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BUNDLE::ONS ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Exams 2024/2025 With complete solutions
BUNDLE::ONS ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Exams 2024/2025 With complete solutions
[Show more]BUNDLE::ONS ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Exams 2024/2025 With complete solutions
[Show more]Lesson 1: Foundations to Set the Stage - 
Focusing on Cellular Structure and Function - 
The Normal Cell Cycle - -The cell cycle refers to the ordered seres of processes of DNA replication 
and mitosis, or cell division 
-Cell nucleus regulates these processes by gathering and processing complexes...
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Focusing on Cellular Structure and Function - 
The Normal Cell Cycle - -The cell cycle refers to the ordered seres of processes of DNA replication 
and mitosis, or cell division 
-Cell nucleus regulates these processes by gathering and processing complexes...
G1 - first growth phase (or first gap) 
2 - How many cells are produced each time a cell divides? 
mitosis - the process of cell division 
interphase - The time when a cells grows and replicates DNA in preparation for cell division. 
G1 - most important checkpoint in cell division 
cell division - P...
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Add to cartG1 - first growth phase (or first gap) 
2 - How many cells are produced each time a cell divides? 
mitosis - the process of cell division 
interphase - The time when a cells grows and replicates DNA in preparation for cell division. 
G1 - most important checkpoint in cell division 
cell division - P...
The stem cell divides, producing undifferentiated stem cells that are of what lineage? - myeloid or 
lymphoid 
What cells do myeloid precursors turn into? - red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets 
What cells do lymphoid precursors turn into? - specialized white blood cells called lymphocy...
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Add to cartThe stem cell divides, producing undifferentiated stem cells that are of what lineage? - myeloid or 
lymphoid 
What cells do myeloid precursors turn into? - red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets 
What cells do lymphoid precursors turn into? - specialized white blood cells called lymphocy...
3 major phases of cell division: - Interphase 
Mitotic phase 
Cytokinesis 
3 steps of interphase: - First growth phase (G1) 
Synthesis phase (S phase) 
Second growth phase (G2) 
4 phases of mitosis: - Prophase 
Metaphase 
Anaphase 
Telophase 
Innate immunity: - Non-specific response, either: 
1. Bar...
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Add to cart3 major phases of cell division: - Interphase 
Mitotic phase 
Cytokinesis 
3 steps of interphase: - First growth phase (G1) 
Synthesis phase (S phase) 
Second growth phase (G2) 
4 phases of mitosis: - Prophase 
Metaphase 
Anaphase 
Telophase 
Innate immunity: - Non-specific response, either: 
1. Bar...
name the 4 phases of the cell cycle - G1 Phase 
S Phase 
G2 Phase 
M Phase 
name the 4 stages of mitosis - Prophase 
Metaphase 
Anaphase 
Telophase 
Which is the longest phase of the cell cycle, lasting about 10 hours - S Phase 
What is the shortest phase of the cell cycle - M Phase (Mitosis) 
these...
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Add to cartname the 4 phases of the cell cycle - G1 Phase 
S Phase 
G2 Phase 
M Phase 
name the 4 stages of mitosis - Prophase 
Metaphase 
Anaphase 
Telophase 
Which is the longest phase of the cell cycle, lasting about 10 hours - S Phase 
What is the shortest phase of the cell cycle - M Phase (Mitosis) 
these...
A patient demonstrates an adequate understanding of the teaching provided regarding chemotherapy 
and myelosuppression by stating: "Myelosuppression is: 
a potential side effect of many cancer treatments." 
unintentional prior to a bone marrow transplant." 
when laboratory values show an elevatio...
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Add to cartA patient demonstrates an adequate understanding of the teaching provided regarding chemotherapy 
and myelosuppression by stating: "Myelosuppression is: 
a potential side effect of many cancer treatments." 
unintentional prior to a bone marrow transplant." 
when laboratory values show an elevatio...
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LESSON 1: Cell cycle - g1- increase in size 
s- dna replicated 
g2- cell enlarge and ready to divide 
m phase- 2 hours 
mitosis - 4 stages, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase 
-chemo targets certain points in the process 
apoptosis - programmed cell death 
hematopoiesis - forma...
