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Class Information for CC Chemotherapy/Biotherapy for Non-Oncology Nurses

Session: August 29-30, 2018
Type: Hybrid
Class Size: 16
# Openings: 5
Class Session Date(s): 08/29/18 - 08/30/18
Registration Dates: 09/12/2017 12:04 PM - 12/31/2018 01:04 PM
Coordinator: Mary E Myers

Description

Two day course providing the fundamentals of administration and nursing management of the non-oncology patient receiving cytotoxic and biologic agents. This course is specifically designed for nurses in the MSS and NBHP Services who administer chemotherapy and/or biotherapy to patients for conditions other than oncology (For example: Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, CGD, Diabetes, MS, PML, Sickle Cell).

Special Comments

Pre-course requirement: -Complete online presentation (non-oncology conditions treated with chemotherapy and/or biotherapy -successfully pass online post presentation quiz -select one condition and the appropriate chemo/bio treatment, prepare a case study/presentation for peers. Course requirements: -attend both days -present case study to peers -successfully pass post course test Successfully passing course (including pre-course work)will meet the behavioral indicator (BI) for Chemotherapy Biotherapy competency validation.

Target Audience

Nurses in MSS and NBHP services administering chemotherapeutic/biologic agents to patients with a non-oncology diagnosis or patients specific to MSS and NBHP program of care.

Course Objectives

At the conclusion of the course, the participant will be able to: 1. Describe nonmalignant indications for chemotherapy and biotherapy agents 2. Identify steps in the administration of chemotherapy and biotherapy agents: pretreatment, during treatment, and post-treatment 3. Discuss the assessment and management of side effects of therapy 4. Describe safe handling of hazardous drugs 5. State pertinent patient education related to chemotherapy and biotherapy

Pre-requisites

Completion of the following Nursing Department competencies: 1. Peripheral Venous Access Device 2. Safe handling of Hazardous Drugs 3. Medication administration

Session Schedule

Date Times Location
Thursday August 30, 2018 08:00 AM - 04:30 PM NIH Clinical Center:CRC 1-5672 (Skills Lab)