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Active Learning Template - Disease Prevention (Immunization) for Children
NUR 418 FCC: Parent/Child Nursing
Name: Date:
Disease
Vaccine
Disease Spread by
Age when
Vaccine is given
Contraindications
Precautions
Chickenpox
Varicella
(Centers for
Disease
Control and
Prevention,
2021)
Close contact with
someone with
chicken pox (Centers
for Disease Control
and Prevention, 2021)
Two doses
1215
months, 46
years (Centers
for Disease
Control and
Prevention,
2021)
Severe allergic reaction
to a previous dose
Pregnancy
Severely
immunocompromised
(Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention,
2021)
Leukemia, lymphoma,
blood dyscrasias,
neoplasm affecting
bone marrow,
anaphylactic reaction to
gelatin (Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, 2021).
Diphtheria
Diphtheria,
Tetanus and
acellular
pertussis
vaccine
(Centers for
Disease
Control and
Prevention,
2021)
from person to person
through respiratory
droplets, like from
coughing or sneezing
(Centers for Disease
Control and
Prevention, 2021)
At 2,4,6,15-18
months
Then 4-6 years
(Centers for
Disease Control
and Prevention,
2021)
Severe allergic reaction
to a previous dose
A history of Guillain-
Barre Syndrome after a
previous dose(Centers
for Disease Control and
Prevention, 2021)
Progressive neurologic
disorder
Guillain Barre
Syndrome
Arthurs-type
hypersensitivity
reactions
Moderate or severe
illness with or without
fever (Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, 2021)

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Haemophilus
Influenzae type
B
Haemophilus
influenza type
B vaccine
(Centers for
Disease
Control and
Prevention,
2021)
Spread to
others through
respiratory droplets,
through coughing or
sneezing (Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, 2021).
2,4,6, 12-15
months
Severe allergic reaction
to a previous dose or
vaccine component
Children younger than 6
weeks (Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, 2021)
Moderate or severe
illness with or without
fever (Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, 2021).
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A
vaccine
(Centers for
Disease
Control and
Prevention,
2021)
Spread through
contact with an
infected person,
mainly through fecal-
oral (Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, 2021)
12 months and
18 months
(Centers for
Disease Control
and Prevention,
2021)
Severe allergic reaction
to a previous dose or
vaccine components
(Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention,
2021)
Moderate or severe
illness with or acute
fever (Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, 2021)
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B
vaccine
(Centers for
Disease
Control and
Prevention,
2021)
Spread through
contact with infected
body fluids (Centers
for Disease Control
and Prevention, 2021)
0, 1-2, 6-18
months
(Centers for
Disease Control
and Prevention,
2021)
Severe allergic reaction
to a previous dose or
vaccine components
(Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention,
2021).
Moderate or severe
illness with or acute
fever (Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, 2021).
Influenza (Flu)
Influenza
vaccine
Spread through
droplets from infected
person through
coughing, sneezing
2 doses
separated by at
least 4 weeks at
Severe allergic reaction
to a previous dose and
vaccine components
(Centers for Disease
Moderate or severe
illness with or acute
fever

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Active Learning Template - Disease Prevention (Immunization) for Children NUR 418 FCC: Parent/Child Nursing Name: Date: Disease Vaccine Disease Spread by Chickenpox Varicella (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021) Diphtheria Diphtheria, Tetanus and acellular pertussis vaccine (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021) Age when Vaccine is given Contraindications Precautions Close contact with Two doses someone with chicken pox (Centers 12–15 for Disease Control months, 4–6 and Prevention, 2021) years (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021) Severe allergic reaction to a previous dose Pregnancy Severely immunocompromised (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021) Leukemia, lymphoma, blood dyscrasias, neoplasm affecting bone marrow, anaphylactic reaction to gelatin (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021). from person to person through respiratory droplets, like from coughing or sneezing (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021) Severe allergic reaction to a previous dose A history of GuillainBarre Syndrome after a previous dose(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021) Progressive neurologic disorder Guillain Barre Syndrome Arthurs-type hypersensitivity reactions Moderate or severe illness with or without fever (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021) At 2,4,6,15-18 months Then 4-6 years (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021) Haemophilus Influenzae type B Haemophilus ...
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