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May 31, 2026 Safety and Infection Control

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Safety and Infection Control QID 1174

A client with leukopenia due to chemotherapy develops a fever of 101.2°F (38.4°C). Which action should the nurse take first?

  1. Request a chest x-ray

  2. Correct answer Initiate neutropenic precautions

  3. Administer acetaminophen

  4. Draw blood cultures

Rationale

A client with leukopenia (low white blood cells) is at high risk for infection. A fever in a leukopenic client is a medical emergency. The priority action is to initiate neutropenic precautions to minimize exposure to pathogens, including placing the client in a private room and using strict isolation techniques.

Acetaminophen may mask a fever without treating the underlying infection. Blood cultures and a chest x-ray may be ordered but are not the first intervention.

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