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Dyspnea in Patients with Advanced Stage Cancer: A Nurses Guide to Assessment and Treatment
Institution:1. Staff Nurse, Bone Marrow Transplant, CAR-T Cell, and Investigational Therapy Unit, City of Hope, Duarte, California;2. MSN, FNP Student, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, California;3. Executive Director of Clinical Science & Innovation, City of Hope, Duarte, California
Abstract:ObjectiveTo provide oncology nurses with education on the specific distressing symptom of dyspnea in patients with advanced cancer, including proper assessment and a hierarchical approach to both nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic dyspnea interventions.Data SourcesSources include published research findings, literature reviews, and guidelines, as well as professional opinion from practicing nurses and clinicians.ConclusionIndividuals with advanced cancer often experience the distressing respiratory symptom, dyspnea. Assessment tools and treatment recommendations and guidelines are available for clinicians to appropriately evaluate and treat dyspnea. Improved awareness of symptom presence and treatment options will assist nurses in advocating for their patients with advanced cancer and obtaining and delivering the necessary treatments for dyspnea relief.Implications for NursingPublished evidence supports the many treatment options available for dyspnea relief at varying levels. Assessment, individualized treatment, education, and reassessment are key and ongoing to assist patients with advanced cancer to achieve respiratory comfort.
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