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ONS ONCC Chemo Renewal II Questions and Verified Solutions Latest Key Points for Combination Therapy - Answer -Oncology Nurses must consider Consider the potential toxicity related to each drug. Understand the monitoring guidelines for each drug. Have knowledge of clinically significant signs and symptoms ONS Evidence-Based Practice Resources - Answer -Evidence-based practice can have positive effects, such as: Improved patient outcomes Increased nurse satisfaction Potential cost savings Risk Factors For Colon Cancer - Answer -Increased age is a risk factor for developing colorectal cancer. The chance of developing colorectal cancer increases markedly after age 50. Roughly 9 out of 10 people diagnosed with colorectal cancer are at least 50 years old. Smoking, alcohol intake, and a personal history of polyps are all things that increase risk. Other risk factors for the development of colorectal cancer include: Racial and ethnic backgrounds (African Americans and Jews of Eastern European descent [Ashkenazi Jews] have highest incidence) Diet high in red and processed meats Physical inactivity, obesity Type 2 diabetes Family history of colon cancer or inflammatory bowel disease Inherited familial syndromes (FAP, HNPCC)Patient Education on Chemotherapy - Answer -Patients are provided with verbal and written or electronic information as part of an education process before the first administration of treatment of each treatment plan. The content of this educational material will be documented. Educational information includes the following at a minimum: Patient's diagnosis Goals of treatment; that is, cure disease, prolong life, or reduce symptoms Planned duration of treatment, schedule of treatment administration, drug names and supportive medications, drug-drug and drug-food interactions, and plan for missed doses Potential long-term and short-term adverse effects of therapy, including infertility risks for appropriate patients

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