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ONS-ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certification.Questions And Answers Recent Update.2022-2023.
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Resources - Correct answer nccn.org cancer.org LESSON 1: Cell cycle - Correct answer g1- increase in size s- dna replicated g2- cell enlarge and ready to divide m phase- 2 hours mitosis - Correct answer 4 stages, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase -chemo targets certain points in the process apoptosis - Correct answer programmed cell death hematopoiesis - Correct answer formation of blood cells & how cells differentiate -myeloid: pre cells mature into RBCs, platelets and WBCs -lymphoid: pre cells- mature into WBCS Principles of Biotherapy: p51-95 immunology - Correct answer -defense against foreign organisms, homeostasis (destroy aged cells), surveillance immune responses - Correct answer innate: primary line of defense, non specific, no memory
adaptive: secondary line of defence with specific memry cytokines - Correct answer -effect growth and differentiation of WBC -interferons, tumor necrosis factors, growth factos and interleukins -small protein molecules released by cells throughout body providing comunication between cells of the immune system -regular antiboddy production and function of b cells vaccines for cancer prevention - Correct answer -hep B prevents hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma -hpv vaccine filgrastim aka neupogen - Correct answer SC or IV to derease infection in patients with neutropenic fever associated with myelosuppressive anticancer treatments for nonmyeloid malignancies tbo-filgramstim/ pegfilgrastim - Correct answer reduce duration of neutroenia in patients with non myeloid malignancies palifermin - Correct answer IV to dec incidence of oral mucositis in patients with hem malignanies before BMT sargramostim - Correct answer aka leukine - patients with AML following chemo to shorten neutrophil recovery and reduce incidence of infection IFN gamma - Correct answer reduce frequency and severity o infections related to granulomatous disease aldeleukin - Correct answer treat renal cell carcinoma and metastatic melanoma
adjuvant - Correct answer therapy given afer primary treatment to lower risk of cancer coming back -chemo, radiation, hormone, targeted and biologic therapy myeloblation - Correct answer obliteration of bone marrow with chemo in prep for blood stem cell or bone marrow trasnplant to destroy blood forming cells in the marrow and reduce tumor burden - destroy immune system so it cannot attack donated cells after transplant nonmyeloblative - Correct answer not as intense, chemo doses are not as intense LESSON 2: Alkylating Agents - Correct answer -cytoxan -ifosframide -bendamustine platinum based chemo - Correct answer consideration on age, kidney function, and concurrent use of radiation. both can cause nausea, vomiting, hearting loss, kidney function damage, electrlyte disturb. CBC chem panel and mag checked -cisplatin: admin over longer period of time. nausea can last over a week -carboplatin- risk with age >65, harder on kidney function. over shorter period of time, nausea within first 24 hours. neuro tox cyclophasmide - Correct answer hair loss 10-14 days post treatment -can be given peripherally -hemmorhagic cystitis - hydration is key, high dose may need bladder protection -easier to give than iphosphamide iphosphamide - Correct answer neuro changes can occur- personality changes can occur, neuro checks before
central line only -need a bladder protective agent 100% of the time nitrosureas - Correct answer cross blood brain barrier - can treat brain tumors. alkylating agents -pulmonary monitoring Lesson 3: Antimetabolites - Correct answer -azacitidine -capacitabine -fluorouracil -cytarabine -decitabine -methotrexate inhibit DNA and RNA synthesis - can cause myelosuppression, GI toxicities, phospotsensitiivty, hand foot syndrome, vigorous I V hydration to prevent tumor lysis 5 fluorouracil (5 FU) - Correct answer -IV oral topic and opthalmic formalation -can cause hyperpigmentation, increased mucositis, photosensitivity, diarrhea -capcytobine is the oral form - needs to be taken 2x day, hand foot syndrome can occur -INR monitoring methotrexate - Correct answer antimetabolite, cell cycle specific to S phase -cleared in kidneys - effects: hepatotox, renal tox, mucositis, nausea, myelosuppression, pneumonitis, photosensitivity, neurotoxicity, infertility -yellow in color. renal function, hydrate 2-3L/ day, no alcohol use, sun exposrue, folic acid, avoid effusions azacitidine - Correct answer for treatment of myelodysplastic syndrome: group of cancers in which immature blood cells do not mature (SOB and fatigue are markers)
