This course is offered throught ONS but you do not have to be a member
to take the class.   Go to the ONS website, www.ons.org and look it up.
Also you might want to find a cancer center in your area or a major
teaching institution in the area and they might offer it.   It is a good
course to have.
Margaret

Margaret Nicastro, CRNI,OCN
147 Gettys Street
P.O. Box 3786
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Atteberry, Patti L.
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 9:31 AM
To: Nadine Nakazawa; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: TOPOTECAN

Where can I get information regarding this course.  Do you have to be a
member of the ONS to attend?

Patti Atteberry RN, CRNI
PI Education Coordinator
OSF Home Infusion Pharmacy
(309) 683-7800

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nadine Nakazawa
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 4:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: TOPOTECAN

This is a chemo drug.  I am assuming your infusion staff are chemo
infusion-competent in your facility,and that they have taken some type
of chemo course, preferably the ONS Chemotherapy and Biotherapy course.
You
should have several references available in your infusion area on all
chemo drugs, and a very recent reference to include all the newer drugs.

Topotecan has been around for a number of years now.

  As with any drug I was unfamiliar with, I would look it up in an
authoritative reference, and not ask on a listserv such as this.  Please

don't take this the wrong way; many nurses here are very knowledgeable
about chemo, but your infusion staff should be qualified to give chemo,
and they should know what type of references they should refer to,
including your

hospital pharmacists.  There may be a pharmacist on staff who is more
knowledgeable about chemo drugs tha They should be knowledgeable about
how to double check the drug, the dosage calculation, know where to look
up immediate infusion considerations (premeds, lab parameters required,
rate, route, precautions, immediate infusion related side effects,
incompatibilies, etc), overall side effects, and toxicities.

If your staff have never taken the ONS chemo course, I cannot recommend
it 
highly enough.  I took it in ~2000, and again in 2006.   It is 
evidence-based and extremely comprehensive.  The nurses who teach this
course went through a train-the-trainer course so that this content is 
taught in a relatively consistent manner throughout the country.   If
there
is no course offered regularly in your area, you can contact the ONS and
see about having one set up.  I've given chemo for 26 years, have been
an ONS member for 23 years, and still learned a lot in that June 2006
course.
It
also reinforced and validated most of the knowledge I already had.

Nadine Nakazawa, RN, OCN, CRNI


Nadine Nakazawa, RN, OCN, CRNI




>From: "Autym Didsbury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: TOPOTECAN
>Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 15:32:02 -0600
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>Hi everyone-
>
>We just got our first referral for Topotecan infusion.  None of our 
>staff has given this drug before- any pearls of knowledge for infusion?
>( would be done outpatient in our infusion suite)
>
>Thx
>
>Autym Didsbury, RN, BSN, CRNI
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>Partners in Home Care
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