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Episode 297: Intra-Arterial Chemotherapy Administration: The Oncology Nurse’s Role

Episode 297: Intra-Arterial Chemotherapy Administration: The Oncology Nurse’s Role

FromThe Oncology Nursing Podcast


Episode 297: Intra-Arterial Chemotherapy Administration: The Oncology Nurse’s Role

FromThe Oncology Nursing Podcast

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30 minutes
Released:
Feb 2, 2024
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Podcast episode

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“What you teach patients about that the side effects may be somewhat different, because it's more of a regional treatment with less systemic toxicities, so it's teaching patients about the drugs, the side effects, and the actual procedure itself,” Lisa Hartkopf-Smith, MS, RN, AOCN®, CHPN, advanced practice nurse at OhioHealth Center in Columbus and ProMedica Cancer Institute in Toledo, OH, told Jaime Weimer, MSN, RN, AGCNS-BS, AOCNS®, manager of oncology nursing practice at ONS, during a discussion about the oncology nurse’s role in chemotherapy administration. This episode is part of a series about drug classes, which we’ll include a link to in the episode notes.  You can earn free NCPD contact hours after listening to this episode and completing the evaluation linked below.   Music Credit: “Fireflies and Stardust” by Kevin MacLeod  Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0  Earn 0.5 contact hours of nursing continuing professional development (NCPD), which may be applied to the nursing practice, oncology nursing practice, or treatment ILNA categories, by listening to the full recording and completing an evaluation at myoutcomes.ons.org by February 2, 2026. The planners and faculty for this episode have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. ONS is accredited as a provider of NCPD by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.  Learning outcome: The learner will report an increase in knowledge about the nurse's role in intra-arterial chemotherapy administration.  Episode Notes  Complete this evaluation for free NCPD.   Oncology Nursing Podcast: Episode 252: Intraperitoneal Administration: The Oncology Nurse’s Role Episode 285: Transarterial Chemoembolization: The Oncology Nurse’s Role  Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing article: Evaluation of a Chemotherapy and Medication Education Process for Patients Starting Cancer Treatment  ONS Huddle Card: Chemotherapy  ONS Courses:  ONS Fundamentals of Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy Administration™  ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Administration Certificate™  ONS books:  Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy Guidelines and Recommendations for Practice (Second Edition)  To discuss the information in this episode with other oncology nurses, visit the ONS Communities.   To find resources for creating an ONS Podcast Club in your chapter or nursing community, visit the ONS Podcast Library.   To provide feedback or otherwise reach ONS about the podcast, email pubONSVoice@ons.org.   Highlights From Today’s Episode  “Intra-arterial chemotherapy has actually been in existence over 70-plus years. It's been around for a long time. There are case reports in the literature as early as 1950 of intra-arterial chemotherapy, one specifically being giving nitrogen mustard, of all things, interactively through a catheter for the treatment of Hodgkin lymphoma.” TS 1:43  “Retinoblastoma is a common indication at this point in time for intra-arterial chemotherapy and has very good success rates. Intra-arterial chemotherapy is also used in liver cancers, whether it's an unresectable liver metastasis from adenocarcinoma of the colon or it's unresectable intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, as an another example where it's used. And it can also be used in hepatocellular or HCC carcinoma.” TS 6:36  “Some of the things, like pretreatment, things that the nurse has to look for in any of those are labs and particularly clotting times. You know, to make sure that a PT and an INR and a platelet count was drawn because this patient is going to have a catheter in their artery and frequently will have heparin, so we need to make sure you know what that is.” TS 8:22  “When you're pulling your drug information, your patient drug information sheets, it may not be appropriate to give the Adriamycin® teaching sheet from OncoLink or ChemoCare or ONS because that's generally
Released:
Feb 2, 2024
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Podcast episode

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