GU: change in color of urine dexrazoxane - Correct answer cardiac protectant given before bleomycin - Correct answer antitumor antibiotic - lifetime dose warning -can cause hypersensitivity, skin reaction -report SOB< skin issues, protect from sun Lesson 6 symptoms that can be dose limiting - Correct answer chemo induced nausea and vomiting -lead to dehydration, dec functional status, increased costs and withdrawal from treatment -70% patient will experience. RISK Factors: younger, history of low alcohol consumption, female, morning/ motion sickness HEC: highly emetogenic - carmustine, cisplatin, cyclophosphamide, daarbazine, mechlorethamine, streptozocin CINV - Correct answer chemo infuced nausea vomiting- vomiting center is central area responsible for CINV -patient are at risk for 2-3 days after last dose of cheom Antiemetics - Correct answer serotonin antagonists -dolasetron, granisetron, ondansetron, palonosetron neurokinin antagonists- aprepitant, fosaprepitant steroids: dexamethasone
Cutaneous Side effects of chemo - Correct answer 5FU and capecitabine has been noted to cause the worst skin resactions -hand foot syndrome -palmar plantar erythrodysesthesia - painful- flaking swelling blisters and sores avoid hot water, impacton feet and rubbing myelosuppression - Correct answer suppression of bone marroe, red blood and platelets NADIR: point at which blood cell counts are at the lowest after treatemtn. usually 7- days after cyce neutrophils heavily affected platelets follow erythrocyte loss appears later NEUTROPENIA: risk of infection. fever >100.2 sign of infect ANC reliable method to dtermine risk - 4,500-10,000 is normal WBC. ANC <1000 risk of infeciton THROMBOCYTOPENIA: injury or loss of stem cell - suppression of platelets. petechiae, bruise, headache, hypotension, prolonged bleeding ANEMIA: presents later dyspnea, fatigue, dizziness, headache -treatment: iron supp, bleed correction, transfusion, oxygen Neutropenia - Correct answer know when to expect the nadir 7-10 days after treatment. up to 6 weeks with some treatment -ANC: reliable method to determine infcetion risk polys + bands x WBC / fever >100.4 sign of infection
-cytotoxic drugs are classified as irritants and vesicant - irritants cause inflammation, burning or pain. vesicants can cause local blisters and xtensive damage to the tissues NO PIVs in hand, wrist or AC - dont place below a recent venipuncture site CHECK for blood return: 3ML of blood in 3 seconds. larger syringe diameter exerts less pressure on walls of catheter NO BLOOD RETURN NO USE IV access selection - Correct answer determine dration of treatment- for peripheral access, small gauge plastic cannula is more suitable. alternative IV site from one arm to the other to preserve the veins -CVADs
extravasation of plant alkaloids - Correct answer topotecan and etoposside- irritants -vinorelbine and irinotecan: irritants with vesicant properites: discoloration of sin, rash, phlebitis, urticaria, blistering, skin sloughing lesson 10: biotherapy - Correct answer treatment that uses substances made from living organisms to treat disease - stim or suppress the immune system to help fight cancer, infection and diseases. some attack specific cancer cells which keep them from growing targeted therapy: uses drugs or other substances to identify and attack cancer cells GOALS: disease cure, improve response or increase disease survival, control or stabilize disease, mtainain or enhance live CATEGORIES: cytokines, monoclonal antibodies (conjugated and unconjugated), small molecule inhibitors, antibody durg conjugates, vaccines Biotherapy terms - Correct answer receptor: molecule in surgace that binds to a specific substance causing effect in that ell -monomer- molecule that can join with others to form a larger structure called a polymer -ligand: forms a complex with another to exert a biological effect -ligand binding: attaches to receptor site and activates that receptor -dimerization: signals -kinase: adds chemicals to other molecules, causing other molecules to becomes active or inactive -phosphorylation: activation of a chemical process to initiate signaling -signaling pathways: group of molecules that work together to control a cell function Targeted Therapies - Correct answer extracellular: target receptors on the outside of the cell -intracellular: target and interfere with processes inside the cell