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LESSON 1: Cell cycle - g1- increase in size 
s- dna replicated 
g2- cell enlarge and ready to divide 
m phase- 2 hours 
mitosis - 4 stages, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase 
-chemo targets certain points in the process 
apoptosis - programmed cell death 
hematopoiesis - forma...
Hematologic cancer (blood cancer) - -cancer that begins in bone marrow or immune system cells. 
-Ex: leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma 
Leukemia - cancer starts in blood-forming tissues like bone marrow 
-causes lots of abnormal blood cells to be produced and enter bloodstream 
Lymphoma - -cancer...
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Add to cartHematologic cancer (blood cancer) - -cancer that begins in bone marrow or immune system cells. 
-Ex: leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma 
Leukemia - cancer starts in blood-forming tissues like bone marrow 
-causes lots of abnormal blood cells to be produced and enter bloodstream 
Lymphoma - -cancer...
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LESSON 1: Cell cycle - g1- increase in size 
s- dna replicated 
g2- cell enlarge and ready to divide 
m phase- 2 hours 
mitosis - 4 stages, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase 
-chemo targets certain points in the process 
apoptosis - programmed cell death 
hematopoiesis - forma...
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LESSON 1: Cell cycle - g1- increase in size 
s- dna replicated 
g2- cell enlarge and ready to divide 
m phase- 2 hours 
mitosis - 4 stages, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase 
-chemo targets certain points in the process 
apoptosis - programmed cell death 
hematopoiesis - forma...
Calculate BSA - Square root of: 
Height (Cm) x Weight (Kg)/ 3600 
Calculate medication dose correctly - 
Calculate ANC - WBC X (% segs + bands) 
normal ANC is > 1,500 
Normal CBC value for children - 
Identify aspect of bone marrow suppression on a CBC - 
Know nursing care of stomatitis - 
Kn...
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Add to cartCalculate BSA - Square root of: 
Height (Cm) x Weight (Kg)/ 3600 
Calculate medication dose correctly - 
Calculate ANC - WBC X (% segs + bands) 
normal ANC is > 1,500 
Normal CBC value for children - 
Identify aspect of bone marrow suppression on a CBC - 
Know nursing care of stomatitis - 
Kn...
Chemo Certification Study Questions 2024/2025 100% 
Solved | Top graded A+ 
Totect - Anecdote for Doxorubicin 
Warm Compress - Plant alkaloids and etoposide 
Bleomycin - bad for the lungs 
Leucovorin - potentiates the effects of 5-FU and decreases the effect of MTX 
Calvert Formula Components - Area...
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Add to cartChemo Certification Study Questions 2024/2025 100% 
Solved | Top graded A+ 
Totect - Anecdote for Doxorubicin 
Warm Compress - Plant alkaloids and etoposide 
Bleomycin - bad for the lungs 
Leucovorin - potentiates the effects of 5-FU and decreases the effect of MTX 
Calvert Formula Components - Area...
Cancer cells are characterized by - persistent proliferation, invasive growth, and the ability to form 
metastases. 
Cancer can be treated with three basic modalities: - surgery, radiation therapy, and drug therapy 
Agents used for drug therapy fall into two main groups: - (1) cytotoxic agents and (...
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Add to cartCancer cells are characterized by - persistent proliferation, invasive growth, and the ability to form 
metastases. 
Cancer can be treated with three basic modalities: - surgery, radiation therapy, and drug therapy 
Agents used for drug therapy fall into two main groups: - (1) cytotoxic agents and (...
Pleural Effusion - fluid in pleural space 
pneumothorax - air in the pleural space 
Which chemo has a high risk for pulmonary toxicity? - bleomycin (Blenoxane) 
For which pulmonary toxicity does bleomycin have a high risk? - Pneumonitis 
Hypocapnia - reduced carbon dioxide in the blood 
Signs and Sy...
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Add to cartPleural Effusion - fluid in pleural space 
pneumothorax - air in the pleural space 
Which chemo has a high risk for pulmonary toxicity? - bleomycin (Blenoxane) 
For which pulmonary toxicity does bleomycin have a high risk? - Pneumonitis 
Hypocapnia - reduced carbon dioxide in the blood 
Signs and Sy...
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