2021
DOI: 10.36560/14320211304
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Chemical risks that nurses are exposed in antineoplastic therapy services in a hospital setting: a systematic review protocol

Abstract: Chemotherapy is a complex and highly specialized process that involves risk, and the success of the results largely depends on the nursing care provided to the patient. Contamination with antineoplastic chemotherapy can occur directly through the skin, membranes, mucous membranes and inhalation or indirectly through body fluids and excreta from patients who received medication within 72 hours. The effects of contamination may be immediate (dermatitis, skin hyperpigmentation and others) or late (partial alopeci… Show more

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