Nursing Care Plan Lung Cancer Postoperative Care
LUNG CANCER: POSTOPERATIVE CARE
I. Pathophysiology
a. Usually develops within the wall or epithelium of the
bronchial tree
b. Prolonged exposure to cancer-promoting agents causes
damage to ciliated cells and mucus-producing cells, leading
to genetic mutations and development of dysplastic cells.
II. Classification (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,
2008; National Cancer Institute, 2008)
a.
I. Pathophysiology
a. Usually develops within the wall or epithelium of the
bronchial tree
b. Prolonged exposure to cancer-promoting agents causes
damage to ciliated cells and mucus-producing cells, leading
to genetic mutations and development of dysplastic cells.
II. Classification (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,
2008; National Cancer Institute, 2008)
a.
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