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Chemo Toxicity Triage 🍁

Rapid neutropenic sepsis and chemotherapy toxicity triage for oncology nurses. Tick symptoms, enter observations — live triage level and print-ready record. Powered by kill-cancer.com research.

🍁 This is what you get — a complete chemo toxicity triage record in under 60 seconds

Symptoms, vitals, triage level and action plan — print-ready for patient records. Free. No login. No data stored.

EXAMPLE OUTPUT
CHEMO TOXICITY TRIAGE ASSESSMENT
Patient:Linda Marsh · Age 54 · Oncology Day Unit · Chair 7
Assessed by:RN Donna Bell · 13/03/2026 11:30
Regimen / Cycle:AC-T (Adriamycin / Cyclophosphamide) · Cycle 2 Day 8
Last Treatment:05/03/2026
PRESENTING SYMPTOMS
Red Flag Symptoms:Fever ≥38°C · Rigors / uncontrolled shaking
Other Symptoms:Nausea / vomiting · Severe fatigue · Mucositis
OBSERVATIONS
Temperature:38.4°C
Heart Rate:112 bpm
Blood Pressure:96/60 mmHg
Resp Rate:22 breaths/min
SpO2:96%
🔴 TRIAGE: RED — IMMEDIATE — Suspected neutropenic sepsis. Call MET / senior clinician NOW. IV access, bloods (FBC, cultures x2, CMP, LFT, CRP, lactate), empirical IV antibiotics per protocol. Do not wait for neutrophil count.
Notes:Presented via oncology helpline. Husband drove in. Last FBC D+5 showed nadir ANC 0.3. Oncologist Dr Patel notified.

Assessing a chemo patient now? Tick symptoms and enter obs below — triage level generates instantly.

HOW IT WORKS

1Enter patient and treatment details
2Tick presenting symptoms & enter obs
3Triage level generates live — print or save

PATIENT & TREATMENT DETAILS

PRESENTING SYMPTOMS — TICK ALL THAT APPLY

🔴 Red flag symptoms — any single red flag = immediate escalation required.

CURRENT OBSERVATIONS

TRIAGE LEVEL
Tick symptoms and enter observations to generate triage level.

LIVE PREVIEW — YOUR TRIAGE RECORD

🖨️ To print or save as PDF — press Ctrl+P (Windows) or Cmd+P (Mac)

⚠ Clinical Note: This tool is a triage aid only. It does not replace clinical judgement or your facility's neutropenic sepsis protocol. Any patient with fever ≥38°C within 4 weeks of chemotherapy must be treated as suspected neutropenic sepsis until proven otherwise. Do not wait for neutrophil count results before initiating empirical antibiotics. This tool stores no patient data. All information exists only in your browser.