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Individually or within a group, review this card about the basic principles of cancer staging. This process is critical for treatment planning, eligibility for clinical trials, and treatment response.
These competencies can help to address role standardization and advancement, while providing resources for position descriptions, training, and more.
These competencies define and guide oncology nurse generalist practice in an effort to identify the fundamental knowledge and skills.
The ASCO/ONS Chemotherapy Administration Safety Standards are intended to reduce the risk of error when providing adult patients with chemotherapy, and to provide a framework for best practices in cancer care.
This book provides best practices and in-depth education related to the access devices used for patients undergoing cancer treatment to help limit potential infections or complications associated with them.
Late or delayed effects are complications caused by cancer treatment that arise months or years after treatment ends. This huddle card highlights the treatment modalities linked to the risk of late effects and provides nursing considerations.
This free-access resource allows healthcare organizations to determine the best ONS educational programs for their staff members administering chemotherapy and biotherapy.
Depressive symptoms in people with cancer may be attributed to the diagnosis of cancer or to the side effects of cancer treatment.
Anxiety is an emotional and/or physiologic response that is a common experience among patients coping with any cancer diagnosis.
Safe administration of high-risk anticancer medications requires careful calculation of ordered doses. Review this huddle card to understand how to calculate body surface area (BSA).