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19. A 62-year-old woman with ovarian cancer comes
to the emergency
department because of fever for 2 days. Ten days ago,
she received
chemotherapy with paclitaxel and carboplatin. She
feels tired but has not
had nausea or vomiting. Her temperature is 39.5 C
(103.1 F), blood
pressure is 100/60 mm Hg, and pulse is 115/min. The
lungs are clear to
auscultation. Examination shows a soft, nontender
abdomen. Her
hematocrit is 32%, leukocyte count is 800/mm3, and
platelet count is
105,000/mm3. Serum electrolyte levels are within
normal limits. Which of the
following is the most appropriate next step in
treatment?

A
) Plasmapheresis

B
) Additional chemotherapy

C
) Intravenous antibiotic therapy

D
) Intravenous corticosteroid therapy

E
) Transfusion of 2 units of leukocytes

F
) Transfusion of 2 units of packed red blood cells
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#2
CCCCC

leukocyte count is 800/mm3 need Intravenous antibiotic therapy
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#3
whats the name of this condition?
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#4
the dose limiting toxicity of Paclitaxel is neutropenia.Answer is EEE
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#5
But C is more real,because we have to prevent the infection
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#6
the Pt is on chemo and developed febrile neutropenia (neutropenia is defined as WBC < 1000 and Sx's usually occure at < 800
pt need blood cultures then give emprirc ab's w/ IV Ceftazidime sso CCC
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#7
thx!
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