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Learning Objectives
Welcome to the oncology nursing lecture series, Current Strategies for Nursing Management of Multiple Myeloma. Review the information on this website to:
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INTENDED AUDIENCE
These continuing education activities are designed for oncology nurses involved in the management of patients with multiple myeloma (MM) and other health care professionals interested in this topic.
ACTIVITY RATIONALE AND PURPOSE
The overall purpose of these activities is to enhance the quality of care provided by oncology practitioners involved in the management of patients with MM by providing them with the latest clinical findings, patient and family perspectives, and the implications of those findings and perspectives for clinical practice.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the completion of this activity, participants should be better able to
- Describe the pathobiology, clinical presentation, and diagnostic evaluation of MM
- Summarize findings of key clinical trials
- Risk-adapted treatment selection
- Use of FDA-approved and novel investigational agents
- Evolving trends in treatment
- Outline key disease- and treatment-related complications
- Describe symptom management strategies to maximize patient safety, quality of life, and adherence to the therapeutic regimen
- Formulate a plan for integrating best practice changes and new management approaches into day-to-day clinical practice
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