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The Oncology Nursing Society
Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Course

Tuesdays, October 12 & 19, 2010
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TARGET AUDIENCE

Participants must be licensed registered nurses who have been employed as such for a minimum of six months.  This course content is appropriate for nurses who are new to chemotherapy administration, as well as for those who want a comprehensive review.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Oncology Nursing Society’s (ONS) Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Course provides a comprehensive review of the knowledge needed to administer cytotoxic and biotherapeutic agents.

Upon successful completion of the course and post-test, participants will receive an ONS Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Provider Card.  This card validates the participant has the theoretical foundation needed to administer cytotoxic and biotherapeutic agents. The card is valid for two years.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to:

A.   Identify various therapeutic modalities used to treat cancer with emphasis on chemotherapy and biotherapy.
B. Describe the investigational process all drugs undergo to gain approval for use.
C. Review ethical and legal issues related to cancer therapy.
D. Identify factors affecting response to cancer therapy.
E. Identify selected commonly used agents, their mechanisms of action, and any unique administration issues.
F. Discuss safety precautions necessary when handling cytotoxic agents.
G. Review chemotherapy dose calculations and practice examples.
H. Identify nursing procedures and interventions for administering cytotoxic and biologic agents.
I. Discuss two immediate complications of cancer therapy, extravasation and hypersensitivity, and the nursing measures required to prevent and/or reduce these complications.
J. Identify selected systematic side effects of cytotoxic and biotherapeutic agents and the nursing interventions required to manage these side effects.
K. Review specific patient and family education that may prevent and/or reduce the impact of systemic side effects.

FACULTY

Tammy Baltic, RN, MS, AOCNS
Nancee  Hirano, RN, MS, ANP, AOCN
Angeles Price, RN, MS, CNS
Pamela Viale, RN, MS, CS, ANP, AOCNP
Laura Zitella, RN, MS, NP, AOCN

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

1. Introduction  
  A. Definition of cancer  
  B. Treatment modalities  
  C. Drug development process  
  D. Ethical and legal issues  
2.  Goals of Cancer therapy and response  
3. Principles of chemotherapy  
4. Principles of biotherapy  
5. Safe practice considerations  
6. Administration  
7. Dose determination  
8. Pre-treatment care  
9. Routes of administration  
10. Immediate complications
of cytotoxic therapy
 
11. Care of the patient receiving cancer therapy  
12. Case Studies  
13. Side effects of cancer therapy  
  A. Myelosuppression
  B. GI and mucosal side effects
  C. Alopecia
  D.  Fatigue
  E. Cardiac toxicity
  F. Pulmonary toxicity
  G. Hemorrhagic cystitis
  H. Hepatotoxicity
  I. Nephrotoxicity
  J. Neurotoxicity
  K. Pancreatitis
  L. Alterations in Sexual and
Reproductive function
  M. Cutaneous Reactions
  N. Ocular Toxicity
  O.   Secondary Malignancies
14. Post-treatment Care
15. Case Studies
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