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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

Thus, he sought our assistance in improving editing and proofreading his resume. 

In revising his resume, iwritegigs highlighted his soft skills such as his communication skills, ability to negotiate, patience and tactfulness.  In the professional experience part, our team added some skills that are aligned with the position he is applying for.

When he was chosen for the real estate agent position, he sent us this thank you note:

“Kudos to the team for a job well done.  I am sincerely appreciative of the time and effort you gave on my resume.  You did not only help me land the job I had always been dreaming of but you also made me realize how important adding those specific keywords to my resume!  Cheers!

Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 15 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  a contact mold.
B  systemic radiation.
C  external beam radiation therapy.
D  brachytherapy.
Question #2
A  Malignant tumor
B  Benign fibrocystic disease
C  Malignant tumor with metastasis to surrounding tissue
D  Normal finding
Question #4
A  Alkylating
B  Nitrosoureas
C  Antimetabolite
D  Mitotic spindle poisons
Question #7
A  “I replace my toothbrush every month.”
B  “I lubricate my lips with petroleum jelly.”
C  “I clean my teeth gently several times per day.”
D  “I use an alcohol-based mouthwash every morning.”
Question #8
A  Counsel the patient about the possibility of losing her breast.
B  Provide aseptic care to the incision postoperatively
C  Provide time for the patient to discuss her concerns.
D  Clarify information provided by the physician.
Question #9
A  Monoclonal antibodies
B  Cytokine
C  Antimetabolites
D  Retinoids
Question #10
A  The client begins to shiver.
B  The laboratory reports a white blood cell (WBC) count of 1,000/mm3.
C  The client states he is nauseous.
D  The I.V. site is red and swollen.
Question #12
A  To destroy marginal tissues
B  To prevent the formation of new cancer cells
C  To remove the tumor from the brain
D  To analyze the lymph nodes involved
Question #13
A  They gain access to the blood and lymphatic channels
B  They demonstrate cells that are well differentiated.
C  They grow by expansion.
D  They usually grow slowly.
Question #14
A  A normal reaction to the diagnosis of cancer.
B  A side effect of the neoplastic drugs
C  A psychiatric diagnosis everyone has at one time or another.
D  An aberrant psychologic reaction to the chemotherapy.
Question #15
A  “You will be unable to have children.”
B  “You will need to practice birth control measures.”
C  “You will continue having your menses every month.”
D  “You will experience menopause now.”
Question #16
A  thrombocytopenia
B  neutropenia
C  granulocytopenia
D  leukopenia
Question #17
A  chondroma
B  neuroma
C  hemangioma
D  osteoma
Question #18
A  Carcinoma
B  Leukemia
C  Sarcoma
D  Malignancy
Question #19
A  Promotion
B  Initiation
C  Prolongation
D  Progression
Question #20
A  expected chemotherapy-related adverse effects.
B  reinforcement of the client’s medication regimen.
C  chemotherapy exposure and risk factors.
D  signs and symptoms of infection.
Question #22
A  Tumor pressure against normal tissues
B  Random, rapid growth of the tumor
C  Emission of abnormal proteins
D  Cells colonizing to distant body parts
Question #23
A  Monitor the client’s toilet patterns.
B  Monitor the client’s heart rate.
C  Monitor the client closely to prevent infection.
D  Monitor the client’s physical condition.
Question #24
A  Practicing relaxation techniques
B  Using imagery techniques
C  Obtaining acupressure treatments
D  Taking prescribed ondansetron
Question #25
A  works as a secretary at a medical radiation treatment center
B  uses the treadmill for 30 minutes on 5 days each week
C  eats red meat such as steaks or hamburgers every day
D  drinks one glass of wine at dinner each night
Question #26
A  Temperature of 98.3° F (36.8° C)
B  Ate 75% of all meals during the day
C  White blood cell (WBC) count of 9,000 cells/mm3
D  Stage 3 pressure ulcer on the left heel
Question #28
A  Distant metastasis
B  No evidence of primary tumor
C  No regional lymph node metastasis
D  No distant metastasis
Question #29
A  Prepare food separately from family members.
B  Shield your throat area when near others.
C  Flush the toilet twice after every use.
D  Use disposable utensils for the next month.
Question #30
A  Family history
B  Blood studies
C  Allergy history
D  Drug history
Question #31
A  “I’ll not use my heating pad during my treatment.”
B  “I’ll wash my skin with mild soap and water only.”
C   “I’ll wear protective clothing when outside.”
D  “I’m worried I’ll expose my family members to radiation.”
Question #32
A  Placing the client in strict isolation
B  Providing for frequent rest periods
C  Administering aspirin if the temperature exceeds 102° F (38.8° C)
