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  1. I would really appreciate if you can send me the NCLEX study guide..pls tell me how can I receive it
  2. As individuals who are in the same field we should treat each other with respect because it is not gained but rather earned
  3. Yeah,as far as it improves nursing skills it also enhances relationship to the patient int terms of Care Aspects
  4. http://jpo.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/23/4/182 journal of pediatric oncology nursing, vol. 23, no. 4, 182-188 (2006) doi: 10.1177/1043454206289868 © 2006 association of pediatric hematology/oncology nurses nurse practice issues regarding sperm banking in adolescent male cancer patients jeri f. reebals university of alabama at birmingham, [email protected] richard brown, msn, rn, crnp, jd children's hospital of alabama, 4924 branch mill circle, mountain brook, al 35223 ellen b. buckner, dsn, rn university of alabama school of nursing, university of alabama at birmingham, birmingham, al the impressive increase in the survival rate of childhood cancer patients has produced increased interest in quality of life issues. this research addresses nurse practice issues in determining whether the newly diagnosed adolescent male patient is offered the option of sperm banking before undergoing chemotherapy treatment. questionnaires were distributed to nurses and nurse practitioners on 3 inpatient and outpatient units who care for adolescent male cancer patients at the time of diagnosis, during chemotherapy, and during follow-up care. findings indicate that 96.3% of respondents agreed that all male patients undergoing cancer treatment with infertility as a potential side effect should be offered sperm banking. respondents viewed oncologists and nurse practitioners as appropriate professionals to discuss the option. lack of knowledge regarding sperm banking could be limiting nurses' willingness to introduce the topic, and education regarding cryopreservation may improve their knowledge and practice.

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