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Unit Profile - Comprehensive Cancer Center Nurse Manager Nurse SupervisorAdult and Pediatric BMT, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, ECP, Skills Lab, B-1 Procedure Nurse SupervisorInfusion NP Supervisor PA Supervisor MA Supervisor Clinical Nurse Specialist Educational Nurse Coordinator Nurse ManagerResearch Brief Description of the Unit Common Medications (Categories of Drugs) Louise Salamin 764-3209 / Pager 30645 Shelli Anuszkiewicz 232-8769 / Pager 5559 Carol McMahon 936-5396 / Pager 31025 Lita (Gloria) Smith Krisinda Palazzolo Felicia Hurst Jody Giannotti Missy Mazur Ann Cornicelli 647-5642 / Pager 12727 232-1861 / Pager 13155 647-8518 / Pager 33016 232-4930 / Pager 4122 764-7463 / Pager 33657 615-8229 / Pager 30187 The Cancer Center has clinics, infusion areas, and procedural units for the treatment of adult and pediatric cancer patients. 1. Chemotherapy 2. Biotherapy 3. Hormonal therapy 4. Antiemetic 5. Various drug categories to manage potential hypersensitivity reactions 6. Various drug categories for pain management Common Patient Procedures Common Unit Practices Common Medical Diagnoses Common Precautions and Safety Measures 1. Chemotherapy administration via IV, intrathecal, venous access device, and orally 2. Blood product transfusions 3. Injections 4. Patient assessments via physician/extender/nurse/telephone triage 5. Photopheresis 6. Bone marrow transplant 7. Bone marrow aspiration/biopsy 1. Rounding Standards 2. Communication Standards (i.e. SBAR) 3. Shift to Shift Rituals 4. Process and Contacts for calling a Patient Care Conference 1. Leukemia/lymphoma/multiple myeloma 2. Gynecologic cancers 3. Endo/adrenal cancers 4. Urologic cancers 5. Head and neck cancers 6. Pancreatic cancer 7. Liver cancer 8. Breast cancer 9. Lung cancer 10. Neurologic cancer 11. Sarcoma 1. Safe handling of antineoplastics 2. Fall precautions 3. Infection control for vulnerable patient population (immunocompromised patients) 4. Patient identification, confidentiality