Teaching Plan Immunization NEW FORMAT

July 11, 2017 | Author: Kram Simon Sapongay | Category: Public Health, Vaccines, Hepatitis, Hepatitis B, Measles
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c     Profile: Name: efuerzo, Diagnosis: G1P1 (1 0 0 1) Delivered NSD to alive baby boy Description of the Learner: The Learner is a 20 y/o mother G1P1 and currently living on Gilbraltar Baguio City. According to the mother it was her first time to deliver a baby and she admitted that she is not aware on what are the ´do·s and don·tsµ in taking care of a child. The mother also was young and yet not prepared for having a baby

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Learning needs Diagnoses: knowledge deficit :Immunization of a child, related to lack of information on immunization and first time to experience having a child Cues: J? According to the mother it was her first time to have a baby J? The mother admitted that she is not aware of the ´do·s and don·tsµ in taking care of a child J? The mother also is still young and probably not ready enough to have a baby

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º ective: After 15 minutes of client teaching, the client will be able to verbalize understanding on the immunization needed by a child at its purpose

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Methodology/Strategy

che importance of immunization Immunization is one of the most important and cost-effective interventions that the government·s health system can provide to the poor and most vulnerable populations. outine immunization of children and women leads to the control and eventual eradication of preventable diseases.

3 minutes

Lecture-discussion with pamphlet, student knowledge, patient time and cooperation

What are the protection they can get on having immunization

3 minutes

The recommended immunization schedule for child/ infants includes vaccination protection against all of the following diseases: ? Bacterial Meningitis ? Diphtheria ? Hepatitis A ? Hepatitis B ? Influenza ? Measles ? Mumps ? Pertussis (whooping cough) ? Pneumococcal disease ? Polio ? ubella (German measles) ? Tetanus (lockjaw) ? otavirus Varicella (chickenpox)

Lecture-discussion with pamphlet, student knowledge, patient time and cooperation

{eneral Principles in Infants/Children Immunization

3 minutes



                                             

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che exact immunization given to a child and the right time of giving them and the reason why it is eing given

7 minutes

Lecture-discussion with pamphlet, student knowledge, patient time and cooperation

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Bacillus CalmetteGuérin

DiptheriaPertussisTetanus Vaccine

Oral Polio Vaccine

Birth or anytime after birth

6 weeks

6 weeks

1

3

3

0.05 mL

0.5 mL

2-3 drops

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4 weeks

4 weeks

 

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BCG given at earliest possible age protects the ight possibility of deltoid region of TB meningitis the arm and other TB infections in which infants are prone[3]

Upper outer Intramuscular portion of the thigh

Oral

 

Mouth

An early start with DPT reduces the chance of severe pertussis[4]. The extent of protection against polio is increased the earlier the OPV is given. Keeps the Philippines polio-free[5].

Hepatitis B Vaccine

At birth

3

An early start of Hepatitis B vaccine reduces the chance of being infected and becoming a carrier[6]. Prevents liver 6 weeks interval cirrhosis and from liver cancer 1st dose to 2nd Upper which are dose, outer more likely to 0.5 mL Intramuscular 8 weeks interval portion of develop if from the thigh infected with 2nd dose to third Hepatitis B dose. early in life[7] [8]. About 9,000 die of complications of Hepatits B. 10% of Filipinos have Hepatitis B infection[9]

Measles Vaccine

9 months

1

0.5 mL

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At least 85% of measles Upper can be outer Subcutaneous portion of prevented by the arms immunization at this age[10].

Evaluation: Instant oral feedback and Question and answer

IV.? eferences: J? Potter and Perry; Fundamentals of Nursing 6th edition J? Limone and Burke; Principles of Medical-Surgical Nursing Critical thinking in client care Fourth Edition J? Pilletteri ; Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family ?

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Bacillus Calmette- Birth or anytime Guérin after birth

DiptheriaPertussis-Tetanus Vaccine

Oral Polio Vaccine

Hepatitis B Vaccine

6 weeks

6 weeks

At birth

1

0.05 mL

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4 weeks

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Intradermal

 

 

ight deltoid BCG given at earliest possible age protects the region of the possibility of TB meningitis and other TB arm infections in which infants are prone[3]

Upper outer Intramuscular portion of the thigh

An early start with DPT reduces the chance of severe pertussis[4].

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0.5 mL

3

2-3 drops

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An early start of Hepatitis B vaccine reduces the chance of being infected and becoming a carrier[6]. 6 weeks interval from Upper outer Prevents liver cirrhosis and liver cancer which 1st dose to 2nd dose, 0.5 mL Intramuscular portion of the are more likely to develop if infected with 8 weeks interval from thigh Hepatitis B early in life[7] [8]. 2nd dose to third dose. About 9,000 die of complications of Hepatits B. 10% of Filipinos have Hepatitis B infection[9]

4 weeks

Measles Vaccine 9 months

 

1

0.5 mL

--

Oral

Mouth

Upper outer Subcutaneous portion of the arms

The extent of protection against polio is increased the earlier the OPV is given. Keeps the Philippines polio-free[5].

At least 85% of measles can be prevented by immunization at this age[10].

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