Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
Chemotherapy is the use of antineoplastic agents in an attempt to destroy tumor cells by interfering with cellular functions. It can be combined with surgery or radiation therapy or both to reduce tumor size pre-operatively, to destroy and remaining tumor cells post-operatively , or to treat some forms of leukemia. Common drugs used for it sre cysplastin, vincristine, 5-flourouracil, adriamycin, etc. Routes of chemotherapy: tropical, oral (pills or tablets ), Intravenous infusion, intramuscular, subcutaneous, etc. Chemotherapy is typically given in cycles, with rest periods between the cycles. A cycle can last 1, 2, 3, or 4 weeks. A typical course may consist of multiple cycles. Alopecia, Nausea and vomiting,-Mouth sores, etc are its side effects. Monitor hematocrit, platelets, total and differential leucocyte counts and also monitor BUN,ALT,AST, Bilirubin, uric acid and other necessary . Proper disposal of body fluid like saliva, urine , stool, vomits and blood to break down and get rid most of the drugs.
By interfering with biological processes, antineoplastic drugs are used in chemotherapy in an effort to kill tumor cells.
Systemic illnesses are often treated with chemotherapy as opposed to localized lesions that can be treated with surgery or radiation. It can be used in conjunction with radiation therapy, surgery, or both to treat some types of leukemia, eliminate any remaining tumor cells after surgery, or reduce the size of the tumor before surgery.
Dosage:
Dosage of antineoplastic agents is primarily based on the;
References
Define chemotherapy. List some of the drugs used in its treatment.
By interfering with cellular processes, antineoplastic drugs are used in chemotherapy in an effort to kill tumor cells. Systemic illnesses are typically treated with chemotherapy as opposed to localized lesions that can be treated with surgery or radiation. It can be used in conjunction with radiation therapy, surgery, or both to treat some types of leukemia, eliminate any leftover tumor cells after surgery, and reduce tumor growth prior to surgery.
Common chemotherapy drugs:
Explain the nursing care provided to patient with chemotherapy. List some of its side effects.
Nursing care for patient with chemotherapy:
Side effects of chemotherapy:
Assessment of client on chemotherapy:
Assess client for evidence of infection:
Client teaching:
Development of any of the following symptoms during cancer treatment may indicate a serious condition and should be reported to a physician:
Avoid making contact with anyone who have a recent or known infection or immunization.
Blood, urine, stool, vomit, and other bodily fluids should be properly disposed of in order to break down and remove the majority of pharmaceuticals.
Pregnancy should be delayed and barrier techniques used.
Keep the medications out of children's reach.
After using, flush the toilet.
Caretakers dispose of patients' clothing, garbage, etc. while wearing gloves.
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