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Title: Childhood Immunizations


1
Childhood Immunizations
  • Perry, pp. 252, 889, 978-990

2
Immunization Schedule
  • Recommendations come from CDC and American
    Academy of Pediatrics
  • Schedule on p. 979 is current and covers birth to
    6 years.
  • Schedule for 7 to 18 years is on p. 980
  • Meningococcal strongly recommended for
    college-bound adolescents
  • If kids are late, several injections may be given
    together as shown on p. 981.

3
Common Reactions
  • DTaP, Hib, Hepatitis, IPV, Varicella, PCV,
    Influenza redness, swelling, soreness, slight
    fever within a few days
  • MMR same as above plus rash, swollen glands
    from 7-60 days

4
Severe, Unexpected Reactions
  • Most severe reactions occur with the pertussis
    component of the DTP (fever of 105, shock-like
    state, seizures, persistent inconsolable crying,
    encephalopathy)
  • Federal law has made it possible for families to
    receive financial compensation for children with
    severe, vaccine-associated injuries.

5
Immunizations Safety
  • Although there are specific contraindications,
    common to all is anaphylaxis and moderate to
    severe illness with or without fever
  • With all vaccines, make sure of routemay be IM
    or SQ

6
VAERS and VIS
  • Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
  • For agency to report any adverse reactions after
    administration of any vaccine
  • Vaccine Information Statements (VIS)
  • Information statements from CDC that must be
    given to parents before administration
  • Provides updated information for parent/guardian
    of child being vaccinated

7
Nursing Responsibilities
  • Encourage parents to immunize
  • Fully inform parents about disease and
    immunization
  • Benefits and risks of vaccine
  • Side effects to expect
  • What to do if they have concerns
  • Importance of staying on track

8
Responsibilities contd
  • Accurate documentation and record keeping. Make
    sure lot is included in documentation.
  • document that information was explained to parent
    or guardian. Just their signature on the form may
    not be enough.
  • Have a way to track and monitor childs progress
  • Implement strategies for ensuring compliance (see
    Family Centered Care, p. 990)
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