include: monoclonal, immune checkpoint inhibitors, cancer vaccines, non specific immunotherapies, adoptive cell therapy, oncolytic virus therapy monoclonal antibodies - Correct answer man made versions of immune system proteins, used to treat cancer because they are designed to attack a part of a cancer cell nonspecific immunotherapies - Correct answer use proteins taht normally help regulare immune system to enhance the bodies immune response -cytokines: interleukins -interferons adoptive cell therapy - Correct answer help immune system fight diseases such as cancer and infections lesson 11: safety issues, safe handling is about YOU too - Correct answer carcinogens- a lot of cancer treatment drugs risks of occupational exposure - Correct answer routes of absorption- dermal, mucous membranes, inadvertent ingestions, inhalation, injection -air samples, floors, drug vials, prep areas, skin under gloves hierarchy of controls - Correct answer anticipating, recognizing, evaluating and controlling workplace conditions that may cause injury or illness -industrial hygiene uses the principle of hierarchy of controls when determining how to control a workplace hazard drug administration - Correct answer always remove first set of gloves before touching pump -connect secondary tubing to allow for flushing of tubing
-place pad under work area, gauze around syringe connections for IVP, pad nder work area when attaching needles for SQ oral: gloves, directly into a med cup double ID name, DOB, date of admin, name, route, total dose and total volume, date and time prepared/ expired apply gloves, gown, and then re glove over cuffs postadministration precautions - Correct answer -excreted in urine, breast milk, stool vomit, sweat, semen and vaginal secretions, saliva, other bodily fluids for 48 hrs (some drugs up to 5 days) HANDLING body fluids of patients who have recieved chemo: gown and double glove, face shield if splash at home: wear gown with back closure, double glove, double wash apart from laundry, detergent management of spills - Correct answer chemo spill kit- sign warning others, use PPE, chemo gown, respirator/ goggles, double glove- use absorbant pads and out in spill bag, use neutralizing solution and wipe, then wipe with water, remove PPE -place bag in chemo waste contrainer lesson 12: changing gears, administration of chemo and biotherapy - Correct answer nurses responsibility: is vascular access device intended for appropriate use? will they adhere? is the plan appropriate? additional referrals? is drug vesicant? is tracking in place for lifetime dose limit?
-vesicant chemo admin: remain with patient through entire infusion if giving through PIV, limit to IV push or short infusion less than 30-60, no PIV for continuous. verify blood return every 2-5 mL for IVP, 5-10 min during short infusion central venous catheters - blood return before during and after symptoms of extravasation - Correct answer swelling, loss of blood return, report of pain or burning. discontinue at first sign Pretreatment care - Correct answer patient education - explain diagnosis and treatment, empower participation, identify sympt to report, promote coping skills VERIFICATION: checking that prescribed doses are WNL, appropriate time intervals between treatments, route, volume and rate are clearly stated, review labs, ensure questions addressed *verbal and phone chemo not allowed -printed drug reference, current evidence based guideleine, step by step checklist for HIGH DOSE: risk of cardiac toxicit, neuro checks with high dose cytarabine (risk of cerebellar toxicity) high methotrexate given with leucovorin, myeloblation Pre Administration - Correct answer - online national comprehensive cancer network guidelines is most accurate source of info for evidence based practice guidelines -need 2 nurses to verify dose calc -ONS chemo safety standards requries reference to method of dose calc Recommendations to Prevent Errors - Correct answer -lack of method followed consistently, lab values, wrong prep methods, wrong sequence/ dose or route, schedule or timing, omissions, wrong rate or IV pump misprogram, wrong patient
