Monday 11 June 2018

Oncology Nursing :
Nurses, in general, are often seen as the backbone of the healthcare team, and, as a profession, are consistently ranked as the most trusted. Oncology nurses, in particular, are seen as benevolent, bright, and their voices are often heard by others working in the industry. Yet, challenges remain. To succeed in the current healthcare environment and into the future, you, as a nurse, must be aware of the current trends in oncology nursing and how those relate to the safety, care, and outcomes of patients with cancer.
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Major duties of an Oncology Nurse
An oncology nurse is a nursing professional who specializes in caring for people with cancer. Oncology nurses often serve as your first line of communication and help coordinate the many aspects of your care throughout cancer treatment. They may perform a number of duties, including, but not limited to, the following:
  • Review your health history
  • Assess and monitor your physical and emotional status
  • Keep track of your laboratory, pathology and imaging studies
  • Safely administer medications, fluids and cancer treatments (e.g., chemotherapy)
  • Collaborate with your doctors and other clinicians about your treatment plan
  • Help you understand the disease, your treatment plan and possible side effects
  • Help translate complex medical terminology and answer questions
  • Communicate with your doctors on your behalf
  • Help you plan for and manage symptoms throughout treatment
Patients can play a significant role in improving their care by:
  1. Understanding the cause of their disease and factors that influence health
  2. Making informed choices about their care through an understanding of risks and benefits
  3. Sharing decisions about treatments aligned with needs and preferences
  4. Managing medications appropriately
  5. Monitoring and managing symptoms
  6. Observing and checking care processes, including accuracy of medical records
  7. Adopting healthy behaviors to prevent occurrence or recurrence of disease

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