Chemotherapy Care Plans Handbook is a complete portable reference for nurses who administer chemotherapy in all settings - including inpatient, outpatient, and home care. Featuring over 230 chemotherapeutic agents, this handbook provides comprehensive nursing care plans with nursing diagnoses, defining characteristics, expected outcomes and specific interventions for each agent. A separate section on toxicities uses the National Cancer Institute's Common Toxicity Criteria as a framework for care and includes easy-access reference tables for each toxicity with related patient care.
This book supplements other oncology nursing textbooks and provides hands-on information to assist the nurse in providing comprehensive care to patients receiving chemotherapy and to their families.
Written by Danielle Gale, R.N., M.S., and Jane Charette, R.N., B.S.N., O.C.N., both experts in oncology nursing care planning. This book provides the detailed information needed to develop your own...
Covers all traditional and cutting-edge therapies used to manage cancer. The book addresses chemotherapy, biotherapy, molecularly targeted therapies, transplants, and therapy in the non-malignant condition.
This text for beginning and advanced oncology nurses integrates the nursing process, including nursing diagnosis, with the administration of cancer chemotherapeutic agents.
This all-new edition is the consummate reference source for medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, internists, surgical oncologists, and others who treat cancer patients.
Nursing interventions core to specialty practice can be used to document and research the effectiveness of nurse - patient interaction ( McCloskey , Bulechek , and Donahue 1998 ) . The Nursing Intervention Classification ( NIC ) system ...
This book answers practical questions about how this "Survivorship Care Plan," including what exactly it should contain, who will be responsible for creating and discussing it, implementation strategies, and anticipated barriers and ...
Chemotherapy Care Plans: Designs for Nursing Care
Moreover, Patient-Centered Cancer Treatment Planning emphasizes treatment planning for patients with cancer at the time diagnosis.
Maintaining quality and improving cancer care does not occur in a vacuum. It requires a coordinated effort among many team members to whom this book is directed.