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Old Fri Nov 19, 2010, 01:27 PM
Neil Cuadra Neil Cuadra is offline
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Originally Posted by Greg H View Post
Two hours after the Campath, I got the chills, but the shakes never appeared. Warm blankets worked for the chills. My fever started to spike around 3:30 pm, 38.1C or 100.5F. Eating ice took that down without Tylenol. It came and went during the night, but never higher than 100F.
Greg,

Of all the medical equipment and supplies in our hospital, we thought most highly of one in particular: the blanket-warming machine. Whether a patient was shivering during treatment or merely a little chilly while waiting around, a heated blanket brought by the nurse was so very welcome. When it comes to patient comfort, it's the #1 treatment!
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