in their 60s.Has had history of “lumpy” breasts, but this lump feels “different”Says she cannot quit smoking because of all of the stress in her life. Her husband recently left her, and she has not seen her two daughters in more than 6 months.She spends most of her time watching TVObjective DataPhysical Examination5’9”, 205 lbBlood pressure 165/100, pulse 76, respirations 20, temperature 98.8°FPalpable mass in right breast in upper outer quadrantDiagnostic StudiesBilateral mammogram and ultrasound of right breastCase Study ProgressR.M. goes to her follow-up visit and is told that the mammogram and ultrasound show a 4-cm mass. She undergoes a core needle biopsy. The results indicate that the mass is infiltrating lobular carcinoma. She undergoes a lumpectomy and axillary lymph node dissection. Six of 15 axillary lymph nodes are positive for cancer. Two weeks after surgery, she is being seen to discuss further treatment options.

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2024 Should minors be allowed to seek testing and treatment without parent consent

2024 Should minors be allowed to seek testing and treatment without parent consent

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2024 Week 7 – Health care policy

2024 Week 7 – Health care policy

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WEEK 71) Discuss the role that the electoral process and government plays in one’s daily work and family life.2) As nurses, health policy can influence both arenas of our lives. What policy issues might drive nurses to lobby Congress and/or get involved in campaign politics?3) What strategies might nurses use to have their voices heard?The American Nurse:http://www.theamericannurse.org/2014/10/22/time-for-nurses-to-get-out-the-vote/**As a reminder,all questions must be answered to receivefull credit for this discussion. please include your name in the title of the discussion. Also, make sure to use scholarly sources to support your discussion.