Oncologic Emergenices
Triage Emergency
Hematologic Maligancies
Misc.
Mystery...
100

Nursing intervention is to keep down fever,  neutropenic precautions, monitor vital signs.

Sepsis

100

A 30-year-old male is found unconscious after an explosion. He is not breathing. When you open his airway, he begins shallow respirations at 8/min.

Red (immediate)

100

ALL
AML

What does the C in CLL and CML stand for?

Acute lymphatic Leukemia
Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Chronic

Chronic Lymphatic leukemia

Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

100

Increased hgb, lymphocytes, platelets

use of aspirin, anticoagulants, increase PO fluid intake, prevent infection/bleeding/clotting, smoking cessation

Polycythemia Vera (PV) hyperviscosity of blood

100

new stem cells attack existing cells in the body 

graph vs. host disease

200

Obstruction caused by tumor, thrombosis, infection, etc. S/SX: swelling of the face/neck, SOB, cough, venous distention, ruddy complexion

Superior Vena Cava Syndrome (SVCS)
200

A 7-year-old child walking around crying with minor abrasions to the arms and face. Breathing 20/min, cap refill <2 seconds.

Green (minor) can walk

200

Signs/Symptoms of leukemia

Fatigue/Weakness, bleeding and bruising easily, petechiae, infections (Examples), fever,
ASYMPTOMIC (early)

200

ABCDE of tramua

Airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure

200

multiple myeloma diagnosis uses this acronym

CRAB (c=hyperCalciumia, r=Renal insuffiency -creatinine, a= Anemia -look @CBC, b=Bone lesions -x-ray) 

300

characterized by pain, weakness, numbness/tingling, bowel/bladder dysfunction

treatment: bed rest, pain control, good skin care, brace, sensory control, elimination control

Spinal Cord Compression

300

A 25-year-old male with chest wound. Respiratory rate 35/min, labored breathing, cap refill >3 seconds, altered mental status.

Red (immediate) 

300

Diagnostics of Leukemia

low hemoglobin, platelets, WBC (can be extremely high) BLAST cells... whats a good way to remember blasts cells as an indicator of leukemia...?

300

This red blood cell disorder has decreased RBC, and decrease HGB. Patients HR and RR increases, is feeling fatigued, weak, has brittle nails, and has lack of coordination and LOC

Anemia

300

this medication is used for neutropenia in relation to decrease thrombocytes

Filgrastim and pegfilgratism

400

symptoms: nausea, fatigue, constipation
maintain fluid intake, and salt intake, weight bearing activities, control underlying disease, reverse dehydration
MONITOR LABS

Hypercalcemia

400

A 70-year-old with 95% body surface area burns, pulseless and apneic after airway repositioning.

Black (expectant/ deceased)

400

What are two types of Lymphoma? How can you differentiate the two?

Hodgkin (reed-sternberg cells) vs. Non-Hodgkin

400

What is a comparative way to remember anemia? Think about example in class.

You do not have enough train cars to transport all the blood cells so you need the train cars to go faster.

400

Nursing diagnosis: Risk for infection...
Whatcha gonna do about it?

handwashing

 avoid; soil, plants, little boxes, animals, crowds

wash dishes in HOT water,
private rooms, hepa filters, ice machines, construction, 

limit caregivers, montior VS  

500

increase uric acid, potassium and phosporus, decrease in calcium. seizures and arrhythmia
intracellular contents of dying cancer are released into the bloodstream

Tumor Lysis Syndrome (TLS)

500

A 45-year-old female with an open femur fracture. She is alert, breathing 24/min, cap refill 3 seconds, radial pulse weak but present.

Yellow (Delayed)

500

What process of stem cell transplant is this?

1. Identify a donor

2. Mobilization of donor (conditioning of patient) 

3. Harvest cells

4. Supportive Care

5. Engraftment --> continued prevention (monitor for rejection)

where does this stem cell transplant come from?

Allogeneric AKA "allo"
can be sibling or a matched unrelated donor

500

The first step when a transfusion reaction happens.

STOP the blood! 

then stay with patient, change all tubing, monitor closely, send all tubing/blood with blood and urine samples to the lab.

500

Nursing Diagnosis: Risk for bleeding...

Nursing Interventions

Use electric razor, soft oral care/no flossing or dental work, No ASA or NSAIDS, no contact sports, apply ice, no invasive procedures, bed assist, "Let it fall out of you", humidified O2

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