WEBCAST
It’s Not Easy Being Green…Pearls to Improve the Management of Chemotherapy Induced Nausea
Webcast

CNE worth 1.0 credit

Release Date:
Expiration Date:
Mar. 6, 2009
Mar. 6, 2011



 

Instructions for Participation in Online Activity
1. Read the following information below before beginning the online education article.
2. View the online education webcast.
3. Complete the evaluation form and post-test.  In order to receive continuing nursing education credit for this educational activity, you must successfully complete a post-test (score of 70% or higher) and submit a completed evaluation form. 
4. Upon successful completion you will receive your CNE certificate.



Overview and Purpose        
This program was developed to share advice from people living with cancer about how nurses can improve the management of chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). Also, content will include the most current CINV information, research, practice guidelines, and suggested websites for reference. This activity will enrich the oncology healthcare provider's contribution to quality healthcare by offering insight into the patient's perception of CINV, the impact on quality of life, and potential strategies for side effect management.

About the Author   
Amy Rene Ford, RN, BSN, OCN



Target Audience
This article is intended for nurses involved in the care of patients with cancer who want additional education about CINV to better help patients manage their cancer diagnosis and treatment.    



Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this online continuing nursing educational activity, the participant will be able to:
1. List 3 strategies to reduce chemotherapy induced nausea (CIN) that have been suggested by patients.
2. Discuss how chemotherapy induced nausea (CIN) impacts patient’s quality of life.
3. Describe the differences between healthcare providers and patients’ perception of chemotherapy induced nausea (CIN)    



Accreditation and Credit Designation
Creative Cancer Concepts, Inc. is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.



Disclosure Policy

This educational activity is supported by an educational grant from MGI PHARMA.

The presenter has disclosed the following companies and the nature of the relationship below:
 
Employee or Consultant:
Creative Cancer Concepts, Inc.
 
Grant/Research Support:
None
 
Speaker's Bureau:
None
 
Major Stock or Investment Holder:
None
 


Commercial Support
Research conducted by commercial companies are designed and presented with scientific objectivity. Learners are informed of any or possible off-label use of a commercial product that is referenced in this activity. Commercial support did not influence the planning or presentation of this activity. Commercial products are distinguished as separate from the activity.     


Disclaimer
The material in this program was compiled by Creative Cancer Concepts, Inc. with an educational grant from MGI PHARMA. This information should not be used by clinicians in the management of patients without evaluation of the patients' condition, possible contraindications, review of the manufacturer's product information, and consultation with recommendations of other authorities. ©2009 Creative Cancer Concepts, Inc. All rights reserved.


Privacy Policy
Creative Cancer Concepts, Inc. makes reasonable efforts to ensure that privacy issues are handled responsibly. CCC does not sell or share your information with other organizations that are not directly involved in this process. If you have further questions or concerns, you may contact us at: 972.772.4104

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated, reproduced, stored, or transmitted by any means or in any type of media form including electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, broadcasting, or otherwise without prior permission from the publisher.

© 2009 by Creative Cancer Concepts, Inc. No material may be reproduced in whole or in part, in any form, without written permission from the publisher.     


All correspondence should be directed to:

Editor, Its Not Easy Being Green
Creative Cancer Concepts, Inc.
705 N. Goliad St. Ste. A
Rockwall, TX 75087
Phone: 972.772.4104
Fax: 972.722.8323
Email: c3administrator@creativecancerconcepts.com


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