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Goals:

The purpose of this activity is to inform nurses of evidence-based prevention, detection, and management of vesicant extravasations so that they can incorporate this information in clinical practice. This activity will enrich the oncology nurse’s contribution to healthcare by providing the nurse with advanced information about vesicant extravasation.

Objectives:

  • List three risk factors for vesicant extravasation.
  • Identify three strategies to prevent a vesicant extravasation.
  • Describe the management of non-DNA-binding vesicant extravasations.
  • Describe the management of DNA-binding vesicant extravasations.

1.41 Contact hours awarded for successful completion
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