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Author: Margaret Hickey, RN, MSN, MS, CORLN, Susan Newton, RN, MS, AOCN®, AOCNS®
Affiliation: Novartis Oncology; Florham Park, NJ
Publisher: Oncology Nursing Society
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN 10: 1935864076
ISBN 13: 9781935864073
eISBN: 9780010138061
Edition: 2nd
Description:
Use the symptom-focused telephone protocols or guidelines provided by your colleagues working in outpatient settings across the U.S. as you develop your own telephone triage skills, guidelines, and protocols. As the care of patients with cancer has shifted from the inpatient arena to the outpatient setting, the traditional role of the nurse has been challenged. Nurses both in outpatient clinics and physicians' offices have frequently found themselves performing assessments and providing triage and advice over the telephone. This text is designed as a resource for oncology nurses who are learning the telephone nursing role as well as a guide those developing a formalized telephone nursing practice. This new second edition features new chapters on antibiotic therapy problems, bone loss, and hemoptysis. Chapters provide a systematic approach to performing a telephone nursing assessment, discussion of telephone triage practice models, tips to improve telephone communication, and a history of telephone triage. These chapters have been updated to incorporate evidence-based nursing practice and the most recent update in nursing policy regarding telenursing and cross-state licensures. Also included are symptom-focused telephone protocols and guidelines to help direct oncology nurses in the development of guidelines in their practice. These telephone protocols serve as a guide for oncology nurses to meet the specific needs of their patient population. 2012.
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