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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2026 · 23 MIN

Oncologic Emergencies: Made Simple For Non-Oncology Nurses

from Healthy Skin Life · host Brooke Wallace

You'll learn - Why fever and subtle deterioration in an immunocompromised patient can signal neutropenic sepsis - How bruising, oozing, bleeding, thrombosis, and rapidly changing coagulation results fit the pattern of DIC - Why new or severe back pain with weakness, sensory changes, difficulty walking, or bowel and bladder dysfunction raises concern for spinal cord compression - What bowel and urinary obstruction can look like at the bedside - How facial or upper-body swelling, distended veins, headache, cough, and dyspnea point toward superior vena cava syndrome - How to distinguish the patterns associated with malignant pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade, VTE, and pulmonary embolism - Why falling urine output, electrolyte abnormalities, dysrhythmias, muscle symptoms, confusion, or seizures may signal tumor lysis syndrome - How confusion, weakness, dehydration, constipation, polyuria, and dysrhythmias can fit hypercalcemia of malignancy - What cytokine release syndrome and ICANS can look like after CAR-T and certain immune therapies - Why a simple handwriting comparison can help reveal early neurologic change - How a focused assessment and targeted SBAR can support faster escalation - How the nursing role changes when a patient chooses comfort-focused care instead of aggressive treatment 👉 Watch the video on Super Nurse Comics Chapters 00:00 The quiet 2 a.m. oncology-floor change   02:08 Recognizing patterns instead of memorizing lists   02:26 Bone marrow suppression and pancytopenia   03:08 Neutropenic fever and sepsis   05:13 Thrombocytopenia and DIC   07:33 Spinal cord compression   09:35 Bowel and urinary obstruction   10:59 Cardiovascular oncologic emergencies   11:06 Superior vena cava syndrome   12:00 Malignant pericardial effusion and tamponade   13:06 VTE and pulmonary embolism   14:48 Metabolic oncologic emergencies   15:01 Tumor lysis syndrome   16:34 Hypercalcemia of malignancy   17:58 CAR-T therapy and cytokine release syndrome   19:52 ICANS and the handwriting assessment   20:54 The pattern-recognition recap   21:53 When a patient chooses comfort-focused care   23:08 Closing message   Continue learning Watch the companion visual lesson on Super Nurse Comics Find more nursing resources at SuperNurse.ai Follow The Super Nurse Podcast for practical lessons that connect nursing-school knowledge to real bedside judgment. 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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Oncologic emergencies can begin with one subtle change—and bedside nurses are often the first to recognize the pattern when your patient is receiving chemotherapy. You do not have to specialize in oncology to catch the warning signs. This episode connects common assessment findings, vital-sign changes, neurologic symptoms, and laboratory trends to the cancer-related emergencies that require rapid escalation.

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