Immunocompromise (HIV and AIDS, Oncology and Chemotherapy, Transplant Patient) for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)

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Immunocompromise (HIV and AIDS, Oncology and Chemotherapy, Transplant Patient)

 

Definition/Etiology:

Immunocompromise – failure of absence of elements in the immune system. 

Can occur as primary or secondary (we usually see secondary in the ER). 

 

Primary – Born with it such as DiGeroge Syndrome

Secondary – Acquired such as HIV/AIDs, organ transplant, oncology with chemo. 

 

Neutropenic – WBCs <1,000

 

Pathophysiology:

  • HIV/AIDs – disease process is to kill CD4 cells (which help with our immunity). HIV becomes AIDs when CD4 count falls below 200.
  • Oncology/Chemo – chemo works to kill off fastest growing cells in the body (both good and bad) so also kills off any developing WBCs making the person immunocompromised
  • Organ transplant – on immunosuppressant drugs to prevent organ rejection

 

Clinical Presentation:

  • Usually present with secondary infections.
  • Fever (maybe)
  • Pain
  • Low WBCs (less than 1,000)
  • If organ transplant, pain at the transplant site.

 

Collaborative Management:

  • Treatment based upon complaint
  • Labs
  • Neutropenic precautions
  • Appropriate hand hygiene shown to be the most effective measure
  • Limit the number of people in the room if possible.

 

Evaluation | Patient Monitoring | Education:

  • Monitoring/Educate primary complaint
  • In addition, maintain and educate on neutropenic precautions
  • No fresh fruits or flowers

 

Linchpins: (Key Points)

  • Immunocompromised with a fever = bad news
  • Isolate
  • Neutropenic precautions
  • “No fresh fruits or flowers”

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