Medications
Infection Control
CAR-T
Transfusions
Auto v. Allo
100

Most patients receive this prophylactically to prevent viral infections such as shingles

What is acyclovir. 

100

This test should be sent if your patient experiences new diarrhea?

What is c-diff?

100

This side effect is most common in the first few days after CAR-T infusion?

What is fever (cytokine release syndrome)

100

This blood product is generally given over 30 minutes?

What are platelets

100

This transplant involves receiving your own stem cells

What is an autologous (auto) transplant

200

Most patients receive this prophylactically to prevent fungal infections such as candida

What is fluconazole?

200

These personal-protective equipment items should be worn before entering a contact precautions room?

What are gloves and a gown (if providing close contact)

200

This side effect can be monitored through careful neuro assessment

What is neurotoxicity 

200

Symptoms when this blood value is low include shortness of breath, fatigue, and tachycardia

What is hemoglobin 

200

This transplant involves receiving someone else's stem cells

What is an allogeneic (allo) transplant

300

This common anti-GVHD drug requires therapeutic drug monitoring

What is tacrolimus?

300

What personal-protective equipment items should be worn before entering a droplet precautions room?

What are, mask with visor, gloves and gown if providing close contact care

300

Keppra is given prophylactically to prevent this adverse neurological symptom that can rarely occur

What is seizures

300

This should be done first if a patient experiences a transfusion reaction

What is stop the infusion
300

Patients who receive an allo transplant will need to receive medications to prevent this common post-transplant complication

What is graft vs. host disease (GVHD)

400

Ursodiol prevents this transplant complication?

What is Veno-Occlusive Disease (VOD)?

400

The four moments of hand hygiene

What are before touching a patient, before a procedure, after a procedure or body fluid exposure risk, after touching a patient

400

CAR stands for this?

What is chimeric antigen receptor

400

Vitals should be checked at these intervals for most blood product infusions

What are before, at 15 minutes, at 45 minutes and at end of transfusion as well as anytime the patient feels unwell

400
What medication is generally started on day 7 after an auto transplant?

What is GCSF (filgrastim)

500

Consider avoiding this anti-nausea medication in patients experiencing ++ diarrhea

What is maxeran (metoclopramide)

500

These tests should be sent if your patient experiences new respiratory symptoms?

What is COVID and RV-16

500

These inflammatory markers are monitored post CAR-T cell re-infusion

What are C-Reactive protein (CRP) and ferritin 

500

These medications are often given if patient has history of previous transfusion reaction

What are tylenol, benadryl and a steroid

500

The reason why we give people an autologous transplant

To be able to give them a large amount of chemo

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