Referring to question 2, it is unfortunate that the son of the elderly client were non-compliant in taking the flu shot despite teaching. However, people sometime are negative or dismiss information that has been given to them, because of barriers. Barriers such as reading and writing can be a major obstacle in teaching a person who cannot read or write. Therefore, it is important as nurses not only to assess the health status of an individual; we should also assess their knowledge and understanding to know how much they know about the diseases/treatment. Beagley (2011), believes that “assessing and evaluating the learning needs of the patient are essential before planning and implementation of an educational plan” (p. 331). The US department
To get the flu vaccine or not to get the flu vaccine? This is a huge controversial question millions of Americans today ask themselves every year. There are many myths that come along with the topic of the flu vaccine that lead to people questioning the effectiveness of the medication. Safety for our families and loved ones is what we aim to achieve, but what are the pros and cons of this vaccine? What are the consequences and what are myths, but most importantly: what are the reasons we should get it in the first place? In this paper you will learn the many reasons for the flu vaccination and how it affects different populations beginning with children all the way to the elderly population. First of all, what is the flu
Usually, vaccinated children get sick after vaccination. This is because the flu virus has entered their bodies and sensitizes it against it. And, what’s more, the flu shot actually causes immunosuppression-weakened immunity.
Today I got to experience giving middle school and high school students’ flu shots at Lanier County Middle/High School. I was expecting the students to be nervous and show signs of intimidation at the sight of the needle. Before going to the school, I helped the nurse gather the equipment we were going to use, which included, the influenza immunizations, Band-Aids, alcohol prep wipes, and gloves. We also brought colorful pencils and stickers for the students after receiving their flu shot. The nurse also made sure to bring the emergency kit, which consisted of epinephrine, just in case anyone had an allergic reaction.
In recent years encouragement to get flu shots has become a yearly mantra. Elderly, children six months to two years, health care workers and immune-deficient people are urged in the strongest terms to go to their doctors or clinics and get a flu shot. This group encompasses about 98 million people. In the fall of 2004 this was in the forefront of American and to some extent the Western World media with the shortage of this flu seasons vaccine. Current medical wisdom states that flu shots are safe, effective and prevent mortality. A recent study published by The Journal of the American Medicine Association (JAMA) has brought the current wisdom into question. On February 14, 2005 JAMA
Federal regulations would remain as they are, distribution would continue to be handled by the private sector, and people would have to get vaccinated using the current means available to them
This is what the physician provided me on yesterday. As stated in the document, there was an allergic reaction after Blake received a flu shot. Please provide the policy pertaining to a letter from an allergist to submit a request for a waiver for individuals opted out of flu shots for medical reasons and/or beliefs.
Donald Tramp Warns the Public about the Greatest Scam in Medicine Today – the Flu Shots
Background: With increasing age, the immune system tends to deteriorate and vaccination may or may not help the elderly. Flu shots can provide an immunity boost against the influenza virus for the elderly. In this report, the effectiveness of flu shots on the elderly population will be reviewed.
The article “Mom’s flu shot helps unborn babies: study” interprets the impact of flu shots during pregnancy towards an unborn baby’s fetal growth. A group of U.S and Bangladeshi researchers, who conducted the study, analyzed the weight of the baby once when the flu virus was circulating and once when it was absent. Studies showed that when it was flu season, mothers who were vaccinated gave birth to babies who weighed about 200 grams more than they usually do. Furthermore, according to Dr. Mark Steinhoff, a professor of pediatrics at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center stated that this was a major contrast in the baby’s weight. Yet, understanding this new discovery can be a useful asset towards the society as it raises awareness to
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The efficacy of the flu vaccine has long been noted: "there is overwhelming evidence for the clinical efficacy of the influenza vaccine, especially in the elderly with chronic disease, reducing mortality and hospital admissions. There is also evidence to suggest that the influenza vaccine may be beneficial in the healthy elderly" (Morgan & King 1996: 339). Thus, there is a need to increase compliance amongst the elderly in getting a flu shot on an annual
Almost religiously I go to the CVS minute clinic to get my annual flu vaccination. Although the treatment was the same as every other time, something was different this year, the number of children at the clinic. This year, I noticed how few children were waiting at the clinic for a vaccination, and I thought to myself, why was that so. Then I though back to the years preceding, and I realized that almost every year, the number of children at the CVS dropped. My initial thought was that people were just becoming used to herd immunity, but then I realized that it was likely that parents were becoming wary of the potential side effects these vaccines could have on their children. This lead me to my quest on finding whether or not vaccines hurt society more than they helped.
Influenza, as stated above, is a preventable spreadable infection. The goal of this education session was to expand the knowledge of long-term residents on vaccination against influenza. In a preliminary meeting, it was found that over 15 residents had refused this years’ influenza vaccination. The objectives of the teaching plan included: identifying signs and symptoms of influenza, discuss both positive and negative feels during the vaccine, identify exclusion criteria to receiving the vaccine, and demonstrate arm exercises to prevent soreness after vaccination (“Government”, 2014).
Two types of influenza vaccine are available, including inacBIVated (killed) preparation via intramuscular injection, as well as a live attenuated, cold-adapted influenza vaccine delivered nasally. Mostly available marketed Inactivated vaccines are further categorized as whole virus, split virus or subunit types, which is composed of two influenza A strains and one B strain .
Immunization is a very important preventative health measure that should be taken by individuals of every age. It is the responsibility of a nurse to promote health and prevent infections. This can be achieved by administering vaccines such as the flu shot. When caring for patients of various ages it is a must that you take into consideration their developmental stage. The type of vaccine and the dosage amount differs depending on the patient's age. For example, before administering vaccines to an infant a nurse may take into consideration that their liver and kidneys aren't fully mature. A nurse may take weight into consideration when vaccinating a school-aged child. When vaccinating an adolescent a nurse may consider any possible allegeries.