Treating a child with fever and leukemia
I walked into Room 35 to find a three year-old lying on the hospital cot. Her father sat alongside her bed, whispering softly to her. The patient appeared quite tired, wiped-out even, and if it weren’t for her complacent eyes tracking my every move, I would have thought she might be sleeping.
She was visiting our ER because, after a few days of cough and congestion, she had developed a fever. …
Treating a child with fever and leukemia






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