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NURSING SERVICES

Oncology nurses play a vital role in the care of cancer patients. They provide physical, emotional, and social support to patients and their families throughout the cancer journey, from diagnosis and treatment to survivorship and end-of-life care.

Oncology nurses have specialized training in cancer care and are experts in managing the side effects of cancer treatment. They are also skilled in providing emotional support to patients and their families during this difficult time. Oncology nurses are an essential part of the cancer care team. They play a vital role in helping patients and their families navigate the challenges of cancer.

Here are some of the specific services that oncology nurses provide:

  • Education and counseling: Oncology nurses educate patients and their families about cancer and its treatment. They also provide counseling to help patients cope with the emotional and psychological challenges of cancer.
  • Pain and symptom management: Oncology nurses assess and manage patients’ pain and other symptoms of cancer and its treatment. They work with patients to develop personalized care plans and provide a variety of pain management therapies, including medication, physical therapy, and relaxation techniques.
  • Medication administration: Oncology nurses administer a variety of medications to patients, including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy drugs. They also monitor patients for side effects of medication and provide education on how to manage them.
  • Wound care: Oncology nurses provide wound care to patients who have undergone surgery or who have developed wounds as a result of cancer or its treatment.
  • Infection prevention and control: Oncology nurses play a critical role in preventing and controlling infections in cancer patients. They teach patients about infection prevention measures and implement infection control protocols in the hospital setting.
  • Psychosocial support: Oncology nurses provide psychosocial support to patients and their families. This may include counseling, support groups, and referrals to other resources.
  • End-of-life care: Oncology nurses provide compassionate end-of-life care to patients and their families. They work to ensure that patients are comfortable and that their wishes are respected.

Mrs Riji Mathai

Head Nursing Division

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