What is a CTC grade?
The Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE), formerly called the Common Toxicity Criteria (CTC or NCI-CTC), are a set of criteria for the standardized classification of adverse effects of drugs used in cancer therapy.
What is a toxicity grade?
Toxicity grading scales provide consistency in reporting, and provide a framework for assessment and documentation of adverse effects. Objective assessment of the impact of treatment may inform the need for adjustments to the treatment plan.
What is passing for CTC?
The passing score for each section is 41, but you can still pass the CBEST while scoring below 41 on one or two sections as long as your total score is 123 or higher and you score at least 37 on each section.
What is a Grade 2 infection?
Grade 2. Clinically thought as infected at the pin skin infection Tenderness at pin site. Able to mobilise with analgesia. Increasing redness +/- discharge of serous / purulent discharge.
What is toxicity rating scale?
The four toxicity categories, from one to four are: Toxicity category I is Highly toxic and Severely irritating, Toxicity category II is Moderately toxic and Moderately irritating, Toxicity category III is Slightly toxic and Slightly irritating, Toxicity category IV is Practically non-toxic and not an irritant.
What is a Grade 3 toxicity?
Grades 3 are severe and undesirable adverse events (e.g., significant symptoms requiring hospitalization or invasive intervention; transfusion; elective interventional radiological procedure; therapeutic endoscopy or operation).
What is failing grade in Texas college?
Grading System
Grade | Interpretation | Grade Points Per Cr. Hour |
---|---|---|
C | Satisfactory | 2 |
D | Minimum Passing | 1 |
F | Failing | 0 |
I | Incomplete | Not Computed |
How many credit hours do you need to have at CTC to be considered a sophomore?
When you have 30 credits you will have sophomore standing; 60 credits is junior standing; 90 credits is senior standing.