Nursing Care of Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy Desensitization: Part II

Patricia Jakel, RN, MN, AOCN®; Cynthia Carsten, RN, BSN, OCN®; Arvie Carino, RN, BSN, OCN®; and Melinda Braskett, MD
CJON
10.1188/16.CJON.137-139

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Chemotherapy desensitization protocols are safe, but labor-intensive, processes that allow patients with cancer to receive medications even if they initially experienced severe hypersensitivity reactions. Part I of this column discussed the pathophysiology of hypersensitivity reactions and described the development of desensitization protocols in oncology settings. Part II incorporates the experiences of an academic medical center and provides a practical guide for the nursing care of patients undergoing chemotherapy desensitization.

 

Since the mid-2000s, studies have demonstrated the safety and efficacy of desensitization protocols in oncology settings.

Desensitization protocols require extremely careful coordination among oncology nurses, oncologists, allergists, and pharmacists.

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