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Respond to the following 2 posts utilizing atleast 2 APA referencing for each post. Provide your own examples of situations in which you have had to discuss immunizations/vaccines. What suggestions might you provide your peers in terms of dealing with misinformation related to this topic? Post 1 This discussion aims to elaborate based on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention related to HPV guidelines and to answer accordingly regarding these 2 cases that I encountered today, and they schedule for the HPV vaccine. These 2 cases described as follows: One is a 27-year-old female. In taking her health history, you find that she is sexually active and had a splenectomy when 17. The second patient is an eleven-year-old female whose mother is concerned and wants to discuss the Vaccine further before consenting. She feels that by giving the child the Vaccine, she gives her permission to be sexually active. HPV vaccination is a type of prevention for certain forms of cancer that can emerge later in individuals’ lives, those types of cancer could be: vaginal, penis, oral, anal, throat, head, and neck. There are two types of vaccines that would help prevent cancer types due to HPV that previously sexually transmitted. GARDASIL and GARDASIL 9, the difference is the Gardasil 9 is Gardasil (tetravalent 6,11,16,18) with a combination of 5 other types of HPV (31, 33, 45, 52). However, it is recommended to use 1 type for all three doses. Since, the approval in 2015 of Gardasil 9, it becomes the only HPV vaccine recommended In the USA (WebMD, 2020). The Center for disease control and prevention in 2020 outlines those recommendations towards HPV Vaccine as Follows: -Routine Vaccination for HPV is recommended to boys and girls age 11 to 12 and can start at age 9 in case of a history of sexual abuse or assault in Children. -The HPV Vaccine is recommended to everyone age 26 who never have or did not complete their three doses of HPV Vaccines, can receive either two or three doses depending on the age of initiation. -Vaccination is not recommended for an individual over 26 years old. Nevertheless, for individuals between 27 and 45, they can receive the Vaccine through their primary care provider after discussion if they have not received or completed the doses at an early age. After 27 years old, the effect of the Vaccine would be less, and the risk of exposure is already present. Regarding the first case which is a 27-year-old female that is sexually active and had a splenectomy, there is no obligation to give HPV vaccine to her for two reasons: she is over 26, and she is sexually active, however after counseling regarding benefits and risks she can receive it today, maybe that will protect her for having new types of HPV but can not help her to prevent the types that she already been exposed. It is crucial to take this opportunity to review her Vaccination record and to complete all necessary, with her asplenia, since she was 17-year-old. She should receive an influenza vaccine each year for the flu. TDap Vaccine for whooping cough and tetanus, both type of pneumococcal Vaccine for pneumonia and pneumococcal disease. Meningococcal Vaccine to prevent meningitis. MMR and Varicella Vaccine if there is no immunity for mumps, measles and rubella, and Varicella. The second case gives an excellent opportunity to discuss and educate the mother and the young girl regarding HPV Vaccine benefits and side effects. To help the mother understand that HPV Vaccine is recommended for girl 11-year-old who will be sexually active for HPV prevention. Only when an individual is going to be sexually active and can even protect her in case of sexual abuse or assault. Authorizing HPV vaccine to a teenager or a younger child (11-12 years old) is not a license to become sexually active; this type of Vaccine does not cover all sexually transmissible diseases such as (HIV, Herpes, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Chlamydia, Hepatitis B and more). Remember, sexual acts request responsibilities related to pregnancy, sexually transmitted disease, and other outcomes associated. Post 2 The advanced practiced registered nurse (APRN) is responsible for providing care to patients across the lifespan. The APRN should be knowledgable when providing care to adults and pediatric patients. The patient scenario presents with a 3-month-old child who is scheduled to receive immunizations, but the mother is refusing immunizations at the current visit. Herd Immunity In providing care to patients, it is important for the APRN to be knowledgable regarding immunizations and the impact they have on an individuals health. Herd immunity offers protection to a population when an adequate number of people are immune to an infectious disease to prevent its spread (Virk & Samdarshi, 2020). In understanding the concept of herd immunity, it can help those who are not vaccinated from contracting an infectious disease. With that being said, infectious diseases are responsible for one-quarter of all deaths each year (Lim & Zhang, 2020). When herd immunity occurs, it will hopefully prevent the spread of a disease. However, this is not guaranteed. Therefore, the APRN should properly educate patients about the importance and safety of immunizations to patients. California Immunization Rate The state I currently reside in is California. California currently has a vaccination rate of 68.6% with a target goal of 80% (Increasing Vaccination Rates, 2020). This vaccination rate is relatively good for the state of California, given its high population. With that being said, it is important for all healthcare providers to continue to educate patients about vaccinations. In doing so, will help ensure more patients are vaccinated and help protect their lives. The APRN serves a role of educator, as well as, healthcare provider. Immunizations today or Leeway For this specific patient scenario, there is some leeway that can offered to the mother. Since the patient is 3-months-old, there are no scheduled vaccines for this child at this time. The vaccination schedule for children are primarily given at birth, 1st and 2nd months, and then again at 4 months (Birth- 18 Years Immunization Schedule, 2020). Therefore, the APRN should educate the mother of the child that there is no need for immunizations today at her current 3 month check-up. However, the patient is scheduled for immunizations on her 4 month check-up. The APRN should properly educate the patients mother about the vaccination schedule and the importance of vaccinations moving forward.

