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Episode 113: Manage Cancer-Related Hot Flashes With ONS Guidelines™

Episode 113: Manage Cancer-Related Hot Flashes With ONS Guidelines™

FromThe Oncology Nursing Podcast


Episode 113: Manage Cancer-Related Hot Flashes With ONS Guidelines™

FromThe Oncology Nursing Podcast

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jul 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

ONS member Marcelle Kaplan, MS, RN, a breast oncology clinical nurse specialist, and a member of the panel that developed the ONS Guidelines for Cancer Treatment–Related Hot Flashes in Women With Breast Cancer and Men With Prostate Cancer, and member of the ONS Long Island/Queens Chapter, joins Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, to discuss ONS's new guidelines and what nurses need to know about the different interventions for managing hot flashes, especially how they differ in patients receiving hormone-depletion therapies compared to the general public.  Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod  Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0  Episode Notes: Check out these resources from today’s episode: Complete this evaluation for free nursing continuing professional development. ONS Guidelines™ for Cancer Treatment–Related Hot Flashes in Women With Breast Cancer and Men With Prostate Cancer Oncology Nursing Podcast Episode 76: ONS Guidelines Will Answer Key Symptom Management Questions ONS Putting Evidence Into Practice (PEP) resources Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing 2011 article: Putting Evidence Into Practice: Evidence-Based Interventions for Hot Flashes Resulting from Cancer Therapies GRADE criteria for clinical guidelines
Released:
Jul 24, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Where ONS Voices Talk Cancer. Join oncology nurses as they sit down to discuss the topics important to nursing practice and treating patients with cancer.