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The patient admitted for surgery has a lump in her breast. The patients daughter asks the LVN if her mother should have surgery. Which issued might be considered before responding?

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Final answer:

Before responding, the LVN should consider the nature of the lump, the patient's medical history, and medical guidelines and recommendations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Before responding to the daughter's question, the LVN should consider several issues:

  1. The nature of the lump: The LVN should assess whether the lump is a benign growth, such as a cyst, or if there is a possibility of it being cancerous. This can be done through a physical examination and further diagnostic tests.
  2. Medical history: The LVN should consider the patient's medical history, including any previous surgeries, family history of breast cancer, or other relevant factors that may impact the decision for surgery.
  3. Medical guidelines and recommendations: The LVN should be aware of the current medical guidelines and recommendations for breast lumps and cancer. This can inform the LVN's response to the daughter's question.

By considering these issues, the LVN can provide an informed response to the daughter's query and guide the patient and her family towards the most appropriate course of action.

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