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A primary healthcare provider decides to omit a treatment that was part of a course of chemotherapy for a client because the client demonstrates myelosuppression. what information would be appropriate for the nurse to give to the client regarding myelosuppression

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The nurse should explain that myelosuppression is a common side effect of cancer treatments. The healthcare provider should explain to the patient that it is better to reduce or stall the treatment for a while because it would be more harmful to them if they continued. 
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