Adult Immunization
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www.vaclib.orgSECTION 130A-157. Religious exemption. - If the bona fide religious beliefs of an adult or the parent, guardian or person in loco parentis of a child are contrary to the immunization requirements contained in this Part [Chapter 130A, Article 6, Part B], the adult or the child shall be exempt from the requirements.
Supplies You May Need at an Immunization Clinic
www.immunize.orgImmunization Action Coalition Saint Paul, ... 3 should be available (pediatric and adult formulations as needed). H 1 antihistamines are for itching and hives only and not for managing anaphylaxis. Oral antihistamines should not be administered if airway is compromised.
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www.cdc.govWhen administering vaccine by an intramuscular injection to an adult age 19 years or older: Prepare and administer vaccine following aseptic technique. Use a new needle and syringe for each injection. Perform hand hygiene before vaccine preparati on, between patients, and any time hands become soiled. Created Date: 12/11/2020 7:02:05 PM
Growing Up with Vaccines: What Should Parents Know?
www.cdc.govimmunization records. If your child travels outside of the United States, check if he or she needs any additional vaccines. Recommended vaccines: Flu vaccine: Every year by the end of October, if possible. Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine: At 11 through 12 years and a second dose 6-12 months following the first dose. Meningococcal conjugate ...
Vaccinations for Pregnant Women
www.immunize.orgWomen who are pregnant need a dose of Tdap vaccine (the adult whooping cough vaccine) during each pregnancy, prefer- ably in the early part of the third trimester. It’s safe to be given during pregnancy and will help protect your baby from whooping cough in the first few months after birth when he or she is most vulnerable.