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BMTCN Chapter 4 Transplant Preparative Regimens, Cellular Infusion, Acute Complications, and Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024
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BMTCN Chapter 4 Transplant Preparative Regimens, Cellular Infusion, Acute Complications, and Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024What is the most important rationale for giving total body irradiation in multiple fractions? 
A. It is easier for patients. 
B. It decreases short-term side effects. 
C. It decreases long-term side effects. 
D. It is easier for radiation staff. - correct answer C. It decreases long-term side effects. 
 
What change can decrease side effects of busulfan? 
A....
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ATG - correct answer anti t-cell globulin 
prevents GVHD, graft failure 
premeds: Tylenol, corticosteroids, Benadryl 
SE: hypotension, chills, rigors, fevers, pulmonary edema 
 
serum sickness - correct answer ATG 
myalgias, arthralgias, fever, rash, hand/facial edema 
give steroids 
 
BCNU (carmustine) - correct answer alkylating agent 
pre/post hydration 
SE: n/v, nephrotoxicity (elevated creat), pulmonary toxicity (pulmonary fibrosis, acute lung injury) 
infusion rx: feeling drunk, hy...
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BMTCNTypical dose of G-CSF given during mobilization process - correct answer 10 mcg/kg per day 
 
Upper dosage limit of G-CSF given during mobilization process - correct answer 32 mcg/kg per day 
 
How many doses/days of filgrastim typically given before starting collection? - correct answer 4-5 days 
 
What volume of blood is typically processed when collecting from a pediatric donor? - correct answer 200-250 mL/kg 
 
What is the typical cut-off age for peripheral stem cell donation? - correct...
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BMTCN Chapter 4: Transplant Preparative Regimens, Cellular Infusion, Acute Complications, and Engraftment 2023/2024 verified to pass
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BMTCN Chapter 4: Transplant Preparative Regimens, Cellular Infusion, Acute Complications, and EngraftmentWhat is the most important rationale for giving total body irradiation in multiple fractions? 
A. It is easier for patients. 
B. It decreases short-term side effects. 
C. It decreases long-term side effects. 
D. It is easier for radiation staff. - correct answer C. It decreases long-term side effects. 
 
What change can decrease side effects of busulfan? 
A. Using oral busulfan 
B. Basing the...
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BMTCN ch.04 Question and answers rated A+ 2023/2024preparative regimens - correct answer aka conditioning regiment 
part of HSCT when tx malignant diseases 
goal: eradicate residual disease and/or provide immunosuppression to prevent graft rejection 
prepare receipients bone marrow to accept new donor cells 
 
examples of chemo - correct answer cyclophosphamide 
busulfan 
etoposide 
cytarabine 
carmustine 
melphalan 
 
myeloablative regimens - correct answer lethal doses of chemo (usually includ...
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What type of transplants commonly have PTLD as a secondary malignancy? - 
ANSWER-Allo HSCT with T-cell depleted graft 
Therapies associated with therapy-related acute leukemia and MDS - 
ANSWER-alkylating agents (eg. Cytoxan, cisplatin, melphalan, busulfan, ifos) , 
radiation, topoisomerase II inhibitors (eg. doxorubicin, etoposide, mitoxantrone) 
Genetic predispositions that increase risk of primary and secondary cancers - 
ANSWER-neurofibromatosis type 1, Fanconi anemia 
Risk factors fo...
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BMTCN Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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BMTCN Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
What type of transplants commonly have PTLD as a secondary malignancy? - ANSWER-Allo HSCT with T-cell depleted graft 
 
Therapies associated with therapy-related acute leukemia and MDS - ANSWER-alkylating agents (eg. Cytoxan, cisplatin, melphalan, busulfan, ifos) , radiation, topoisomerase II inhibitors (eg. doxorubicin, etoposide, mitoxantrone) 
 
Genetic predispositions that increase risk of primary and secondary cancers - ANSWER-neurofibromatosis ...
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BMTCNATG - correct answer anti t-cell globulin 
prevents GVHD, graft failure 
premeds: Tylenol, corticosteroids, Benadryl 
SE: hypotension, chills, rigors, fevers, pulmonary edema 
 
serum sickness - correct answer ATG 
myalgias, arthralgias, fever, rash, hand/facial edema 
give steroids 
 
BCNU (carmustine) - correct answer alkylating agent 
pre/post hydration 
SE: n/v, nephrotoxicity (elevated creat), pulmonary toxicity (pulmonary fibrosis, acute lung injury) 
infusion rx: feeling drunk, hypo...
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BMTCNTypical dose of G-CSF given during mobilization process - correct answer 10 mcg/kg per day 
 
Upper dosage limit of G-CSF given during mobilization process - correct answer 32 mcg/kg per day 
 
How many doses/days of filgrastim typically given before starting collection? - correct answer 4-5 days 
 
What volume of blood is typically processed when collecting from a pediatric donor? - correct answer 200-250 mL/kg 
 
What is the typical cut-off age for peripheral stem cell donation? - correct...
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ONS FUNDAMENTALS (ONS/ONCC CHEMOTHERAPY IMMUNOTHERAPY) TUDY GUIDE EXAM 2024
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ONS FUNDAMENTALS (ONS/ONCC 
CHEMOTHERAPY IMMUNOTHERAPY) 
TUDY GUIDE EXAM 2024 
when chemo is used before primary treatment (surgery) to reduce the size of a tumor - 
CORRECT ANSWER-neoadjuvant therapy 
neoadjuvant therapy is common for what 2 kind of cancers? - CORRECT ANSWERcolon and breast 
when chemo is used after primary (surgery, radiation) - CORRECT ANSWER-adjuvant 
induction - CORRECT ANSWER-start of chemo 
consolidation - CORRECT ANSWER-testing labs and such after chemo 
myeloblation ...
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