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Evidence-based practice (EBP) is foundational to nursing and can improve patient outcomes. It uses a process of shared decision-making that incorporates the best available evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preferences and values. Nurses and other healthcare providers at the point of care are in an ideal position to ask and answer clinically relevant questions to promote quality, safety, and best-possible outcomes.
What is normal cell biology? Why do normal cells become cancer cells? How do new molecular and targeted therapies target cancer? How do gene and vaccine therapies work? Find answers to these questions and more while gaining a better understanding of cancer and its treatments
Review the growing role of biomarker testing in personalized cancer care with expert Dr. Danielle Fournier, DNP, APRN, AGPCNP-BC, AOCNP. She will present three case studies that highlight biomarker testing work-up, implication for patient care, and patient education.
These free intravenous cancer therapy education sheets provide oncology nurses a trusted and reliable resource to use as part of a comprehensive treatment education discussion with patients and caregivers.
These oral chemotherapy patient education sheets are a tool to educate patients and caregivers about oral chemotherapy drugs and their side effects.
The registered nurse (RN) has a major role in safe and effective management of pain by performing a thorough assessment of pain, function, and risk factors for misuse.