2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.11.25.20233205
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A Quality Improvement Initiative: Improving Time-to-Antibiotics for Pediatric Oncology Patients with Fever and Suspected Neutropenia

Abstract: BackgroundThere is a high risk for adverse outcomes in immunocompromised, neutropenic pediatric oncology patients with fever if antibiotics are not received in a timely manner. As the absolute neutrophil count is typically unknown at the onset of fever, rapid antibiotic administration for all pediatric oncology patients with fever and suspected neutropenia is critical.Local ProblemDespite efforts over the years to meet the standard of time-to-antibiotic delivery to within 60 minutes of arrival, audits revealed… Show more

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