Infant immunization side effects

    • [DOCX File]Module 1 - Columbia University

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      Possible side effects. If the infant/child develops any of the following, s/he should be brought back to the clinic for evaluation: skin rash, blistering, peeling, sores around the mouth or eyes and fever.


    • [DOC File]Content

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      Alert: Alert parents of side effects after immunization and how to respond to them. Arrange: Arrange with parents the next appointment for administering the second dose of the vaccine. To effectively communicate with caretakers, you must first . understand the concerns. of parents regarding immunization and understand factors that can lead to misinformation about the safety and …


    • [DOCX File]Immunization Case: - University of Washington

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      While Shelley’s mom seems open to immunization, she states her mom (maternal grandmother) is pretty mistrustful of vaccines. How do you proceed from here? Trigger Questions: What are the common side effects from routine vaccinations? How often do these occur? What are the rare, serious side effects that have been associated with vaccines? What is the effect of vaccines on the developing ...


    • [DOC File]Interagency Vaccine Group - CDC

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      Improved communication regarding expected side effects of vaccines. Brainstorming Session 3: Adulthood and Pregnancy. The following were suggested as areas for research or issues of concern: Relevant safety information from passive immunization …


    • [DOCX File]SOM - State of Michigan

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      Maternal/infant bonding. Nutrition: formula/breast milk. Immunizations. Hygiene . Parenting skills. Safety. Normal growth and development. Infant stimulation. Family planning (methods and resources) Lead poisoning. Infant mortality issues (including disparities; root causes of health inequity; and social determinants of health) and prevention ...


    • Myths and Realities Responding to arguments against ...

      The belief that the vaccine causes the flu could result from misinterpretation of either mild vaccine side effects or coincidental infection from other respiratory viruses, both of which can cause ‘flu-like’ symptoms. The incubation period for influenza is between 24 and 72 hours, and the vaccine takes 7 to 14 days to produce protection, so occasionally a vaccinated person may contract the ...


    • [DOC File]Frequently Asked Questions - WHO

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      2010-11-12 · Mild side effects such as soreness at the injection site, and transient fever of ≥39oC has been reported in less than 5% of vaccines. It is important to note that, as DTP-HepB-Hib may be given during the same visit as pneumococcal vaccine, the child may also be reacting to co-administered vaccines.


    • [DOC File]DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES

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      Limit the number of strangers caring for the infant. Give familiar objects to the infant. Cuddle and hug the infant. Use distraction (pacifier, bottle, etc.) Keep crib siderails up at all times. Make sure toys do not have removable parts and check for safety approval. Have a bulb syringe available in case there is a need for suctioning. Ask parents about immunization history. Encourage parents ...


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