Misc.
Labs
Radiation
Chemo
Pharmacology
100

What are common postoperative complications patients with CA are at risk for?

Infection

Impaired wound healing

Altered pulmonary or renal function

VTE

Difficulty adjusting to body disfigurement

100

When does  nadir usually occur?

7-10 days after treatment

100

Radiation is most effective on replicating cells - which areas are most affected?

Bone marrow, GI tract, hair follicles

100

What PPE may be required when administering chemotherapy?

Gloves, mask, goggles, gown

100

Identify common side effects of opioids.

N/V, constipation, CNS depression, urinary retention, diaphoresis and flushing, pupil constriction, itching

200

Describe the characteristics of the following tumor staging:

T4N1M0

Large tumor, abnormal lymph nodes, no mets

200

Identify risk factors for neutropenia.

The lower the ANC

The longer the ANC is low

Corticosteroid therapy (prednisone)

Hematologic malignancies

Loss of protective barriers

200

What 2 categories of visitors should avoid visiting a client undergoing internal radiation?

Children and pregnant women

200

Many chemotherapy drugs are classified as ________. If they infiltrate into the tissue, it is called _________.

Vesicants

Extravasation

200

Cisplatin is an alkylating agent used to treat bladder cancer. Identify common side effects from this antineoplastic medication.

Renal failure

Myelosuppression

N/V

Stomatitis

Alopecia

300

Identify whether each of the following characteristics define benign or malignant cells:

Localized effects

Poorly differentiated

Invade surrounding tissue

Benign

Malignant

Malignant

300

Identify the normal lab values for WBC, Hgb, and platelets.

WBC 4,000-10,500

Hgb 12-18 

Platelets 150,000-400,000

300

What 3 principles should staff follow to protect themselves from radiation from a patient receiving internal radiation?

Time

Distance

Shielding

300

Dosage for chemo is based on what calculation?

**Double points if you know the actual formula.

Body Surface Area (BSA)



300

When should filgrastim (Neupogen) be given in relation to chemo?

At least 24 hours after treatment

400

Identify 4 warning signs of CA

Change in bowel/bladder habits

A sore that doesn't heal

Unusual bleeding or discharge

Thickening or lump

Indigestion or difficulty swallowing

Obvious change in mole

Nagging cough

400

What precautions should be put in place when a client's platelet count is < 100,000? Describe what these precautions are.

Bleeding precautions: avoid falls, contact sports, use stool softeners, avoid suppositories/enemas/rectal temps, use soft toothbrush, avoid flossing, avoid straight-edge razor, avoid anticoagulants or NSAIDs, use lubricant with sexual intercourse, OCP, blow nose gently, lubricate lips.
400

Describe common side effects associated with external radiation.

Alopecia, erythema, desquamation, ulceration, stomatitis, dry mouth, mucositis, N/V/D, leukopenia, **symptoms usually localized to area of radiation

400

If you suspect extravasation during a chemotherapy infusion, what should you do?

Stop the infusion, contact the provider, do not take out the IV.

May be able to administer an antidote.

400

For opioids, define the ceiling effect, tolerance, physical dependence, and psychological dependence.

Ceiling effect - drug reaches a maximum analgesic effect despite higher doses

Tolerance - larger doses required to maintain same level of pain control

Physical dependence - adaptation of the body to the presence of an opioid

Psychological dependence - pattern of compulsive drug use characterized by intense cravings

500

Identify 5 patient education recommendations to prevent CA.

Avoid sun 11a-3p

Stop smoking

Limit alcohol

Diet rich in whole grains, fatty fish, fruits/vegs, limit red/processed meats

Maintain weight

500

Identify at least 5 components of neutropenic precautions.

Private room, limit visitors, no sick visitors, no visits with recent live vaccines, avoid raw or uncooked foods, avoid fresh fruits or vegs, avoid fresh flowers and plants, strict handwashing, no buffets, bottled water is safe, gloves/gowns/masks may be worn

500
Identify 5 patient education recommendations to prevent radiation-associated skin breakdown.

Avoid perfumes or lotions

Lukewarm water and mild soaps to bathe

Avoid rubbing or scratching

No straight-edge razor

No heat or ice

No direct sun or cold weather

Avoid tight clothing

Manage pruritus

500

What lab values should the nurse review immediately before administering chemotherapy?

What condition is most often the cause of holding chemotherapy?

CBC - WBC, RBC, Platelets

Neutropenia

500

Your patient is ordered morphine 4mg/hr. The available concentration is 1000mg in 500mL. At what rate will you set the pump in mL/hr to administer the desired dose?

2 mL/hr

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