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    children * Verifying/validating the Compliance Verification System (CVS Form completed by the Rural Health Midwife B. Participates with the Rural Health Midwife in giving vaccination to the targeted senior citizens * Assisting the Rural Health Midwife in actively masterlisting senior citizens eligible for vaccination in the community * Conducts interview with the targeted senior citizens before the inoculation for determining contraindications to influenza and pneumo vaccines C. Validates/verifies

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    This includes symptoms‚ vaccination history‚ and performing a physical exam. The treatment of whooping cough starts with prevention. The best way to prevent whooping cough is to get a vaccination. Treatment includes antibiotics. If infants get pertussis and it is sever they have to hospitalized. Older children or adults only have to be hospitalized if the case

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    influenza each year. However‚ the flu shot should not be used in modern medicine and more specifically should not be distributed at Northwestern College due to its ineffectiveness and potentially dangerous side-effects. There are two types of vaccinations for the flu. The most common form is the shot‚

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    Whooping Cough

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    Whooping Cough A. Name the bacteria that cause this childhood disease. What is its morphology? bacillus bordetella pertussis. B. pertussis is an extremely small‚ strictly aerobic‚ Gram negative‚ cocobacillus short rod. What does “Wooping Cough” mean? Pertussis is a highly contagious bacterial disease that causes uncontrollable‚ violent coughing. The coughing can make it hard to breathe.  A deep "whooping" sound is often heard when the patient tries to take a breath. Describe in detail the

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    communicable disease since the beginning of the 20th century. Pertussis was a common childhood disease. In fact‚ pertussis was the leading cause of childhood mortality in the United States in the same period. 200‚000 cases of pertussis‚ prior to a vaccination in 1940‚ came to light every year (Center for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2011). After dissemination of the vaccine cases of pertussis were dramatically lower than the previous year. Beginning in 1980 the number of pertussis cases began to rise

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    Louis Pasteur

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    discoveries that advanced bacteriology. He made pasteurization and vaccinations. Pasteurization was made when Emperor Napoleon asked Louis Pasteur to examine diseases in wine. Pasteur showed that by heating wine at a certain temperature‚ the bacteria in the wine would die. Pasteurization was formed. The process was used to kill other bacteria in other liquids‚ like in milk and beer. He discovered vaccinations when he researched the rabies. He could not see the things that caused

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    Children Immunizations

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    Immunizations are given to children in order to reduce the risk of becoming sick. Some parents have continued to make sure their children get the immunizations needed in order to keep them healthy. However‚ some parents have refused to let their children be given immunizations due to many reasons they feel are validated. Whether children should be given immunizations or not has become a huge controversy‚ and parents are choosing to do what they feel is best for their child. There are more people

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    Edward Jenner and Smallpox

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    Edward Jenner and Smallpox Melissa Paciello University of Phoenix Edward Jenner and Smallpox Despite all of the controversy around vaccinations‚ vaccines have been around for nearly 200 years and are known to have saved millions of lives by preventing a person from infectious diseases through inoculation. The world’s first vaccine‚ the vaccination for smallpox was developed in 1796 by Edward Jenner‚ a doctor from England. Smallpox‚ which dates back to 1350 B.C.‚ is an infectious and contagious

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    oppose to vaccinate their children are often found homeschooling their child. All states require some sort of vaccination but they don’t all require the child to get all vaccines out there. Meningococcal vaccine usually give in elementary and secondary school only 14 out of 51 states require this shot to be able to attend school. Hepatitis A only 9 out of 51 states require this vaccination. As for the Hepatitis B only 3 out of 51 don’t require

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    you are totally wrong. Anybody can get the flu. The best way to prevent it is getting the flu vaccinations. You should never take risks for infections. The most common reasons people don’t get the vaccinations are because they think they are totally healthy‚ they think that they never got the flu so they won’t ever get it‚ they are tough‚ the flu shot made them sick‚ and last but not least‚ the vaccinations aren’t covered by their insurance. If you are tough‚ that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t care

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