Preparing the patient for bone marrow transplantation: nursing care issues
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Preparing the patient for bone marrow transplantation: nursing care issues
Abstract
The phases of bone marrow transplantation can be identified as the pre-transplant period, the immediate post-transplant period, and the late post-transplant period. The pre-transplant period is characterized by identification of the appropriate type of transplant to be done and, if necessary, finding an appropriate donor; entry of the patient into the transplant unit; administration of the preparative chemotherapy/irradiation regime; management of early toxicities; and pre-transplant supportive care. Nurses play an integral role during the entire transplant process. During the pre-transplant phase, nursing expertise is exemplified in the administration of chemotherapy, management of side effects, teaching of transplant procedures to patient and family, and supportive care. This paper reviews the patient care issues during the pre-transplant phase of bone marrow transplantation and identifies nursing management strategies.
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