Part I, Principles of Oncology Nursing, includes 19 chapters which provide an up-to-date understanding of cancer as a disease, its pathophysiology, the therapeutic modalities used alone or in combination to treat it, an overview of the principles of collaborative nursing management of cancer patients across the continuum of care, cultural issues, and special considerations in providing physical and psychosocial care to terminally ill patients and their families.
Part II, Practice of Oncology Nursing, provides 56 chapters, each covering the clinical management of specific types of cancers. Where our competitors have simply listed several specific cancers as a sub-grouping within a single chapter, Oncology Nursing will present each specific cancer as its own chapter, assuring easy reference and comprehensive coverage of each type of cancer. The chapters in Part II will generally follow many of the same headings, including INTRODUCTION, HISTORY, EPIDEMIOLOGY, RISK FACTORS, PATHOLOGY, EVALUATION, MANAGEMENT, TREATMENT, PROGNOSIS, and RESEARCH ISSUES, all depending on how they relate to the content of the chapter.
Includes four innovative tables centering around the clinical care of the patient: The Standard of Care tables discuss the characteristics of treatment for a certain type of cancer by addressing problems, symptoms, interventions and rationales and patient education. The Assessment of the Patient tables provide guidelines for the practitioner to chronicle patient history, physical exams and typical diagnostic tests. The Patient Preparation tables help educate the patient about specific procedure they may endure. The Quality of Care tables read like a questionnaire to ensure patient satisfaction with pre- and post-operative treatment. Features many unique, separate chapters: four individual leukemia chapters (The Acute Leukemias, Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, and Hairy Cell Leukemia), three specific breast cancer chapters (Breast Cancer In-Situ Disease, Infiltrating Breast Cancer, and Metastatic Breast Cancer), a family issues chapter, and a large pediatrics chapter. Provides an Internet appendix - a quick, easy-to-read reference for Internet research with the name of each organization listed, followed by their Internet address.