Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5570664 | Journal of Radiology Nursing | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In the past 5Â years, the utilization of positron emission tomography/computerized tomography (PET/CT) guidance is more commonly used for cancer patients undergoing biopsy and ablations at this National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center. The interventional use of PET/CT imaging requires nurses to have a thorough understanding of the mechanisms involved to provide the best care in an environment that is safe for patients and staff. Evidence suggests cohesive care, and safe practice measures are achieved when patients actively participate and understand their care. This article will discuss how a collaborative patient-centered approach in caring for oncologic patients undergoing PET/CT interventions is necessary for achieving quality patient outcomes.
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Authors
Julia S. MSN, FNP-C, CMSRN, Leah BSN, RN, Majid MD,