What is a common medication, or class of medications, used to manage anticipatory N/V?
Lorazepam and/or other anxiolytics
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What is a common risk factor for the development of lymphedema?
Infection in extremity post mastectomy
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The patient receiving filgrastim complains of bone pain. Which medication would the nurse anticipate administering?
Loratidine
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Which lab value is most commonly used to measure malnutrition & nutritional risk?
Albumin
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What is urge incontinence?
Involuntary loss of urine associated with an abrupt and strong desire to void
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True or False: Patients with neutropenic fevers should seek immediate medical attention via the clinic or direct hospital admissions
True
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True or False: Patients with hematologic malignancies are at an increased risk of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia & sepsis
True
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What is one of the most common dose-limiting toxicities of chemotherapy?
Neutropenia
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SL is a 45-year old breast cancer survivor who has undergone multimodal therapies. She reports having difficulty juggling multiple tasks at work. She is likely experiencing:
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What are interventions for musculoskeletal alterations?
ROM exercises, changing positions, assistive devices, rehabilitation
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What group of drugs (chemo) are most likely to be associated with cardiac toxicities?
Anthracyclines
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What is the term for "eyelash overgrowth"?
Trichomegaly
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What is the term defined as "continued exposure to opioids resulting in the decrease in its effects over time?