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Book | David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) Shelves | WY154 KAP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0000007668 |
Bleeding and thrombosis; Cardiac tamponade; Cutaneous toxicities; Disseminated intravascular coagulation; Hypercalcemiaof malignancy; Increased intracranial pressure; Infusion reactions, extravasation, and transfusion reactions; Malignant pleural effusion; Sepsis and septic shock; Spinal cord compression; Superior vena cava syndrome; Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion; Tumor lysis syndrome
Thoroughly updated and expanded, the third edition of Understanding and Managing Oncologic Emergencies: A Resource for Nurses is a comprehensive yet practical guide to understanding and managing oncologic emergencies from the nursing perspective. Featuring Fast Facts sections in each chapter, the book helps readers: identify which patients are at increased risk for oncologic emergencies, recognize the signs and symptoms associated with the complications, understand the underlying pathophysiologic processes, learn pertinent diagnostic evaluations and therapeutic interventions, assess patients appropriate, and apply nursing management strategies across a continuum from acute through chronic care and rehabilitation. The increased use of targeted and immunologic therapies is resulting in increased risk of severe or fatal skin reactions. A new chapter on cutaneous toxicities provides valuable information to help nurses recognize and manage these reactions quickly.
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