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  • 27 Mar, 2021
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Immunization

Preparing the Paper:
The Immunization assignment is worth 5 0 points and will be graded on use of Standard English grammar, sentence structure, and overall organization based on the required components as summarized in the directions and grading criteria/rubric.
Submit the paper as a Microsoft Word Document, which is the required format at Chamberlain University. You are encouraged to use the APA Academic Writer when creating your assignment.
Follow the directions below and the grading criteria located in the rubric closely. Any questions about this paper may be posted under the Q & A Forum or emailed to your faculty.
The length of the paper should be 2- 4 pages, excluding title page and reference page(s). The title and reference pages should be in APA format.
Vaccination schedules should be obtained directly from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Resources for Healthcare Providers website and reflect the most current recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). Additional scholarly resources should be used and all sources must be cited appropriately.

Requirements:

Diptheria, tetanus & acellular pertussis (DTaP)

Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib)

Hepatitis B

Human papillomavirus (HPV)

Inactivated influenza (IIV)

Inactivated poliovirus (IPV)

Influenza recombinant (RIV)

Live influenza (LAIV)

Measles, mumps & rubella (MMR)

Meningococcal serogroups A, C, W, Y)

Meningococcal serogroup B

Pneumococcal 13-valent conjugate (PCV13)

Pneumococcal 23-valent polysaccharide (PPSV23)

Rotavirus

Tetanus, diphtheria & acellular pertussis (Tdap or Td)

Varicella (VAR)

Zoster live

Zoster recombinant

Choose 2 vaccines from the list above and provide the following information for each:

Name of disease preventable vaccination
Trade name (if more than one available, chose one only)
Type of vaccination (attenuated or inactivated)
Contraindications
Precautions
Adverse drug reactions
Minimum age to receive vaccine
Routine recommended vaccine schedule (timing and dose)
Special situations

Example:

Vaccination: Hepatitis A vaccination

Trade Name: Havrix

Type: Inactivated

Contraindication: Person with previous history of severe reaction to HAV, moderate or severe illness, with or without fever

Precautions: Patients with immunosuppression (may have lower antibody titers)

Adverse drug reactions: Injection site reaction, headache & malaise

Minimum age: 12 months

Routine vaccination schedule: 2 dose series between ages 12-24 months

Minimum interval between doses (if applicable): 6 months apart

Special situations: Vaccine should be given to those at risk for hepatitis A infection including chronic liver disease, clotting factor disorders, men who have sex with men, injection or non-injection drug use, homelessness, work with hepatitis a virus, travel in countries with high or intermediate endemic hepatitis A or close personal contact with an international adoptee.

Barriers & Interventions

Identify one reason for vaccine non-compliance or vaccine hesitancy by patients/parents.
Discuss one intervention that Nurse Practitioners can take to improve vaccination compliance .
Identify when healthcare providers are required by law to report an adverse event.
Discuss adverse events that healthcare providers are encouraged to report.
Identify how a healthcare provider would report an adverse event.

ASSIGNMENT CONTENT
Vaccine # 1 Information : The student identifies:

Name of one disease- preventable vaccination from the list
Trade name
Type of vaccination (attenuated or inactivated)
Contraindications
Precautions
Adverse drug reactions
Minimum age to receive vaccine
Routine recommended vaccine schedule (timing and dose)
Special situations
(9 required elements)

Vaccine # 2 Information: The student identifies:

Name of one disease- preventable vaccination from the list
Trade name
Type of vaccination (attenuated or inactivated)
Contraindications
Precautions
Adverse drug reactions
Minimum age to receive vaccine
Routine recommended vaccine schedule (timing and dose)
Special situations
(9 required elements)

Barriers, Interventions & Reporting : The student:

Identifies 1 reason for vaccine non-compliance or vaccine hesitancy by patients/parents.
Discusses 1 intervention that Nurse Practitioners can take to improve vaccination compliance.
Identifies when healthcare providers are required by law to report an adverse event.
Discusses adverse events that healthcare providers are encouraged to report.
Identifies how a healthcare provider would report an adverse event.
(5 required elements)

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