Infection Prevention
Treatment
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Side effects
Who to Consult?
100

The precations patients are placed on during transplant

What is neutropenic precations?

100

The most common side effects of this treatment includes nausea, vomiting, fatgiue, pancytopenia, and mouth sores

What is Chemotherapy?

100

This is always checked before giving any blood products

What is patient's blood product consent?

100

The disorder that is described by numbness and tingling in patients fingers and toes

What is Neuropathy?

100

The team that cooridates outside care such as VNA services or which rehab your patient gets discharged to

What is case management?

200

A simple action that can decrease infection risk in all neutropenic patients

What is hand washing?

200

Two treatments that reqiure daily CARTOX screening and every 4 hour neuro checks

What are CAR-T and BiTE therapies?

200

The lab value we look for to transfuse platelets

What are platelets less than 10?

200

A side effect of low platelets that is identified by bruising or dark and tarry stools

What is bleeding?

200

Your patient is requesting someone to talk to about what they are going through, you could consult this team

What is social work?

300

This product is used to clean all itmes entering a transplants patient's room

What are purple top/super Sani-cloth wipes?

300

The procedure that requires patients to lay flat for thirty minutes to an hour after it is complete

What is a bone marrow biopsy?

300

The lab value we look for to transfuse packed red blood cells

What is hemoglobin less than 7?

300

The labs effected by tumor lysis syndrome

What are phosphate, potassium, uric acid, and calcium?

300

You call this team when you start to notice skin breakdown on your patients coccyx and need reccomendations

What is the wound and ostomy team?

400

We change this every four days to prevent line infections

What are caps and tubing?

400

Vitals are taken at these intervals when giving blood products

What is before, 15 minutes into the infusion, and after?

400

The electolyte affected by the administration of furosemide (Lasix) and should be montiored daily

What is potassium?

400

The common first sign of cytokine release syndrome

What is fever?

400

The team you cosult when a patient is not eating an adequate amount due to changes in taste buds from chemotherapy

What is a nutritionist?

500

The vital sign that is often the first sign of infection in neutropenic patients and should be reported to the provider

What is Fever of 100.4F?

500

Two problems monitored for during CAR-T and BiTE therapies

What are cytokine release syndrome and neurotoxicity?

500

The lab value we look for to trasfuse cryoprecipitate

What is fibrinogen less than 100

500

Shortness of breath, swelling, hives, itching, and nausea, are examples of side effects that occur during this type of blood trasnfusion reaction

What is allergic reaction?

500

The department you could refer the health care team to consult if your patient is experiencing severe pain that is not being well controlled by current means

What is pallative care?

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