Handbook of Oncologic Emergencies and Urgencies in Acute Care Nursing
Katherine L. Byar
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Medizin
Beschreibung
Delivers life-saving information for non-oncology nurses and APPs in either the emergency or acute-care settings
Bridging the knowledge gap between oncology and non-oncology nurses, and APPs in emergency, critical care, and acute-care settings, this comprehensive, evidence-based quick reference covers commonly seen oncologic emergencies. It is based on the most up-to-date cancer treatment knowledge available and---with its lucid, practical approach---demystifies the process of evaluating, diagnosing, and managing emergencies that frequently arise among cancer patients.
The text covers common emergencies including a detailed section on oncology-related cardiovascular emergencies and urgencies. It addresses urgencies associated with specific cancer treatments including chemotherapy and radiotherapy, targeted therapies, immunotherapy, cellular therapy, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Pediatric oncological emergencies are also covered. Written in outline format for speedy access to critical knowledge, the book offers digital access to complex tables, figures, and illustrations. A user-friendly appendix with clinical pathways assists in the triage of cancer patients during emergencies and helps to ascertain the requisite the level of care.
Key Features:
- Provides concise, practical information on how to quickly recognize signs and symptoms of adverse effects and emergencies related to cancer and its treatment
- Offers evidence-based guidelines on initiating effective life-saving interventions for the management of patients with oncologic emergencies and urgencies
- Written by experts in oncology and emergency nursing
- Includes review questions with rationales in each chapter along with clinical pearls
- Serves as a valuable resource for nurses, and APPs preparing for the Oncology Certified Nurse exam