Description
The following website will aid you in completing this Assignment:
Utilizing the US Preventive Services Task force site:
Recommendations for Primary Care Practice. (n.d). Retrieved from http://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/Page/Name/recommendations
Or;
The same information found at AHRQ in a more
Section 2. Recommendations for Adults. (2014, June 25). Retrieved from http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/clinicians-providers/guidelines-recommendations/guide/section2.html
Be sure the information is the most current from these sites.
Directions
You will need to create a chart that illustrates Adult screenings, Grades A, and B: preventative care measures for individuals ranging from age 21–65.
You do not have to include Grade C, pregnancy recommendations or pediatric recommendations. You should not include Grade D or
The chart should include:
● Adult Immunization recommendations
●
● Prevention counseling
● Cancer screening recommendations (cervical, breast, colon, lung) Other preventative services (dental care, vision care)
There should be sufficient information as to what the screening is. Look up examples of prevention guideline charts to help you get some ideas. Be sure your content and information is current per the required source above and is not content based on examples that you may find for ideas on design alone. These may be outdated.
Please include gender and age groups in your chart data. There is no narrative. This assignment consists of a title page, a
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Running Head: UNITED STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES
Preventive Services in the United States
Student’s Name
Institution of Affiliation
Course Name
Date
1
UNITED STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES
2
Screening/Immunization
Description
Grade
Age
Gender
Influenza vaccination
Should be given annually
to all adults to prevent
individuals from infection
with flu (Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, 2018).
Should be given once
every 10 years to prevent
lung failure, paralysis and
lung infections for highrisk groups.
Should be given 1 booster
dose every ten years to
prevent complications
from lockjaw
Should be given two doses
6 months apart from
adults to prevent infection
with hepatitis A (Centers
for Disease Control and
Prevention, 2018).
Should be given in 3
divided doses whereby,
the second dose is given 1
month after the first dose
and the third dose 6
months after the second
dose to prevent from
Hepatitis B infection
(Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention,
2018).
Should be given one dose
every 10 years for people
living or traveling to
endemic areas where
yellow fever is a risk and
those who study about the
virus in labs (Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, 2018).
Should be given a single
dose to prevent infection
A
18-65
years
Men
and
Women
A
19-64
years
Men
and
Women
B
18-65
years
Men
and
Women
B
18-65
Men
and
Women
B
18-65
years
Men
and
Women
A
18-58
Men
and
Women
A
18-65
Men
and
Diphtheria vaccination
Tetanus Vaccination
Hepatitis A vaccination
Hepatitis B Vaccination
Yellow Fever
Pneumococcal vacci...