GVONS Annual Teaching Day 2011 - Rochester Regional Health



Objectives At the conclusion of this program, Learner will be able to…Describe the characteristics, staging and grading of cancer.Summarize the goals of chemotherapy /biotherapy treatments.Discuss how the four phases of clinical trials serve as a critical step between research and clinical practice.Identify common side effects and unique administration standards for each class of chemotherapy/biotherapy agents. Calculate the expected doses of chemotherapy based on Body Surface Area (BSA) and Area Under the Curve (AUC).Discuss eight key elements of a pre-treatment assessment for a patient receiving chemotherapy/biotherapy. Describe appropriate techniques for the safe handling and safe administration of chemotherapy agents.Summarize nursing assessment and interventions to decrease the risk of potential complications during the administration of treatment. Describe evidenced based nursing interventions for potential short term side effects of chemotherapy/biotherapy.Formulate a care plan including assessment; dose calculation, patient teaching objectives and management of potential side effects - sample case studies.Chemotherapy/BiotherapyDay 1 8:00–8:15 Welcome & Introductions 8:15-8:45 Overview of Cancer?8:45-9:15 Principles of Chemotherapy 9:15-9:30 Clinical Trials9:30-9:45 Break9:45-12:00 Classes of Chemotherapy/ Biotherapy Agents 12:00-12:30 Dose Calculations12:30-1:15 Lunch (on your own) 1:15-1:30 Pre-treatment Assessment?1:30-3:45 Management of Potential Complications 3:45-4:00 Review/Questions ? ?Chemotherapy/BiotherapyDay 2 9:00-10:30 Nursing Interventions for preventing and managing potential side effects 10:30-10:45 Break ?10:45-12:30 Nursing Interventions for preventing and managing potential side effects 12:30-1:15 Lunch (on your own)1:15-1:45 Safe handling and administration 1:45–2:30 Case studies2:30-4:30 Open Book Test & Evaluations Planning Committee Bonnie Hoover MSN RN OCN Sue Montagliano BSN, RN, OCN Nancy Pictor, MSN, RN, CNSEducational CreditsThis offering is approved for 14.0 contact hours through Rochester Regional Health System Department of Clinical Education & Nursing Research. Rochester Regional Health System Department of Clinical Education & Nursing Research is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by ANA Massachusetts, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. To obtain 14.0 contact hours and a certificate of attendance, the participant must attend both class days, achieve greater than or equal to 80% on the post-test and complete the evaluation form. Directions RGH: Rochester General Hospital 1425 Portland AvenueRochester, NY Located directly off 104.Park in Portland GarageConference Room:Hematology Oncology Administrative Conference Room located on First Floor in hallway between Red and Green Elevators. Signs will be posted.Lunch and snacks available for purchase at various locations at the hospital. Keurig coffee brewer available. Water refills available. Room temperature can vary, so dress in layers! Please bring a calculator with square root functionFor more information contact:Bonnie Hooverbonnie.hoover@ Chemotherapy &Biotherapy Treatment for the Cancer Patient Dates: Wednesday 8/28/19 8:00am to 4:00pm ANDFriday 8/30/19 9:00am-4:30pm at RGH Hematology Oncology Administrative Conference RoomRegister by August 30, 2019RGHs LINK line at:(585) 922-5465 or Toll Free: (877) 922-5465 ................
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