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What is Cytoxan (cyclophosphamide)?
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An antineoplastic (alkylating agent)
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How does Cytoxan work?
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It interferes with DNA replication
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What is Cytoxan used for?
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It treats cancer/chemotherapy.
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What are some adverse effects of Cytoxan?
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N/V
alopecia bone marrow suppression GI toxicity hemorrhagic cystitis |
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What should you monitor with Cytoxan?
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CBC
platelets Potassium I&O renal function hearing or tinnitus |
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What are important nursing interventions with Cytoxan?
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hydration
prevent hypokalemia give antiemetic hospital guidelines |
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What are appropriate doses for Cytoxan?
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IV: 40-50 mg/kg in divided doses
PO: 1-5 mg/kg |
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What are possible drug interactions?
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Aminoglycoside - kidney toxicity
Furosemide - ototoxicity |
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What is Phenothiazine (prototype - thorazine)
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Antipsychotic "Typical"
May be used as an antiemetic |
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What is it used for?
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Psychosis, N/V and intractable hiccoughs
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