(^224) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified
- Irradiation of the area to decrease tumor size.
- Craniotomy to remove the tumor if appropriate; this depends on location,
size, primary site of cancer, and number of tumors. Some patients may have
several small, scattered tumors, making surgery impractical. - Administer glucocorticoid to reduce swelling or inflammatory response
within confined space inside skull (no room to expand, bone does not give):- dexamethasone
- Administer osmotic diuretic to reduce cerebral edema:
- mannitol
- Administer anticonvulsant to reduce chance of seizure activity:
- phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, divalproex sodium, valproic
acid, levetiracetam, lamotrigine, clonazepam, topiramate, ethosuximide
- phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, divalproex sodium, valproic
- Administer mucosal barrier fortifier to reduce risk of gastric irritation:
- sucralfate
- Administer H2 receptor antagonists to reduce risk of gastric irritation:
- ranitidine, famotidine, nizatidine, cimetidine
- Administer proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) to reduce risk of gastric irritation:
- lansoprazole, omeprazole, esomeprazole, rabeprazole, pantoprazole
NURSING DIAGNOSES
- Disturbed sensory perception
- Risk for injury
NURSING INTERVENTION
- Monitor neurologic function.
- Check for side effects to medications.
- Seizure precautions per institution protocol.
- Assess for pain control.
- Explain to the patient:
- Home care needs.
- Possible need for hospice.