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Session length: 3 hours, 18 minutes Contact hours: 4.0 Pharmacology hours offered: 30 minutes 2005 ONS Virtual Institutes of Learning Evaluation Form Baby Boomers Come of Age: Challenges in Caring for the Older Adult With Cancer How to obtain CE credit: 1. Register and provide payment information. a. There is a $15 processing fee for this program. b. This program is offered for FREE to individuals who paid the FULL registration fee for the 2005 Institutes of Learning. 2. Complete the session Evaluation including the Impact on Practice Section. 3. Return this form to ONS. a. Via FAX using the attached FAX cover sheet to: 412-859-6160. b. Or mail to: Oncology Nursing Society P.O. Box 3510 Pittsburgh, PA 15230-3510 Registration Information Name: Credentials: Street Address: City: State: Zip: Telephone: ( ) - Fax: ( ) - ONS#: Email address: Credit card type: MasterCard Visa Name on card (if different from above): Credit card number: Expiration date: To receive CE credit for this virtual session, please listen to and view the entire virtual session. You must submit this evaluation form to receive a CE certification for this program. Verification of your CE credit will be mailed to you. Certificates will be mailed within six weeks following receipt of your completed and approved evaluation form.

DEMOGRAPHIC DATA: 1. How many years of oncology nursing experience do you have? 2. Are you an ONS member? a. Yes (If yes, proceed to question 6) b. No 3. Primary Position (select one) a. Academic Educator f. Director/Assistant Director/VP k. Pharmaceutical Representative b. Case Manager g. Genetic Counselor l. Researcher/Principal Investigator c. Clinical Nurse Specialist h. Nurse Manager/Coordinator m. Staff Development d. Consultant i. Nurse Practitioner n. Staff Nurse e. Clinical Trials Nurse j. Patient Educator o. Other: 4. Primary Work Setting (select one) Inpatient: a. Bone Marrow Transplant Unit d. Medical/Surgical Unit - Oncology b. Intensive Care Unit e. Oncology specialty unit c. Medical/Surgical Unit General f. Other: Outpatient: a. Home Care d. Physician Office b. Hospice e. Radiation c. Hospital-based Clinic f. Other: Other: a. Corporate/Industry d. School of Nursing b. Extended-Care Facility e. Self-Employed c. HMO/Managed Care f. Other: 5. Primary Specialty a. Biotherapy/Chemotherapy e. Radiation Oncology b. Bone Marrow transplant f. Surgical Oncology c. Palliative Care g. Other: d. Prevention/Detection 6. What is the percentage of patients you care for who have an oncology diagnosis? a. 0% b. 25% c. 50% d. 75% e.100% 7. What types of cancers/disorders do you work with most frequently? Breast Cancer Lung and Bronchus Cancer Brain Cancer Melanoma Colon and Rectum Cancer Non-Hodgkin s Lymphoma Head and Neck Cancers Prostate Cancer Hematologic Disorders Urinary Bladder Cancer HIV/AIDS Other Leukemia 8. Do you have prescriptive privileges for? (Circle all that apply) a. Oral Medications d. IV Chemotherapy b. IV Medications e. Controlled substances c. Oral Chemotherapy

EVALUATION QUESTIONS Please circle the numbers that best describes your evaluation of the following items: 1 = Not at all 2 = Low 3 =Medium 4 = High 9. To what degree did you achieve the following objectives? Objective 1: Analyze changes in demographics of the aging and gero-oncology populations. 1 2 3 4 Objective 2: Evaluate current gero-oncology assessment methodology deficiencies and identify necessary components of comprehensive geriatric assessment in cancer care. 1 2 3 4 Objective 3: Consider one option for integrating new assessment strategies into individual practice. 1 2 3 4 Objective 4: Describe the assessment and management of unique problems for older adults with cancer in the inpatient and outpatient settings. 1 2 3 4 Objective 5: Analyze the Acute Care of the Elderly (ACE) model of care and its relevance to inpatient gero-oncology care. 1 2 3 4 10. Rate the teaching effectiveness of each speaker (i.e., quality of presentation, reference to current evidence and application to clinical practice): Speaker 1 Diane Cope, PhD, ARNP, CS, AOCN Speaker 2 Deborah Boyle, RN, MSN, AOCN, FAAN Speaker 3 Maria Carroll, MSN, APRN, BC 13. Was this educational activity free of commercial bias: Yes No If no, why? 14. To what extent do you agree that this program was presented at a level appropriate to you knowledge and experience? 15. What is the primary reason you participated in this CE activity? a. I need CE credit for licensure d. The speakers are well-known b. I need CE credit for ONC-PRO e. Other c. The topic is important to me 1 2 3 4 16. How will you modify your practice as a result of this program? (check all that apply) Improve skills for patient counseling Improve skills for discussing treatment options with patients Enhance ability to discuss treatment options with multi-disciplinary care team Enhance ability to educate colleagues Improve ability to apply evidence to patient care Other

17. Which of the following topics do you consider your educational priorities? (Choose up to 3) Chemotherapy Gynecologic cancer Vascular access devices Genetics Leukemias/Lymphomas Prevention early detection Radiation therapy Head and neck cancer Complimentary & alternative medicine Safe handling Lung cancer Hematologic toxicities Survivorship Pancreatic cancer Nutrition in cancer Oral mucositis Brain cancer Geriatric oncology End of life Skin cancer Pediatric Oncology Nursing Society CINV Urinary/bladder cancer Leadership development Breast cancer Infusion reactions Interpreting data to apply to practice Prostate cancer Pain management Stress management for healthcare professionals Colorectal cancer Targeted agents Other 18. How did you learn about this CE program? a. Direct mail to home or office f. A colleague or friend b. ONS Web site g. Congress/IOL c. E-mail announcement h. CE Central d. ONS News i. Other e. ONS e-news Comments and suggestions for improvements:

Oncology Nursing Society 125 Enterprise Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15275 Facsimile Tuesday, November 15, 2005 To: Oncology Nursing Society ECCIT P.O. Box 3510 From: Phone: 1-866-257-4ONS Phone: Fax: 412-859-6160 Fax: RE: Virtual IOL Evaluation: Baby Boomers Come of Age: Challenges in Caring for the Older Adult With Cancer Nurses Comments: Pages: 5 (including cover)