Symptom Management Guidelines for Oncology Nursing

SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANYISBN: 9780826185273

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By Anne Katz
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435

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Preface



Section I: Introduction to Symptom Management



Chapter 1: Introduction



Chapter 2: Measuring Symptoms



Section II: General Symptoms



Chapter 3: Cancer-Related Fatigue



Chapter 4: Cancer Pain



Chapter 5: Sleep Disturbances



Chapter 6: Lymphedema



Chapter 7: Alopecia



Chapter 8: Xerostomia and Oral Mucositis



Chapter 9: Fever



Chapter 10: Hot Flashes



Section III: Gastrointestinal Symptoms



Chapter 11: Constipation



Chapter 12: Diarrhea



Chapter 13: Nausea and Vomiting



Chapter 14: Anorexia and Cachexia



Chapter 15: Dysphagia



Section IV: Genitourinary Symptoms



Chapter 16: Incontinence



Chapter 17: Sexual dysfunction in women



Chapter 18: Sexual dysfunction in men



Section V: Pulmonary Symptoms



Chapter 19: Dyspnea



Chapter 20: Hemoptysis



Section VI: Neurological Symptoms



Chapter 21: Hearing loss



Chapter 22: Peripheral Neuropathy



Chapter 23: Cognitive Dysfunction



Section VII: Cutaneous Symptoms



Chapter 24: Skin and Nail Changes



Section VIII: Psychosocial Symptoms



Chapter 25: Anxiety



Chapter 26: Depression



Chapter 27: Distress



Chapter 28: Answers to Case Studies



Index


ANNE KATZ, PHD, RN, FAANis a certified sexuality counselor at CancerCare Manitoba, and a Clinical Nurse Specialist at the Manitoba Prostate Centre. She is authored more than 15 books, including, most recently Woman Cancer Sex (Second Edition) by Routledge, and numerous journal articles. She also served as the editor of the cancer research journal, the Oncology Nursing Forum. She is an Associate Editor for CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. She has been an invited speaker at multiple international conferences and meetings in North America, Europe, and beyond where she has educated health care providers and cancer survivors about cancer, sexuality, and survivorship. She was inducted into the American Academy of Nursing in 2014.


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