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A nurse is caring for a child with Wilms tumor, stage I. Which statements are true regarding this diagnosis? Select all that apply
-Prognosis is poor even with treatment.
-Prognosis is good with treatment.
-The tumor is limited to the kidney and can be excised with the capsular surface intact.
-The tumor has undergone hematogenous metastasis, most commonly involving the lung.

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The most important aspect of preoperative care to a child with Wilms' tumor is Monitoring blood pressure.

What is Wilms tumor?

  • Kidney cancer called Wilms' tumor is extremely uncommon and mostly affects children. It is sometimes also referred as nephroblastoma and it is the most frequent kidney cancer in kids.
  • Children with Wilms' tumor are most frequently affected between the ages of 3 and 4; cases after age 5 are substantially less prevalent.
  • Because the tumor is of renal origin and the renin-angiotensin system may be involved, blood pressure monitoring is crucial. Avoid palpating the liver because it puts pressure on the affected area, increasing the possibility of tumor rupture and cancer cell seeding.
  • There is no evidence to support a urinary tract infection in the youngster. Pressure on the affected area from prone lying raises the possibility of a tumor rupture and the spread of cancer cells.
  • While, overall, the most frequent hematogenous metastases occur in the liver and adrenal glands, various histological types of lung cancer show specific dissemination patterns.

To  learn more about Wilms tumor refer to,

brainly.com/question/28114108

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