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- BookConnie Henke Yarbro, MS, RN, FAAN (Editor: Seminars in Oncology Nursing, ... Show More Oncology Nursing Consultant, Destin, Florida, Adjunct Courtesy Faculty, Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri, Columbus, Columbia, Missouri), Debra Wujcik, PhD, RN, AOCN, FAAN (Director of Research, Carevive Systems, Inc, Franklin, Tennessee), Barbara Holmes Gobel, MS, RN, AOCN, FAAN (Associate Chief Nurse Executive, Director of Professional Practice and Devlopment, Magnet Program Director, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, Adjunct Faculty, Rush University College of Nursing, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois).Summary: "Oncology Nursing Review, Sixth Edition is an indispensable study guide for oncology nurses studying for the Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN℗') exam offered by the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC). Completely updated and revised to reflect the latest OCN℗' Test Blueprint, it provides nearly 1,000 practice questions with comprehensive answer rationales"-- Provided by publisher.
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Chapter 1. Care Continuum
Chapter 2. Oncology Nursing Practice
Chapter 3. Major Treatment Modalities
Chapter 4. Symptom Management
Chapter 5. Oncologic Emergencies
Chapter 6. Psychosocial Dimensions of Cancer Care.Digital Access R2Library 2020Limited to 2 simultaneous users - ArticleWeiss S, Lewinski UH, Pick AJ, Gafter U, Djaldetti M.Blut. 1978 Mar 15;36(3):149-57.A case of "non-secretory" multiple myeloma is described. The diagnosis was based on the clinical picture, typical radiological findings, and infiltration of the bone marrow by myeloma cells which showed specific immunofluorescence staining mainly with antisera for IgM and kappa light chains. An attempt is made to explain the absence of pathological proteins in the serum, based on the ultrastructural findings of the myeloma cells, which showed "buddings" of the cell membranes containing endoplasmic reticulum and cytoplasmic material. It is suggested that the cells of the "non-secretory" type of multiple myeloma possess a normal excretory mechanism, but the pathological proteins are prevented to be secreted in the serum being surrounded by portions of the cell membrane.