FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMOTHERAPY
IMMUNOTHERAPY ADMINISTRATION EXAM
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-alkylating agent
-treats: bladder, testes, ovaries, endometrial, lung, squamous cell of
head/neck
-IV, peritoneal
-high N/V
-no aluminum PIV
-hearing loss and peripheral neuropathy with long term use
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1 Hematologic cancer (blood cancer)
, What is the dose verification
2
process?
3 Cisplatin? 4 Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Don't know?
Terms in this set (89)
-cancer that begins in bone marrow or immune
Hematologic cancer
system cells.
(blood cancer)
-Ex: leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma
cancer starts in blood-forming tissues like bone
marrow
Leukemia
-causes lots of abnormal blood cells to be produced
and enter bloodstream
-cancer that begins in immune system
(WBC=lymphocytes)
-hodgkin and non-hodgkins
Lymphoma -B lymphocytes (B cells) - make antibodies (bacteria
and viruses, most common lymphoma
-T lymphocytes (T cells) - boost/slow immune, destroy
germs and abnormal cells
Reed-Sternberg cell (cancer cells in classic)
Hodgkin lymphoma
-typically starts in B cells
-large, diverse group of cancers in immune system
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma cells
-indolent (slow growing) or aggressive (fast)
Myeloma Cancer in plasma cells (WBC that produce antibodies)
All antineoplastic agents used to treat cancer, given
through oral and parenteral routes or other routes as
Chemotherapy
specified in the standard, not including hormonal
therapies.
IMMUNOTHERAPY ADMINISTRATION EXAM
LATEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM ALL 130 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS (ALREADY GRADED A+) | LATEST
EDITION
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Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study with Learn
-alkylating agent
-treats: bladder, testes, ovaries, endometrial, lung, squamous cell of
head/neck
-IV, peritoneal
-high N/V
-no aluminum PIV
-hearing loss and peripheral neuropathy with long term use
Choose an answer
1 Hematologic cancer (blood cancer)
, What is the dose verification
2
process?
3 Cisplatin? 4 Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Don't know?
Terms in this set (89)
-cancer that begins in bone marrow or immune
Hematologic cancer
system cells.
(blood cancer)
-Ex: leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma
cancer starts in blood-forming tissues like bone
marrow
Leukemia
-causes lots of abnormal blood cells to be produced
and enter bloodstream
-cancer that begins in immune system
(WBC=lymphocytes)
-hodgkin and non-hodgkins
Lymphoma -B lymphocytes (B cells) - make antibodies (bacteria
and viruses, most common lymphoma
-T lymphocytes (T cells) - boost/slow immune, destroy
germs and abnormal cells
Reed-Sternberg cell (cancer cells in classic)
Hodgkin lymphoma
-typically starts in B cells
-large, diverse group of cancers in immune system
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma cells
-indolent (slow growing) or aggressive (fast)
Myeloma Cancer in plasma cells (WBC that produce antibodies)
All antineoplastic agents used to treat cancer, given
through oral and parenteral routes or other routes as
Chemotherapy
specified in the standard, not including hormonal
therapies.