Surviving Chemotherapy: A Nurse's Perspective
Tips to Surviving Chemotherapy
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To some this may seem to be an impossible feat. As an Oncology RN, I witness both men and women do this daily. Not being a cancer patient myself, I am writing with the strength and input from my patients and my own medical knowledge. A diagnosis of cancer will affect the patient and all of those involved for the rest of their lives. My role as a nurse is to give guidance, compassion, and knowledge to help with the transition into, and through chemotherapy treatment.
After speaking with several hundreds of patients, I have found some commonalities for surviving chemotherapy. Some of these are: maintaining hydration and nourishment, following a nausea regimen, keeping a positive attitude, and gathering a strong support system.
Maintaining hydration and nourishment
Drinking an adequate amount of fluids allows your body to remain hydrated. When your body is adequately hydrated your kidneys are able to function normally, and your body is able to carry out various other organ functions that rely on the body to be hydrated. Dehydration can cause a lot of organ systems to malfunction. Dehydration is very common in cancer patients. This can undoubtedly be avoided by maintaining adequate hydration. At a time when you appetite has decreased tremendously it is so important to eat. Eating high calorie meals is essential, when at times you are only able to eat one meal a day. Eating frequent small bland meals when possible is sometimes helpful to decrease nausea from the chemotherapy.
Following a nausea regimen
Nausea is the number one complaint among cancer patients. Collaborating with your physician to create a regimen of medications that work for you is essential. No two patients are the same, and no one nausea medication works for everybody taking chemotherapy. There is no need to be miserable during your treatment, because there are numerous medications available.
Keeping a positive attitude

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Takeaways
- Always keep your healthcare team informed about any problems your are experiencing.
- Keeping a health body is important when undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
- How has your chemotherapy experience of personal journey affected your life?
Did You Know?
According to the National Institutes of Health the costs for cancer treatment for 2005 were 209.9 billion dollars.Comments
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