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    Imagine a world where people became sick and cannot recover from a disease that was once almost completely eradicated from the United States and many parts of the world‚ all because parents stop vaccinating their children. This has happened in England and can and will happen here in the United States and around the world if the trend of parents choosing to not have their children vaccinated against infectious diseases continues. Children should be vaccinated for the continued safety of the general

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    The Benefits of Vaccinations Vaccinations an effective weapon against infectious diseases or a toxic potion of potentially lethal preservatives? You decide. While numerous vaccines are primarily envisioned to prevent disease they do not necessarily protect against infection‚ vaccinations has proved to be an efficient way of improving health‚ and it has saved millions of lives. In the United States of America‚ there has been a 99% decline in occurrence for the nine diseases for which vaccines

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    Vaccine Information‚ Teen A vaccine is a small amount of germs that is used to improve the body’s disease-fighting system (immune system). Vaccines are often given as a shot (vaccination). When you get a vaccine‚ your body forms proteins (antibodies) to fight the germs. A vaccine can lower your risk of getting a disease and help you avoid getting sick. WHAT IS INVOLVED IN GETTING A VACCINE? Most vaccines are given as a shot‚ usually in your arm. Vaccines are quick and usually do not hurt. If

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    The Decision to Inoculate or Not; Are Local Parents Informed Enough? Prepared for ENC 1102 Instructor: P.Myers Prepared by: jhn3 02 April 2014 Word Count 3‚510 Abstract The following information is based upon a study‚ on which I embarked‚ to conclude whether local parents are well enough informed to make critical decisions concerning their children’s preventable disease vaccines. Due to the growth of the AVM (anti-vaccine movement)‚ the question arises as to rather parents are making the

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    aving a fatal reaction to the  medication.    2. ​ In 2013‚ 94.8 percent of Delaware children ages 18 months to 35 months had at  least one dose of the measles vaccine‚ About 98.7 percent had at least three  doses of the diphtheria‚ tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough)‚ or DTaP‚ vaccine  and 92.3 percent had the chickenpox vaccine.    3.  ​ State vaccination shows that only 0.8 percent of school­age children are  exempted from vaccines because of religious beliefs and 0.1 percent are not  vaccinated due to medical reasons 

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    Describe what immunizations your patient should have had up to this point. Td (Tetanus‚ Diphtheria‚ Pertussis): This combination vaccine blocks against three different diseases. Tetanus blocks against a bacterial infection due to exposure to rusty (usually metal) objects. Diphtheria is a bacterial infection that causes respiratory distress due to a membrane that covers the airways in the lungs. Pertussis is a disease similar to Diphtheria that comes from bacteria and causes whooping cough. HPV: This

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    CCLD 307: PROMOTE THE HEALTH AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN K3D287 How you adapt your practice to meet the health and physical development needs of children‚ taking into account age‚ gender‚ ethnicities‚ individual needs and abilities In my setting I help to promote children’s health and physical development through daily routines and activities. In all my activities I have in mind that children are individual. I also make use the term “one size fits all” approach to do my planning

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    associated with MEASLES. The patient may suffer from additional symptoms‚ such as chest discomfort‚ fever‚ and aching‚ that are characteristic of these diseases. WHOOPING COUGH is a form of severe bronchitis caused by the bacterium Hemophilus pertussis. Treatment of a pure viral infection is directed toward the relief of symptoms‚ but frequently secondary infections by bacteria complicate the condition. In such a case the patient’s sputum may turn from white to yellow (purulent‚ or pus containing)

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    There are many issues in regards to the controversy on vaccinations. Vaccinations were made to protect people from diseases‚ that could otherwise cause illness or potential death. There are many arguable topics but the most important is‚ should an individual have the right to deny needed vaccinations‚ or should vaccinations be mandated. This topic has been a huge debate in recent years. There are individuals that believe that an adult or child should be up to date on their immunizations‚ due to

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    To many undocumented immigrant’s health care is not a pressing concern. People emigrate to America in pursuit of the American dream of freedom and prosperity. According to Gilcrist (2013)‚ an estimated $35 million people are foreign-born currently living in the United Sates‚ and out of that‚ over $10 million are undocumented and are‚ most likely‚ not insured. These undocumented individuals work in our food industry and on our agricultural farms‚ where the susceptibility of transferring disease

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