Practical tools for assessing infection risk, protecting the patient, and recalibrating judgment as counts and context evolve. These modules show how consultants work inside neutropenia as a reserve-threat problem: what is clarified early, how infection risk is framed, when vigilance escalates, and how restraint is maintained when counts are low but the patient remains clinically stable. Rather than focusing on absolute thresholds alone, the modules emphasize trajectory, clinical setting, and consequence—demonstrating how expert judgment adapts as new information arrives.

Neutropenia in the Hospitalized Patient
Applied consult scenarios where host defense and physiologic reserve are uncertain
Applied Consult Modules
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