EPISODE · Jul 24, 2026 · 21 MIN
Chemo and Radiation: Warning Signs Nurses Need to Catch
from Healthy Skin Life · host Brooke Wallace
You’ll learn: Why chemotherapy affects hair follicles, the GI tract, and bone marrow How anemia, thrombocytopenia, and neutropenia change nursing priorities Why fever in a neutropenic patient demands urgent escalation How nurses help manage nausea, mucositis, fatigue, and bleeding risk Essential principles for chemotherapy safety in the home How external radiation and brachytherapy precautions differ Why IV-site assessment and early recognition of extravasation matter 👉 Watch the video on Super Nurse Comics Timestamp 00:00 Why cancer treatment feels overwhelming 01:58 How chemotherapy works 03:21 Hair loss and anticipatory guidance 04:31 Why chemotherapy causes nausea 06:52 Mucositis and gentle oral care 08:14 Bone marrow suppression and pancytopenia 10:11 Thrombocytopenia and bleeding risk 11:28 Neutropenic fever and urgent escalation 13:25 Chemotherapy safety at home 15:58 External radiation and skin protection 17:44 Brachytherapy safety 18:54 Extravasation and proactive nursing care 20:16 Immunotherapy and the future of cancer nursing Watch the companion visual lesson on the Super Nurse Comics YouTube channel: [Add episode link] Find more nursing resources at SuperNurse.ai. Follow The Super Nurse Podcast for practical lessons that connect nursing-school knowledge to real bedside judgment. This episode is for educational purposes only and does not replace clinical judgment, medication-specific guidance, facility policies, or instructions from the patient’s oncology team. The content presented in The Super Nurse Podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The host and creators are not responsible for any clinical decisions made based on this content. Always adhere to your institution’s policies and consult appropriate healthcare professionals when making patient care decisions.
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Chemo and radiation side effects make more sense when you connect cellular damage to bedside nursing priorities. Instead of memorizing an intimidating list, follow the physiology from rapidly dividing cells to GI injury, bone marrow suppression, skin damage, and infection risk. This episode translates the “why” into safer assessments, proactive symptom management, and practical patient education.
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