This excerpt, chapter 27 from the book Clinical Manual for the Oncology Advanced Practice Nurse (2nd ed.), edited by Dawn Camp-Sorrell, MSN, FNP, AOCN®, and Rebecca A. Hawkins, MSN, ANP, AOCN®, is a part of a series of clinically relevant reprints that appear regularly in the Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing.
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