D  Inspecting the skin for petechiae once every shift
Question #33
A  Withholding fluids for the first 4 to 6 hours after chemotherapy administration
B  Encouraging rhythmic breathing exercises
C  Serving small portions of bland food
D  Administering metoclopramide and dexamethasone as ordered
Question #34
A  Sodium level of 142 mEq/L
B  Blood pressure of 120/64 to 130/72 mm Hg
C  Urine output of 400 ml in 8 hours
D  Serum potassium level of 2.6 mEq/L
Question #35
A  Wear disposable gloves and protective clothing.
B  Throw I.V. tubing in the trash after the infusion is stopped.
C  Break needles after the infusion is discontinued.
D  Disconnect I.V. tubing with gloved hands.
Question #36
A  The laboratory reports a white blood cell (WBC) count of 1,000/mm3.
B  The client begins to shiver.
C  The I.V. site is red and swollen.
D  The client states he is nauseous.
Question #37
A  Place a chair next to the bed to allow the spouse to sit.
B  Place the client in a private room.
C  Have visitors wear dosimeters for safety
D  Allow visitors to telephone only.
Question #38
A  Encourage fluid intake, if possible, to dilute the urine.
B  Limit fluids to 1,000 mL/day to minimize stress on the renal tubules.
C  Modify the diet to acidify the urine, thus preventing uric acid crystallization.
D  Withhold medication when the blood urea nitrogen level exceeds 20 mg/dL.
Question #39
A  Drug history
B  Allergy history
C  Blood studies
Question #40
A  “You can’t prevent cancer, but you can have your blood analyzed for tumor markers to see what your risk level is.”
B  “Cancer often skips a generation, so don’t worry about it.”
C  “With your family history, there is nothing you can do to prevent getting cancer.”
D  “If you eat right, exercise, and get enough rest, you can prevent breast cancer.”
Question #41
A  S phase
B  G2 phase
C  G1 phase
D  Mitosis
Question #42
A  Apoptosis
B  Carcinogenesis
C  Angiogenesis
D  Mitosis
Question #43
A  Encourage eating cheese, eggs, and legumes
B  Stay away from protein beverages.
C  Suck on hard candy during treatment.
D  Encourage maximum fluid intake
Question #44
A  Use sunscreen when outdoors.
B  Exercise 30 minutes 3 times each week.
C  Decrease tobacco smoking from one pack/day to half a pack/day
D  Obtain a cancer history from her parents.
Question #45
A  SIADH
B  Cardiac tamponade
C  DIC
D  Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS)
Question #46
A  Hypophosphatemia
B  Increased uric acid excretion
C  Hypercalcemia
D   Hypokalemia
Question #47
A  Withhold medication when the blood urea nitrogen level exceeds 20 mg/dL.
B  Encourage fluid intake to dilute the urine.
C  Take measures to acidify the urine and prevent uric acid crystallization.
D  Limit fluids to 1,000 mL daily to prevent accumulation of the drug’s end products after cell lysis.
Question #48
A  It attacks cancer cells during their vulnerable phase.
B  It functions against disseminated disease.
C  It causes a systemic reaction.
D  It targets normal body cells as well as cancer cells.
Question #50
A  It removes an entire lesion and the surrounding tissue.
B  It is used to remove cancerous cells using a needle.
C  It removes a wedge of tissue for diagnosis.
D  It treats cancer with lymph node involvement.
Question #52
A  “Wigs can be used after the chemotherapy is completed.”
B  “Clients with alopecia will have delay in grey hair.”
C  “The hair loss is usually temporary.”
D  “New hair growth will return without any change to color or texture.”
Question #53
A  Cardiac tamponade
B  Tumor lysis syndrome
C  Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
D  Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone release (SIADH)
Question #55
A  The second and third drugs increase the effectiveness of the first drug.
B  The first two drugs are toxic to cancer cells, and the third drug promotes cell growth.
C  The three drugs have a synergistic effect and act on the cancer cells with different mechanisms.
D  The three drugs can be given at lower doses.
Question #56
A  antibiotic
B  antimetabolite.
C  antiemetic.
D  anticoagulant.
Question #58
A  Nausea and vomiting are only a factor for the first 24 hours after treatment.
B  Most clients believe the discomfort is well worth the cure for cancer.
C  Chemotherapy treatment can be adjusted to optimize effects while limiting adverse effects.
D  Clinical trials are opening up new cancer treatments all the time.
Question #59
A  Avoid spicy and fatty foods.
B  Avoid intake of fluids.
C  Eat warm or hot foods.
D  Eat wholesome meals.
Question #60
A  Increased urine output
B  Altered mental status
C  Hypertension
D  Warm, moist skin
Question #61
A  “Most of the adverse effects should go away shortly after my last radiation treatment.”
B  “I’ll allow myself plenty of time to rest between activities.”
C  “If I get nauseous, I’ll try to eat several small, bland meals each day.”
D  “I’ll use hats to protect my head from the sun when my hair falls out.”