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Pulse Check with Archer Nursing
Archer Review
71 episodes
2 days ago
Where nursing comes to life! Packed with high-yield information, challenge questions, and real-life cases, these episodes will help you master must-know nursing topics for both the NCLEX and clinical practice. Give us 15 minutes and we'll take one complicated nursing topic - and make it easy. Ready for nursing to be fun?
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Where nursing comes to life! Packed with high-yield information, challenge questions, and real-life cases, these episodes will help you master must-know nursing topics for both the NCLEX and clinical practice. Give us 15 minutes and we'll take one complicated nursing topic - and make it easy. Ready for nursing to be fun?
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EP 61 - Lymphoma
Pulse Check with Archer Nursing
19 minutes 8 seconds
1 month ago
EP 61 - Lymphoma

In this episode, Dr. Morgan Taylor simplifies one of the more intimidating oncology topics—lymphoma. You’ll learn the essentials for the NCLEX and clinical practice: how to spot key symptoms, understand staging, and recognize life-threatening complications like tumor lysis syndrome. 

 

What You’ll Learn: 

  • Lymphoma basics: Cancer of the lymphatic system—how rogue lymphocytes form painless swollen nodes 

  • Hodgkin vs. Non-Hodgkin: Presence (or absence) of Reed-Sternberg cells 

  • Common complication: Tumor lysis syndrome after chemo—what labs to watch 

  • Precautions: Neutropenic isolation, infection prevention, and bleeding precautions 

  • Supportive care: Antiemetics, hydration, electrolyte monitoring, interdisciplinary collaboration 

Who should watch: Nursing students and new grads reviewing oncology for NCLEX or clinical rotations who want a clear, high-yield breakdown of lymphoma, staging, and the nurse’s role in managing tumor lysis syndrome. 

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Pulse Check with Archer Nursing
Where nursing comes to life! Packed with high-yield information, challenge questions, and real-life cases, these episodes will help you master must-know nursing topics for both the NCLEX and clinical practice. Give us 15 minutes and we'll take one complicated nursing topic - and make it easy. Ready for nursing to be fun?