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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 v accination (attenuated or inactivated) Contraindications Precautions Adverse drug reactions Minimum age to ...

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Running Head: IMMUNIZATION ASSIGNMENT




Immunization Assignment

8 August 2020

Chamberlain School of Nursing




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IMMUNIZATION ASSIGNMENT
Immunization Assignment

Vaccine Information #1

Vaccination: Varicella (VAR)

Trade Name: Varivax (Kota et al., 2020)

Type: Attenuated (live)

Contraindication: Person with severe reaction to neomycin or gelatin, current illness including

fever (Kota et al., 2020)

Precautions: Persons who are immunocompromised, pregnant, or planning to become pregnant

(Kota et al., 2020)

Adverse drug reactions: soreness or swelling at the injection site, fever, or vaccine associated

rash (Kota et al., 2020)

Minimum age: 12 months (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2019)

Routine vaccination schedule: 1st dose (0.5mL) 12-15 months, 2nd dose (0.5mL) 4-6 years (CDC,

2019)

Minimum interval between doses (if applicable): If younger than 13, at least three months, if

older than 13 with no prior history of varicella vaccine 4 to 8 weeks (Woo & Robinson, 2016)

Special situations: Administration to unvaccinated children within 3 days after exposure to

varicella rash is 90% effective in preventing varicella from occurring and 70% effective if

administered within 5 days of the exposure. Post-exposure prophylaxis is 100% successful in

reducing the severity of chickenpox (Woo & Robinson, 2016).




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