Consents for Chemotherapy

Specialties Oncology

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Wondering how oncology inpatient units handle consents for monoclonal antibodies (i.e. Rituxan, Rmicade)? Do you consent patients for these drugs?

Heck yes! Usually, patients are consented for their entire treatment regimen together. If you're changing a drug or therapy, you have them re-sign for what they'll be receiving with the corrected medications.

Specializes in Pedi.

For my kids who go through antibody treatment, they are consented for each part of the treatment. They get chemo- consent for the protocol. Then they transition to stem cell transplant- another consent. Radiation- separate consent. Antibody treatment- yet another consent. The antibody part is a different protocol from the chemotherapy so it requires a separate consent is my understanding.

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