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HA | Breast and Lymphatic System
Season 1
Published 5 months ago
Description
🩺 Breast Health & Cancer — High-Yield Study Guide (RN prep)
1) Classifications & Key Types
- DCIS: In-duct only, noninvasive.
- IDC: Most common (≈80–90%), past duct; firm ± fixed.
- ILC: ≈10%; often thickening vs discrete lump.
- IBC: Aggressive red-swollen breast, peau d’orange; urgent eval.
- Paget dz (nipple): Erythema, flaking, burning, discharge, pain (late); often linked to intraductal CA.
- Triple-Negative (ER-/PR-/HER2-): 10–20%; more in younger & Black pts; faster course.
2) Common Benign
- Fibrocystic changes: Cyclic tender “rubbery/granular” lumps ↑ pre-menses, ↓ after; hormonal.
3) Red Flags → Refer ⚠️
- New mass that’s hard, fixed, poorly defined.
- Spontaneous, unilateral, bloody/guaiac+ discharge.
- Skin changes: peau d’orange, new dimpling/retraction.
- New nipple inversion.
- Inflammatory signs (redness/warmth/rapid enlargement) → think IBC.
4) Bedside Approach (Nursing)
- HPI: COLDSPA for pain/lumps.
- Teach risk reduction: regular exercise, ≤1 drink/day, weight control; high-risk pts discuss enhanced screening.
- Med review (can cause pain/discharge): hormones/OCPs, antipsychotics (e.g., haloperidol/risperidone), antidepressants, sedatives, some antihypertensives; herbs: fennel/anise/fenugreek.
5) Screening (ACS-style talking points) 🎯
- Mammogram: annually from 40 (50–74 may go q2y).
- CBE: q2–3y in 20s–30s; yearly ≥40.
- BSE: optional—teach correct method; goal = body awareness.
6) Risk Factors (know these!) 🧬
- Non-modifiable: female, ↑age, BRCA1/2 (≈5–10%), prior LCIS/atypia, early menarche/late menopause, prior chest radiation, dense breasts.
- Reproductive: nulliparity or 1st birth >30.
- Lifestyle: obesity, post-meno HRT, alcohol (esp. ≥2/day), night-shift/2nd-hand smoke, high-fat diet.
7) Physical Exam (how to) 🧪
- Position: Inspect sitting (both breasts exposed); palpate supine.
- Inspect: symmetry, color/texture, venous pattern, areola/nipple, retraction/dimpling.
- Palpate: all 4 quadrants + Tail of Spence (🔺most tumors here); note location, size, shape, mobility, consistency, tenderness.
- Nodes: Axillary anterior (pectoral), posterior (subscap), lateral (brachial), central.