Foundations of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nursing

12 Radiation Therapy Authors Michael Diaz, RN Desirae Clark, BSN RN CPHON®

17 Pain Management

42 Slides | 45 Minutes to Teach

85 Slides | 90 Minutes to Teach

Learning Objectives • List the types of radiation therapy and various treatment modalities • Describe the basic radiobiology principles of radiation therapy • Discuss side effects and supportive care approaches for patients undergoing radiation therapy • Recognize late effects associated with radiation therapy for cancer in childhood

Learning Objectives • Describe pain and its effects if inadequately managed • List components of a thorough pediatric pain assessment • Describe key components of both nociceptive and neuropathic pain • Identify pharmacological therapies used to relieve pain

Author Amy Haskamp, MSN RN PCNS-BC CHPPN CPON®

18 Pediatric Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues

13 Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant (HSCT) and Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-Cell Therapy

63 Slides | 60 Minutes to Teach

Learning Objectives • Describe the philosophy of pediatric palliative care (PPC) • Compare and contrast pediatric palliative and hospice care • Describe key components of Section 2302 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), known as Concurrent Care for Children

Author Amy Haskamp, MSN RN PCNS-BC CHPPN CPON®

76 Slides | 90 Minutes to Teach

Learning Objectives • Describe the differences between autologous and allogeneic HSCTs and the indications for each • Discuss the complications related to conditioning regimens, infections, and alloreactivity • Discuss the special aspects of the role of the nurse in the care of the child, adolescent, or young adult undergoing HSCT • Describe immune effector cellular therapy and specifically chimeric antigen receptors (CAR T cells) for treatment in B cell malignancies

Authors Misty D. Evans, DNP APRN CPNP-AC BMTCN® Nancy Tena, MSN RN CNS-BC BMTCN® CPHON®

• Describe physical, emotional, social, and spiritual symptoms experienced in palliative care and describe appropriate care for children and their families • Explain the role of the nurse in end-of-life care 19 Childhood Cancer Survivorship: Long-Term Effects of Treatment 58 Slides | 60 Minutes to Teach Author Meredith Foxx, MSN MBA APRN PCNS-BC PPCNP-BC NEA-BC CPON® Learning Objectives • Recognize late effects associated with treatment for cancer in childhood/ adolescence • Discuss the special aspects of the role of the nurse in long-term follow-up care after childhood/adolescent cancer treatment • Implement practices designed to improve the quality of life in childhood/adolescent cancer survivors • Recognize the risk factors for late effects associated with treatment for cancer in childhood/adolescence 20 Fertility Preservation 41 Slides | 45 Minutes to Teach Author Barbara Lockart, DNP APRN PC/AC CPHON® Learning Objectives • Describe types of therapy that have the potential to affect fertility

14 Central Venous Access Devices Authors Mary Lynn Rae, MSN RN NPD-BC BMTCN® CPHON®

52 Slides | 145 Minutes to Teach

Learning Objectives • Identify appropriate central venous access devices (CVADs) for different clinical situations and diagnoses • Describe key nursing interventions in the care of CVADs • Discuss complications and management of CVADs, including infections, occlusions, and mechanical obstruction • List the key elements of the central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) prevention insertion and maintenance bundles

15 Management of Treatment Side Effects: Supportive Care Issues

72 Minutes | 90 Minutes to Teach

• Discuss fertility preservation options available to pre- and post-pubertal patients • Implement nursing practices designed to improve the knowledge of patients and families regarding the effect of treatment on fertility

Learning Objectives • Recognize the potential side effects of cancer treatment in infants, children, and adolescents • Identify supportive care approaches related to toxicities of therapy • Discuss the special aspects of the role of the nurse in caring for infants, children, or adolescents with cancer and their families

Authors Nancy King, MSN RN CPNP CPON®

21 AYAs with Cancer

29 Slides | 45 Minutes to Teach

Learning Objectives • List common types of cancers occurring in the adolescent and young adult population • Recognize unique needs of AYAs diagnosed with cancer • Identify practices that improve quality of life and care in the AYA population

Authors Kristin Stegenga, PhD RN CPON® Lisa Bashore, PhD APRN CPNP-PC CPON®

16 Oncologic Emergencies Author Colleen Nixon, MSN RN CPHON®

76 Slides | 90 Minutes to Teach

Learning Objectives • Identify the most common oncologic emergencies and important nursing interventions • Understand the pathophysiology and clinical presentation including abnormal laboratory results • Recognize risk factors and interventions for prevention and treatment

The actual length of lectures can be changed, depending on the audience, detail of presentation, and degree of discussion.

The actual length of lectures can be changed, depending on the audience, detail of presentation, and degree of discussion.

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