Abstract
Febrile neutropenia is a potentially life-threatening oncologic emergency characterized by a dangerously low neutrophil count that places the patient at great risk. In these patients, fever may be the only sign of infection, which requires prompt treatment. With the increasing focus in shifting health care from inpatient centers to outpatient arenas, home health care clinicians will likely have an increased role in the care of neutropenic fever patients in the future. The article describes both the pharmacologic treatment and nonpharmacologic support required of these patients with particular attention to treatment that may be required in the patient?s home.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Home Health Care Management & Practice |
| Volume | 25 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Feb 27 2013 |
Keywords
- cancer
- chemotherapy
- home health
- neutropenia
- neutropenic fever
- outpatient antibiotic therapy
- pharmacological treatment
Disciplines
- Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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