NURS 6501: MIDTERM EXAM:
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A patient receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer develops nausea, vomiting, and jaundice. The nurse practitioner suspects that the chemotherapy drugs might be causing liver toxicity. This is an example of cell injury due to which of the following mechanisms?
Group of answer choices
- Immune response
- Aging
- Chemical injury
- Hypoxia
- Immune response: While certain drugs or conditions can cause immune-mediated liver damage (such as in autoimmune hepatitis or drug-induced lupus), chemotherapy-induced liver toxicity is primarily a direct chemical injury, not an immune response.
- Aging: Aging can contribute to liver dysfunction over time, but the liver toxicity in this case is more directly related to chemotherapy drugs. Aging is not the primary mechanism here.
- Hypoxia: Hypoxia refers to a lack of oxygen in tissues, and while it can cause cell injury, the symptoms described (nausea, vomiting, jaundice) are more indicative of chemical injury due to chemotherapy rather than a lack of oxygen to the liver.
