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Discover what you can learn with our compilation of resources to help you as you look to progress your nursing career. Explore our articles, books, courses, podcasts, and videos to help take your career to the next level.
Evidence-based practice, also referred to as EBP, is the method of collecting, analyzing, and integrating research conclusions into care delivery to better patient outcomes.
Discover resources that can help you rethink your mental well-being strategies and add some self-care activities to your toolbox.
The Oncology Nursing Society has compiled a library of a variety of resources to help inform nurses about nursing staffing and care delivery models.
Explore how different therapies and modalities used in cancer treatment can be combined in various sequences to achieve the optimal treatment outcome. This card provides the terms used to offer context for where a therapy is positioned in the sequence of treatment modalities and to describe the intent of the intervention.
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Discover what you can learn with our compilation of resources to help expand your education around the safe handling of hazardous drugs. Explore articles, books, courses, podcasts, and more.
Review this huddle card to learn how clinical trials impact cancer care and the oncology nurse's role in caring for patients enrolled in clinical trials. This card covers the different phases of a trial and the nursing considerations for those working with patients in a clinical trial.
This card explores how cancer and cancer treatments can affect a person’s sexuality and intimate relationships. Sexual expression and desire do not take a break because of a cancer diagnosis or cancer treatments. This card covers symptoms related to cancer that affect sexuality, nursing considerations when caring for a patient experiencing these issues, and barriers to supporting patients’ sexuality.
Superior vena cava syndrome affects 3%-4% of patients with cancer involving the chest so patients with a diagnosis of lung cancer or non-Hodgkin lymphoma are at a higher risk. Explore the diagnostic assessments needed, emergency interventions, and clinical manifestations.