A father brings in his 8-year-old daughter (S.D.) for 3 days of flu-like

Question Answered step-by-step A father brings in his 8-year-old daughter (S.D.) for 3 days of flu-likesymptoms. The nurse practitioner assures S.D.’s father and gives advice for keeping the child comfortable while the virus passes. After another 5 days, the father returns. Noting lymphadenopathy and a slight fever (99.4° F), the nurse practitioner suspects a sinus infection and prescribes 10 days of antibiotics. After 2 weeks, S.D. returns with her father. Slight bruising is noted as well as splenomegaly. After a number of blood tests, the patient is referred to a pediatric oncologist.After meeting with the pediatric oncologist, the father has many questions. One question relates to the chemotherapy agent. He understands that the medication may be considered a vesicant, and he would like you to explain what a vesicant is and how it can be managed.  Also, list some common vesicants.S.D. asks the nurse if chemotherapy hurts. What will the nurse tell the patient?  Provide a rationale for your response Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)