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TCHilton7 vbmenu_register("postmenu_1895774", true); , The best advice I can give you would be to read up on all the leukemias, blastomas, cancers, in-born dieases of metabolism, anemias and other dieases that your floor will be treating. Some floors like yours only treat autologous (self) transplants treating Hodgkins and non-Hodgkins or doing autologous rescues for treating other cancers. Allogenic (non-self) are much more complicated and those programs are more in-depth. Ask your manager or a charge nurse what your most common disorders are to begin preping for the floor. Also, start reading up on how chemotherapy works and the side effects.
Don't be nervous about this floor. If you feel capable of tackling a NICU floor, you should be able to succeed on a hem/onc floor. Our floor has a minimum 3 mo. training period, more if you don't feel comfortable at that point. Our nurses are not of the "eat your own" variety. Our preceptors are very patient and supportive. Working with kids and their families tends to require a depth of patience and most will have that in their personel make-up.
These can be some very sick and demanding pt.s and starting out on this floor will be excellent training for NICU, ED or any other high energy floor. And you never know, you may just spend a very long time on that floor.
Congratulations, welcome to peds and good luck, Gary