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Section 2 Interventions
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Nutrition Activity Breathing Fatigue Comfort
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Chemotherapy Radiation Biologic Therapies Hormonal Manipulation Antianemic Blood transfusion Surgery Complimentary therapies Alternative therapies Transplant e.g. stem cell Palliative Care Photodynamic therapy Gene therapy
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Prophylactic Diagnostic Curative Palliative What are the differences?
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Purpose is to destroy cancer cells with minimal exposure of normal cells Local treatment Amount of radiation is called exposure Amount of radiation absorbed is called radiation dose
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Chemotherapy-used to cure and to increase survival time Cytotoxic Combination therapy Categories of Chemotherapeutic drugs
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Can slow cancer rate Usually does not lead to a cure
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Modify patient’s biologic response to tumor cells Ex: interleukin, interferon Supportive therapy: colony-stimulating factors
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Experimental Targeted therapy combines gene therapy and immunotherapy
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Neutropenia Anemia Thrombocytopenia Extravasation Stomatitis Mucositis Infection-sepsis Chemotherapy induced vomiting DIC Graft versus host disease Peripheral Neuropathy Spinal cord compression Superior vena cava syndrome Changes in cognitive function SIADH TLS
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After receiving report on your patient who is on neutropenic precautions you are delegating am care and vital signs to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). What are 3 pieces of information you would need to stress to the UAP and why? Regarding this same patient discuss 3 pieces of education you can provide to the patient and family members regarding prevention of infection.
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Pharmacologic- antiemetic Alternative therapies: music, guided imagery, accupressure, muscle relaxation Palliative care
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You are caring for a 45-year-old breast cancer patient who is experiencing side effects from chemotherapy. During report you are told that she is experiencing alopecia, mucositis and her lab values are as follows: Hemoglobin: 8gm/dL Absolute neutrophil count (ANC): 400/microL Platelets: 120,000/microL Based on the information provided please your plan of care for your shift (goals & interventions).
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