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    “It’s actually the nurse who most often first identifies the subtle signs of sepsis in patients. Trust your clinical judgement,” ONS member Laura Zitella, MS, RN, ACNP-BC, AOCN®, nurse practitioner at the University of California, San Francisco, told listeners during a conversation with Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS. Zitella explained the nursing and management…

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    • “Patients with cancer are at an increased risk for infection because of the inherent immunosuppression of the cancer itself and also the treatment.” Learn more and earn 0.5 NCPD contact hours with this episode of the #ONSPodcast: https://t.co/ro9Qvuyfp9 https://t.co/rPPDco6TCj

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    “Using that view of looking at the whole person, we can provide some acupuncture or acupressure to help maybe reduce anxiety, to help them relax a little bit more, settle their thinking down a little bit, and get some improved sleep,” ONS member Susan Yaguda, MSN, RN, RN manager in integrative oncology at the Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute in Charlotte, NC, told Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN,…

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    • “Some cancer centers do have an integrative medicine department, and oftentimes acupuncture is part of that.” Earn 0.75 NCPD contact hours with this #ONSPodcast: https://t.co/VNRkSkZLST https://t.co/wPiR86S6z0

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    “Caring for a pregnant patient with cancer is 100% a team approach,” ONS member Chandley Silin, RN, FNP-BC, AOCNP®, nurse practitioner at the Stanford Cancer Center in Palo Alto, CA, told Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS. During this episode, Silin discussed the care implications for pregnant and postpartum patients with cancer throughout diagnosis and treatment and…

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    • “Caring for a pregnant patient with cancer is 100% a team approach.” Listen to the latest episode of the #ONSPodcast and earn 0.5 NCPD contact hours: https://t.co/bKwgRQ5b3Y https://t.co/By4joariKq

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    “What does the patient need to know? What are their knowledge gaps? What are they most in need of? Once you determine the areas you need to pinpoint, branded or nonbranded, then there’s resources out there for you to use,” Chelsea Backler, MSN, APRN, AGCNS-BC, AOCNS®, VA-BC, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, told Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS. Backler…

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    • “Ultimately, you’re starting with: What does the patient need to know? What are their knowledge gaps? What are they most in need of? Are they ready to learn? All of those things that we’re assessing upfront,” Earn 0.5 NCPD contact with this #ONSPodcast: https://t.co/z1xNizEfA8 https://t.co/YKAvkLqWnL

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    “The nurse is kind of the hub of a spoked wheel. You have your pharmacy and your provider all on the outside edge, but it’s the nurse that’s connecting all of these different support services together and being the main connection for the patient,” ONS member Elizabeth Bettencourt, RN, MSN, OCN®, oral oncolytic nurse navigator at Palo Alto Medical Foundation in Sunnyvale, CA, and member of the…

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    • “Managing symptoms is essential in helping patients to continue to adhere to their treatment regimen.” Don't miss this #ONSPodcast episode: https://t.co/QgW3AUCSED The advertising messages in this episode are paid for by Breast Cancer Index. https://t.co/d4gURIjxAk

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    “When we think about how oncology nurses can really be helpful in overcoming barriers to care, it comes back to what we do very well—which is getting to know our patients,” David Rice, PhD, MSN, RN, NP, NEA-BC, chief nurse of research and development at the Greater Los Angeles VA Medical Center in California said during his conversation with Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical…

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    • “When we think about how oncology nurses can really be helpful in overcoming barriers to care, it really comes back to what we do very well—which is getting to know our patients.” Earn 1.0 NCPD with this #ONSPodcast episode: https://t.co/MKnHL6qmtt #Pride https://t.co/wO8T1080bG

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    Talking to patients about how their cancer and treatment affects their fertility can be challenging and complicated for oncology nurses, but we owe it to our patients to have those conversations. Megan Solinger, MHS, MA, OPN-CG, director of service and care delivery at the Ulman Foundation in Baltimore, MD, joins Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, to offer guidance,…

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    • The two most recent #ONSPodcast episodes are bringing you 0.5 NCPD contact hours each! https://t.co/z7LK45mvih & https://t.co/LnEuehZvMP https://t.co/RnUefMhGD6

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    “There’s nothing more we can do.” How often do patients with cancer hear those words? But ONS member Reanne Booker, RN, MN, a nurse practitioner at Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, believes differently: “I feel there’s always more that we can do, even if cure is no longer possible.” Booker talks with Stephanie Jardine, BSN, RN, oncology clinical specialist at ONS, about how…

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    Don’t Miss ONS’s New Edition of the Clinical Manual for the Oncology Advanced Practice Nurse Since the first edition of this manual published more than 20 years ago, significant changes have occurred in therapies and diagnostic techniques, as well as revolutionary discoveries in the care of patients with cancer….

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    • This month we are celebrating the #ONSPodcast reaching the 200th episode mark and more: https://t.co/hjvCaqMXiZ https://t.co/e7zQjeInGI