Respond to the following 2 posts utilizing atleast 2 APA referencing  for each post. Provide your own examples of situations in which you have had to discuss immunizations/vaccines. What suggestions might you provide your peers in terms of dealing with misinformation related to this topic? Post 1 This discussion aims to elaborate based on Respond […]

conceptual framework, model and theory that best fits the concept of advanced practice nursing

Directions In this Assignment, you will create a presentation using any form of presentation software (e.g., PowerPoint®, Prezi™, Powtoons™, Slidedog™, and so on). Your presentation should bring together the conceptual framework, model and theory that best fits your concept of advanced practice nursing related to your role after graduation. Please remember that your presentation should contain slides that […]

the process of monitor and control in project management

Purpose The monitoring and controlling of processes and outputs is critical to the success of the project. It is the responsibility of the project manager (PM) to measure the progress toward achieving the objectives while monitoring any deviations from the plan and initiating immediate corrective action to avert negative consequences to the project. The project […]

People Of Baltic Heritage

1.   Which countries are known as the Baltic nations? 2.    Discuss how the Baltic nations view the delivery of evidence-based healthcare and their beliefs related to health and disease. 3.   Give an overview of the Brazilian heritage, how do they see health and disease and if there is any similarity between them and the Baltic nations. You […]

health care consumers

Support your response with references from the professional nursing literature. Your posts need to be written at the capstone level (see checklist). APA format and 3 paragraphs. Use scholar authors only and use references in discussion.  See references. As health care consumers, we all expect quality care and positive outcomes. It is important as professionals that […]

opportunity for change within your healthcare

Assignment: Evidence-Based Project, Part 5: Recommending an Evidence-Based Practice Change The collection of evidence is an activity that occurs with an endgame in mind. For example, law enforcement professionals collect evidence to support a decision to charge those accused of criminal activity. Similarly, evidence-based healthcare practitioners collect evidence to support decisions in pursuit of specific […]

home remedies for restoration of health

Use a home remedy or cultural artifact that your relative (Grandmother Emelina) referred to regarding; home remedies for restoration of health, and how her religious or spiritual beliefs define birth, illness, healing, marriage and death or burial rituals. My cultural artifact: “Azabache stones/bracelelet” helpful link: https://www.originalbotanica.com/blog/evil-eye-protection-jet-azabache-stones/ Conduct a search to determine if there is evidence-based research to […]

Self-Directed Learning Plan

Self-Directed Learning Plan (SDLP) Purpose: It’s important to develop your professional goals and how you achieve them in this course and your chosen program. Directions: To prepare your SDLP, complete the steps outlined below. After exploring the course description, course outcomes, and unit themes and outcomes, complete your SDLP for your professional objectives. What did […]

the importance of nursing education

The IOM published report, “Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health,” makes recommendations for lifelong learning and achieving higher levels of education. In 1,000-1,250 words, examine the importance of nursing education and discuss your overall educational goals. Include the following: Discuss your options in the job market based on your educational level. Review the IOM […]