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    The Immunization Day was specially created only for 1st grade and followed by 1st grade students from Ketaon 1, Ketaon 2 and Ketaon 3 Elementary School. I am asked to be a guide for students from my school. We had fun on that day. I talked to them and sang along together. I also tried to cheer them up before and after the immunization so they would not be afraid then cry. My internship place always does a monthly Morning…

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    Does immunization cause autism in kids? Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication and behavioral challenges. Children in the Autism spectrum often communicate, interact, behave, and learn in ways that are different from most other children. The cognitive thinking of a child within the ASD spectrum can range from gifted to severely challenged. Many people think their is a correlation between children being diagnosed with…

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    Diseases that can become prevalent and run rampant affect populations, therefore it must be monitored closely. Two examples of public health information systems tailored to combat an epidemic are CDC’s HIV/AIDS reporting system and Immunization Information systems (ISS). The CDC’s National HIV Surveillance System is the major source that monitors HIV trends in the United States (CDC.gov, n.d.a). Also, the CDC finances and aids state and local health departments to gather the information. Thus,…

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    could replace the preexisting variolation technique, the vaccination. The method of variolation encountered significant death rate which led the world go panic. Therefore, physicians were on the quest of finding a new and more secure method of immunization with minimal or no death rates. On this basis, an English physician named Edward Jenner (1748–1823) searched for a cure for smallpox, a devastating disease that rendered the world helpless. Jenner became interested in certain individuals who…

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    the unexpected. In this case, choose a comfortable and relaxed learning environment to speak with the caregiver and listen to them without any distractions. As a nurse, providing reassurance that informs the parent before, during, and after each immunization of what is being done is a vital part of their job. Parents may be more apt to accept information from a personal care provider who they can trust and who will take the time to listen to them and respond in a thoughtful manner. Noted from…

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    Has your child been vaccinated and protected against harmful diseases? Childhood immunization plays an enormous role in the health of our children today. “Nearly everyone in the U.S. got measles before there was a vaccine, and hundreds died from it each year. Today, most doctors have never seen a case of measles” (“What Would Happen If We Stopped Vaccinations,” 2014). Thanks to many years of immunization, the incidence for diseases such as polio, measles, and tetanus has been rare. The…

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    Registered Nurse (APRN), in relation to administering immunizations within underserved populations, is vital. The APRN should be responsible for overseeing the implementation of the program, administering vaccinations, and informing their patients of the benefits of immunization. Perhaps a mobile clinic may be utilized and incentives may be offered for compliance. According to Bradford, Spain, Wright, and Gren, the main causes of poor immunization rates is missed opportunities by the provider…

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    My main responsibility was to administer Immunization records to individuals. Thought this might seem very easy there was a lot more to the job. First of all, one of the main issues I experienced on a consistent basis is that most individuals think I-Care is an immunization registry that keeps up ever last person immunization record, and this is not the case. In fact it is the exact opposite most individuals born before the 1990’s are not in our registry due to the fact that physicians were not…

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    The Benefits Of Vaccines

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    Many laws and policies have been set to protect the rights of citizens living in impoverished countries and to ensure that they have equality in immunization coverage. In 2004, WHO launched the Developing Countries Vaccines Regulators Network to “…strengthen the regulatory capacity of developing countries to assess clinical trial proposals and to oversee ongoing clinical trials” (Maurice 35). Testing…

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    from state to state, all school immunization laws grant exemptions to children for medical reasons. Almost all states grant religious exemptions for people who have religious beliefs against immunizations [1]. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices makes scientific recommendations which are generally followed by the federal government, state governments, and private health insurance companies. Almost every states in the United States mandate immunization, or obtaining an exemption,…

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