Figure 27.1
The recovery package. Source : Macmillan Cancer Support ( ). © Macmillan Cancer Support 2013.
Figure 27.5
Posterior view of the uterus and associated structures. Source : Tortora and Derrickson ( ). Reproduced with permission of John Wiley & Sons.
Figure 27.9
Weighing a patient. Source : Dougherty and Lister ( ).
Figure 27.13
Severe uncomplicated lymphoedema of the arm. Source : Dougherty and Lister ( ).
Figure 27.17
Example of a misshapen limb after bandaging. Source : Dougherty and Lister ( ).
Figure 27.21
Example of elastic compression garment for the arm.
Figure 27.25
Numerical rating scale.
Figure 27.29
Components of health‐related fitness. Source : Saxton and Daley ( ). Reproduced with permission of Springer Science + Business Media
Figure 27.33
The Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) and Visual Analogue Fatigue Scale (VAFS). Source : Learmouth et al. . Reproduced with permission of Elsevier.
Figure 27.37
Voice prosthesis in situ . Source : Dougherty and Lister ( ). Image courtesy of InHealth Technologies.
Figure 27.41
Emergency management of a dislodged voice prosthesis. Source : Speech and Language Therapy Department, Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. N...
Figure 27.45
Matching the reconstructed NAC to the contralateral side.
Figure 27.49
Procedure trolley with equipment including: hand piece for holding tattoo needle, needle cartridge for tattooing, cotton bud, sterile gloves, pigment,...
Figure 9
Palm and back of hand are padded out.
Figure 5
(a) A narrow light retention bandage is anchored around the foot and brought across the foot to the big toe. (b) The toes are bandaged in turn from th...
Figure 12
Applying a second layer of bandage, from ankle to thigh.
Figure 27.2
Stratified pathways of care. MDT, multidisciplinary team. Source : NHS Improvement (2011). © NHS Improvement 2011. This information is licensed under...
Figure 27.6
Nurse explaining use of vaginal dilator.
Figure 27.10
Measure between the point of the elbow (olecranon process) and the midpoint of the prominent bone of the wrist (styloid process). Source : Dougherty ...
Figure 27.14
Moderate uncomplicated lymphoedema of the leg.
Figure 27.18
Bandaging an arm and the fingers.
Figure 27.22
Adjustable wrap compression system for the lower leg.
Figure 27.26
The five recommended resting positions. Source: Dougherty and Lister ( ).
Figure 27.30
A model of the benefits of physical activity. Source : DH (2011). © Crown copyright. Reproduced under the Open Government Licence v3.0, https://www....
Figure 27.34
Sleep diary. Source : National Sleep Foundation ( ). Reproduced with permission of the National Sleep Foundation.
Figure 27.38
(a) Duckbill Blom‐Singer voice prosthesis. (b) Low‐pressure ex dwelling Blom‐Singer voice prosthesis. (c) Indwelling Blom‐Singer voice prosthesis. (d)...
Figure 27.42
Emergency management of a leaking voice prosthesis. Source : Speech and Language Therapy Department, Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. ENT...
Figure 27.46
Choice of pigment colours.
Figure 5a
Bandaging swollen fingers.
Figure 10
Rolls of padding are applied firmly in a spiral up the arm, starting around the hand. Extra padding is applied to the elbow crease.
Figure 6
(a) Foam is used to cover the dorsum of the foot and around the ankle. (b) A foam pad is bandaged into position behind the knee.
Figure 27.3
Biometric residence permit. Source : UK Border Agency.
Figure 27.7
Male organs of reproduction and surrounding structures. Source : Adapted from Tortora and Derrickson ( ). Reproduced with permission of John Wiley & ...
Figure 27.11
Simplified diagram of the lymphatic system.
Figure 27.15
Measurement of limb volume. Source : Dougherty and Lister ( ).
Figure 27.19
Bandaging a leg and the toes.
Figure 27.23
Adjustable wrap compression system for the arm.
Figure 27.27
A handheld fan.
Figure 27.31
Modified Borg scale of perceived exertion. Source: https://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/basics/measuring/exertion.htm .
Figure 27.35
Occupational therapy program – tips and strategies for improving sleep. Source : The Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust ( ).
Figure 27.39
(a) Provox laryngectomy tube, (b) Provox laryngectomy tube with HME filter, (c) Provox HME baseplate, (d) Provox HME baseplate with filter in situ .
Figure 27.43
Patient with nipple reconstruction before tattooing the NAC.
Figure 27.47
Tattoo needle cartridge.
Figure 5b
Bandage is taken under wrist, back over hand, to index finger.
Figure 11
Hand is bandaged firmly in a figure of eight using a 6 cm compression bandage.
Figure 9
Rolls of padding are applied firmly in a spiral up the leg, starting around the foot.
Figure 27.4
Interactive biopsychosocial model of sexuality in the context of cancer, with examples in each domain that influence sexuality. Source : Lindau et al...
Figure 27.8
Measurement of waist circumference.
Figure 27.12
Mild uncomplicated arm lymphoedema.
Figure 27.16
Example of a misshapen limb before bandaging. Source : Dougherty and Lister ( ).
Figure 27.20
Example of elastic compression garment for the leg.
Figure 27.24
A model of how breathing, thinking and functioning affect breathlessness. Source : Adapted from Spathis et al. ( ). Reproduced with kind permission f...
Figure 27.28
Parts of an aroma stick inhaler.
Figure 27.32
Physical activity pathway. Source : Department of Health ( ). © Crown copyright 2012. Reproduced under the Open Government Licence v3.0, https://www...
Figure 27.36
Operative site for surgical voice restoration. Source : Dougherty and Lister ( ). Image courtesy of InHealth Technologies.
Figure 27.40
Prosthesis brush.
Figure 27.44
Image of patient after tattoo.
Figure 27.48
Medical tattoo machine.
Figure 5c
Finished bandage.
Figure 12
Starting at the wrist, an 8 or 10 cm bandage is used to cover to the top of the arm, in a spiral fashion.
Figure 10
Bandaging the foot using an 8‐cm compression bandage and starting close to the toes.