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16171
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AAFP: Neutropenic Fever Admission Order, Standardizes Admission Orders, Author: Robert M. Wiprud, MD The primary purpose of these Ordersets is to decrease unnecessary variability and to improve quality through standardized Admission Orders. Developed by the Scott & White Clinic at College Station, Texas. Copyright © 2006 American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians may photocopy or adapt for use in their own practices; all other rights reserved. Wiprud RM. Providing consistent care with standardized admission orders. Fam Pract Manag. September 2006: 49-52 See http://www.aafp.org/fpm/2006/0900/p49.html This ODM Form includes the twenty-second section ("AAFP: Neutropenic Fever Admission Order")
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http://www.aafp.org/fpm/2006/0900/p49.html
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AAFP: Neutropenic Fever Admission Order
AAFP: Neutropenic Fever Admission Order
- StudyEvent: ODM
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The Neutropenic fever patient is defined as a single oral temperature of > 38.3 C (101 F) x1 in the absence of an obvious environmental source or a temperature of > 38.0 C (100.4 F) for > 1 hr in a patient whose Absolut Neutrophil Count (ANC= (% polys + % bands) x WBC) is equal to or less than 100 mm^3. The patient should be considered in an emergency state.
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Attending
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Admitting Diagnosis
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Allergies
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Diet
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Nursing
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Medications
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Medications: Option 1
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boolean
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Medications: Option 1
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boolean
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DO NOT GIVE to patients with a history of anaphylaxis to penicillin. If patient has a non-life threatening allergic reaction to penicillin (pruritus, rash, etc.), cefepime may be given.
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text
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Medications: Option 2
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boolean
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Medications: Option 2
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boolean
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Medications: Option 2
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text
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Medications: Option 2
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boolean
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Lab
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Lab
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boolean
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Lab
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boolean
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Lab
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boolean
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Lab
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boolean
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Signature
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text
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Print Name
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text
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Date and Time
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datetime
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AAFP: Neutropenic Fever Admission Order
- StudyEvent: ODM