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ONCC PRACTICE TESTS
(OCN - ONCOLOGIC
EMERGENCIES)
QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+ 2025-2026
Which of the following cancers is associated with the development of disseminated
intravascular coagulation?


Mucin-secreting adenocarcinoma of the breast
Nonhyperdiploid variant multiple myeloma
Primary peritoneal carcinoma
Acral lentiginous melanoma - ANS-Mucin-secreting adenocarcinoma of the breast


Answer: The incidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation is associated mostly
with mucin-secreting adenocarcinomas of the prostate, lung, and breast.


Reference: Kaplan, M. (Ed.). (2013). Understanding and managing oncologic
emergencies: A resource for nurses (2nd ed.). Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Society,
p. 69.


Which of the following is released into the bloodstream in the event of tumor lysis
syndrome?

, Uric acid
Sodium
Magnesium

Calcium - ANS-Uric acid


Answer: Tumor lysis syndrome is a massive, sudden release of cellular contents in to
the bloodstream resulting in elevated uric acid levels.



Reference: Kaplan, M. (Ed.). (2013). Understanding and managing oncologic
emergencies: A resource for nurses (2nd ed.). Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Society,
p. 440.


Which of the following classes of medication will most significantly increase the risk
for the development of a cytokine-release syndrome reaction?


Monoclonal antibodies
Taxanes
Platinum compounds
Anthracyclines - ANS-Monoclonal antibodies


Answer: Monoclonal antibodies can cause cytokine-release syndrome.


Reference: Newton, S., Hickey, M., & Marrs, J. (2017). Mosby's oncology nursing advisor:
A comprehensive guide to clinical practice (2nd ed.). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby, p.
243.


When a suspected extravasation occurs during the administration of a vesicant, the
nurse must first:


stop the administration of medication and fluids.

remove the peripheral IV or central venous access device.
aspirate the remaining vesicant from the IV tubing.

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