Vascular access devices - Correct answer PIV, midline, PICC, nontunneled central catheter, tunneled central catheter, implanted port, temp apheresis or hemodialysis, tunneled apheresis IV considerations - Correct answer no IV pump with PIV< stay with patient, less than 30-60 min infusions, blood return every 205 mL for IVP, 5-10 for short infusions dosing- metric system: mg, mg/kg, AUC and mg/m weight based: based on body weight - weight on day of delivery is crucial BSA dosing: m AUC: area under the curbe- carboplatin, drug concentration in the blood over a period of time, renal function part of calc special considerations: older adults and young kids, poor nutrition, obese, prior radiation or chemo, comorbid conditions, myelosuppression lesson 13: introducting bisimilars - Correct answer Biosimilars: group of medicine products developed to mimic other drugs used for different indications -biological product: vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, gene therapies, cellular therapies, blood and blood product -they have no meaningful difference that alter efficacy or safety from reference prod biologic product is biosimilar to reference prod and can be expected to produce the same clinical results benefit: cost- far less expensive to produce than trade drug and reduce cancer care cost most expensive antineoplastics: bevacizumab, rituxin, trastuzumab
PREP: PPE, infusion pump, ensure product match full name, ID, date of admin, generic name, route of admin, total dose,volume, date and time CHEMO ADMIN: confirm plan with patient - Correct answer PPE double check 2 patient IDs, drug name, dose, volume, rate, route, cycle, two signatures, rate setting, consent -proper route, monitor patient immediate comp, document drug, patient ed and follow up ETHICS - Correct answer end of life, right to refuse or refuse consent, whether its truly infromed, conflicts, treatment of plan, patient advocacy challenge, confidentiality, scientific integrity, standards of practice, boundaries, issues related to investigational research lesson 15: putting it all together - Correct answer -patient education and care coordination -treatment planning -preparation and administration Patient Education and care coordination - Correct answer -enables active participation, provides explanation of disease and treatment, enables verbalization of understanding of treatment goals, improves quality of life, decrease costs, increase satisfaction -education: name, rationale, side effects, meds to treat side effects, how to contact physician, testing - DOCUMENT RCHOP (rituxin, cyclophsos, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisone ) -cause neutropenia- dec in WBC that help fight infection. hand hygeine and stay away fro sick Rituxin - Correct answer can cause serious reaction usually in first dose- monitor closely for issues: report SOB, feeling of throat closing, chest pain, itching, watching heart, blood pressure, confusion/ agitation
cyclophosphamide - Correct answer can cause hemmorhagic cystitis- irritation and inflammation of bladder that can lead to bleeding. watching for blood in urine, drink extra fluids, pee a lot and pee before bed Doxorubicin - Correct answer chemo that can damage the heart with a lot of it- monitor cumulative dose- in a lifetime. limit to this amount. MUGA scan to eval heart. before recieving drug. vesicant- irritating and damage skin and tissues id leaks, watch IV and skin close vincristine - Correct answer cause constipation and neuropathy- notify. prednisone - Correct answer steroid to reduce inflammation and lower immune response. used as part of many different chemo regimens. side effects that can cause high blood sugar, increased agitation or irritability, insomnia Common questions - Correct answer multiple drugs because cancer cells grow by going through cell cycle and dividing into more cells- different drugs work in different stages - this helps decrease possibility of drug resistance when cancer becomes smart and is less effected by meds mononucal antibodies: agents that come from humans or mouse or both- they search out proteins on the cels surface. NK cells destroy the tumor like mABS- mABS ma cause harm to cells that are marked whereas chemo attacks all cells -this is why chemo has effects on normal cells like hair follicles, oral,GI mucosa, blood cells etc -adjuvant therapy: given following treatment to target minimal residual disease use barrier methods following 48 hours of cehmo