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Sleep-wake disturbances are actual or perceived changes in night sleep with resulting daytime impairment.
Caregiver strain and burden includes difficulties functioning in the caregiver role and associated alterations in the caregiver’s emotional and physical health.
A number of different types of cutaneous reactions that affect the skin, hair, and nails can occur with cancer treatment.
Radiodermatitis is the integumentary system's response to exposure to ionizing radiation, which can range from erythematous rash to desquamation and necrosis.
Cancer treatment-related hot flashes may also be referred to as hot flushes, vasomotor symptoms, night sweats, and menopausal symptoms.
Constipation can occur with cancer-related bowel occlusion, immobility or dehydration, and as a result of medication, including opioids.
These competencies outline specialty entry-level competencies for OCNSs and build upon the core competencies for all CNSs.
These competencies outline specialty entry-level competencies for NPs who care for adult and late adolescent patients through the cancer care continuum.
These core competencies are a set of statements that define knowledge needed by nursing graduates to effectively care for patients at risk for or after cancer diagnosis.
These competencies outline the fundamental knowledge, skills, and expertise required for oncology nurse navigators to perform proficiently in this role.