Nursing homework help
Part 1
How chemotherapy is given:
https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/treatment/types-of-treatment/chemotherapy/how-chemotherapy-is-given
Students need to provide a one page reflection on what you learned and how you will apply what you learned into practice.
Part 2
Safely Handling Chemotherapy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukJqS_CneH4
Also review
Students need provide a one-page reflection on what you learned and how you will apply what you learned to keep yourself safe when administering chemotherapy or other hazardous drugs.
Party 3.
Oncologic emergency:
This can develop as a result of the underlying cancer, or from complications of the therapy used to treat cancer. The onset of an oncologic emergency can occur across all care settings, which emphasizes the importance of education and early recognition of these conditions.
Develop a one-page education sheet for patients who are at risk for developing an oncologic emergency
Part 4
Review the following article: Oncologic Emergencies: Recognition and Initial Management:
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2018/0601/p741.html
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Help with nursing homework
Part 1 of 2
The administration of chemotherapy is as follows:
https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/treatment/types-of-treatment/chemotherapy/how-chemotherapy-is-given
Students are required to submit a one-page reflection on what they have learnt and how they intend to put what they have learned into practice.
Part 2 of this series
Handling Chemotherapy in a Safe and Effective Manner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukJqS CneH4
Also, take a look at
Students are required to submit a one-page reflection on what they have learned and how they plan to utilize what they have learned to keep themselves safe when administering chemotherapy or other potentially harmful medications.
Party number three.
An oncologic emergency has occurred.
This might occur as a result of the underlying cancer or as a result of issues associated with the cancer treatment regimen itself. Cancer emergencies can manifest themselves in any setting, which highlights the significance of education and early recognition in order to prevent these situations from occurring again.
Create a one-page patient education leaflet for patients who are at risk of experiencing an oncologic emergency and distribute it to them.
Part 4 of the series
Check out this publication on cancer emergencies: Recognition and Initial Management: Oncologic Emergencies: Recognition and Initial Management:
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2018/0601/p741.html