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Pediatric Stem Cell Transplantation Part 1: Occupational Therapy Considerations for the Pediatric Stem Cell Transplant Patient
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1. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is frequently caused by:
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2. The most common pediatric cancer diagnosis is:
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3. A non-malignant condition that usually requires a stem cell transplant is:
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4. Stem cells come from bone marrow, peripheral blood, or umbilical cord blood. The phase in which stem cells are removed from donor cells is referred to as:
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5. Psychosocial side effects of stem cell transplantation may include which of the following?
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6. The first successful transplant from an unrelated donor was performed during which of the following?
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7. Which of the following is a commonly used assessment tool for pediatric cancer patients?
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8. Occupational therapy practitioners should monitor patients closely following allogeneic SCT for the presence of skin changes (i.e. rashes) and decreased ROM, due to which of the following conditions?
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9. When is the most appropriate time to perform an initial occupational therapy evaluation for a pediatric client receiving a stem cell transplant?
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10. Day 0 (Day Zero) refers to which step during the transplant process?
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