Oncological Emergencies - Core Conditions (OEMA00ODM25)
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Donalda MacDonald. Course Author – Philiz Goh and Donalda MacDonald
Any cancer- or treatment-related condition requiring rapid attention might be widely referred to as an oncologic emergency (OE). Some oncologic emergencies can be difficult to recognize and take months to manifest, while others show up suddenly and result in a life-threatening situation or the patient's death. Early detection of these emergencies and prompt action can increase the patient's chance of survival and enhance their quality of life.
This 6-week, self-study online course will introduce nurses to five OEs that may present before, during, or after a cancer diagnosis:
- Hypercalcemia of Malignancy (HCM)
- Febrile Neutropenia and Sepsis
- Tumour Lysis Syndrome (TLS)
- Cytokine Release Syndrome (CRS)
- Malignant Spinal Cord Compression (MSCC)
Nurses play a key role in the prevention and management of OEs. The Oncological Emergencies – Core Conditions course will equip nurses with the knowledge they need to:
- Identify patients at greatest risk of OEs
- Institute possible preventative measures
- Recognize the early signs and symptoms of the OE
- Initiate prompt intervention
Course Objectives
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Define each oncological emergency (OE)
- Discuss normal anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology related to the OE
- Discuss risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis for each OE including any standardized tools available
- Explain the principles of treatment for each OE
- Discuss the role of the nurse in assessment and management of each OE
If you have already enrolled in the latest Foundations in Oncology Nursing Practice (FOND00ODM25) course in 2025, you do not need to take the "Oncological Emergencies – Core Conditions" course, because of content overlap. Please note that if you choose to take both "Oncological Emergencies – Core Conditions" and "Foundations in Oncology Nursing Practice", only one of them will receive de Souza credits towards a de Souza Designation.
Course Syllabus
This course consists of five self-directed eLearning modules with one case study per module.
For each case study you will apply your knowledge for assessing risk of development of each OE, recognizing signs and symptoms, initiating and monitoring management and learning about nursing considerations.
Although you can complete the various components of the course at your own pace, the course must be completed within 6 weeks from the time you register for the course.
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Eligibility
Available to all regulated health care professionals working along the cancer care continuum.
Payment must be received before you have access to the course. For more information, please visit our Cancellation & No Show Policy.
Participants can pay for this course online with a credit card, or send a cheque to:
de Souza Institute
c/o Toronto General Hospital
200 Elizabeth Street,
RFE 3-440
Toronto, ON M5G 2C4
You will immediately gain access to the course materials and have 6 weeks* after enrollment to complete all required activities.
- *Course Duration
- 6 weeks
- Fee (CAD)
- $222.00
- International Fee (CAD)
- $310.00
To enroll in this course:
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Purchase Access Code(s)- Learning Hours
- 5
- de Souza Designation Credits
- 0.125 credits under Treatment and Delivery of Evidence Based Care
- Format
- eLearning
- Prerequisites
There is no prerequisite for this course, though a foundational knowledge of cancer, cancer disease sites and principles of treatment is recommended.