Published Mar 3, 2008
JessiekRN
174 Posts
Hi- I have a quick question, was hoping someone would know the answer- I'm a student, I start a new rotation on an oncology unit tomorrow. Last week, my group was oriented to the unit and noticed signs outside several patient's rooms that stated that they were not to have any cold or hot liquids.. I know I'll find out the reason why tomorrow, from the nurses, but I'm researching and can't find any information on what this restriction could be for.. Was hoping to go in tomorrow and impress my professor (who wasn't sure of the reason either...). Any information would be greatly appreciated! Thank so much!!
sirI, MSN, APRN, NP
17 Articles; 45,819 Posts
Hello JessieK
I moved your thread to the Oncology forum for a better response.
NurseyBaby'05, BSN, RN
1,110 Posts
The patients may be on Oxaliplatin.
http://www.chemocare.com/bio/oxaliplatin.asp
This site is a good starting point for your Oncology rotation. It's for patients, but it helps point you in the right direction for more technical information.
Thank you so much- this is really helpful and informative.. thank you!!!