Types of Immunity Related to Vaccination & Immunization Effects Presentation

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Immunization Presentation

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For this Assignment you are creating a PowerPoint® presentation. Your presentation audience is the community. The topic is immunization/ vaccination. Information should include herd immunity, types of immunity related to vaccination, immunization effects on the individual, and community as well as worldwide effects of immunization. Additionally content should include vaccination trends, myths, disease statistics for those conditions prevented with vaccination, and pediatric vaccination schedule/s. Legal, ethical, and cultural considerations should be addressed.

Master’s-prepared nurse educators, leaders, nurse practitioners and all specialty nursing fields are contributors to health promotion in populations across the life span. This Assignment is focused on the child and adolescent immunization, health information, epidemiology and surrounding influences. You should apply the topic towards your area of specialty focus as it relates to health promotion and epidemiology.

The presentation must have speaker notes per slide; 1–3 paragraphs. The PowerPoint should be developed in a professional design and style; succinct, not overly wordy, with a tasteful amount of elegant text and visual appeal, as well as accurate and complete content. Number of content slides are 12, not to exceed 14. Title slide and reference slide required and not included in the total. This presentation should adhere to appropriate 6th edition APA format.

Number of content slides are 12, not to exceed 14. Title slide and reference slide required and not included in the total. This presentation should adhere to appropriate 6th edition APA format.

This link provides Microsoft tutorials in PPTX:

PowerPoint 2013 videos and tutorials. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://support.office.com/en-us/article/PowerPoint-2013-videos-and-tutorials-bd93efc0-3582-49d1-b952-3871cde07d8a


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Immunization Presentation Directions For this Assignment you are creating a PowerPoint® presentation. Your presentation audience is the community. The topic is immunization/ vaccination. Information should include herd immunity, types of immunity related to vaccination, immunization effects on the individual, and community as well as worldwide effects of immunization. Additionally content should include vaccination trends, myths, disease statistics for those conditions prevented with vaccination, and pediatric vaccination schedule/s. Legal, ethical, and cultural considerations should be addressed. Master’s-prepared nurse educators, leaders, nurse practitioners and all specialty nursing fields are contributors to health promotion in populations across the life span. This Assignment is focused on the child and adolescent immunization, health information, epidemiology and surrounding influences. You should apply the topic towards your area of specialty focus as it relates to health promotion and epidemiology. The presentation must have speaker notes per slide; 1–3 paragraphs. The PowerPoint should be developed in a professional design and style; succinct, not overly wordy, with a tasteful amount of elegant text and visual appeal, as well as accurate and complete content. Number of content slides are 12, not to exceed 14. Title slide and reference slide required and not included in the total. This presentation should adhere to appropriate 6th edition APA format. Number of content slides are 12, not to exceed 14. Title slide and reference slide required and not included in the total. This presentation should adhere to appropriate 6th edition APA format. This link provides Microsoft tutorials in PPTX: PowerPoint 2013 videos and tutorials. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://support.office.com/en-us/article/PowerPoint-2013-videos-andtutorials-bd93efc0-3582-49d1-b952-3871cde07d8a DUE: to Dropbox on end of Day 7 of Unit 8. To view the Grading Rubric for this Assignment, please visit the Grading Rubrics section of the Course Home.
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Child and adolescent immunization
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Birth to two months
✓ First dose of HepB vaccine within 24 hours
after birth but it can be administered later.

✓ The second dose of the vaccine
administered between one and two months.

Two to six months
❑At the age of two and four months, administer the child the
following vaccines:
▪ Inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV)
▪ Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine (Hib)
▪ Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP)
▪ Rotavirus vaccine (RV)
▪ Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV)

❑Repeat the above vaccinations at the age of 6 months except
IPV.

Six to eighteen months
• Between 6 and 18 months: HepB,
DTaP and I...


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