Title: RE: Chemotherapy drugs

I am hospital based 28 bed. Our patients go to ambulatory infusion therapy for chemo. We do not have any chemo nurses on our unit.

Kate

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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 3:04 PM
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Subject: Chemotherapy drugs

I am in a 40 bed hospital based skilled unit and would like to hear from other hospital based units regarding whether you give IV chemotherapy drugs on  your unit.

Glenda Rhodes Madison, RN,C, BSN
MDS Coordinator/Charge Nurse
Skilled Nursing Facility
494-3256 








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