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    of immunizations to the local population sparked my curiosity. I started researching more on this aspect of this public nurse service and will share some of this information. I found it interesting that the public health nurse not only provides vaccinations to children and families protecting them against preventable diseases‚ public nurses are also vital recorders for the research and trends of diseases in the community. As a mother of two young children in the 21st century I find it fascinating

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    May 23‚ 2014 Room for Debate Over the years‚ sustainable achievements have been made in controlling many diseases through vaccination. Yet‚ there remains the question whether vaccination should be made compulsory or not. On March 23‚ 2014‚ in the Room for Debate column of New York Times‚ five qualified people way in their opinion on the topic “Making Vaccination Mandatory for All Children”. Kristen A. Feemster‚ a physician and health services researcher‚ feels that vaccines must be compulsory

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    October 2012 Vaccines Vaccinations are becoming more prominent in the world of medicine today. The topic has become debatable as well as controversial. While vaccine campaigns are on the rise‚ we are entering a new millennium with growing concern from large numbers of parents and professionals in the medical field. When compared with the relative statistics of disease in our country‚ we then think about the safety of vaccinations with a more open viewpoint. Vaccinations can be our lifelong friend

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    Mills Topic: Measles Vaccination General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that measles vaccination is necessary to prevent future outbreaks that could case death. Gain Attention: We have all seen and heard the stories nationally and locally on the topic of the measles vaccination. Most recently‚ Disneyland in December of 2014‚ 59 cases were documented due to an outbreak at the amusement park. Out of those 59 cases 34 had their vaccinations (www.quora.com). Locally

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    is the cost variance‚ schedule variance‚ cost performance index (CPI)‚ and schedule performance index (SPI) for the project? Cost Variance: Earned Value (EV) – Actual Cost (AC) $20‚000 - $25‚000 = ($5‚000) Schedule Variance: EV – Planned Value (PV) $20‚000 - $23‚000 – ($3000) Cost Performance Index: EV / AC $20‚000 / $25‚000 = 0.8 Schedule Performance Index: EV / PV $20‚000 / $23‚000 = 0.869 * How is the project doing? Is it ahead of schedule or behind schedule? Is it under budget or

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    Vaccinations do not cause Autism Jonas Salk was a medical researcher and virologist who created the polio vaccine in 1952. Thanks to Mr.Salk polio is eradicated in the wealthier countries. Mr.Salk has won numerous medals for his contributions to science‚ such as the John Scott Legacy Medal‚ the Presidential Medal of Freedom‚ Congressional Gold Medal‚ Lasker - DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award‚ the Meritorious award and many more. However more recently vaccinations have come under heavy fire

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    Smallpox was a disease that plagued humankind for centuries‚ but it was also the only disease to be completely eradicated by vaccination. Edward Jenner’s discovery of the smallpox vaccination offered protection against the illness where no illness would develop. For the few that did survive smallpox‚ it was known that they became immune to the disease. Considering this‚ Jenner’s beginnings in the village of Gloucestershire led to him opening a practice as a village surgeon. While he was in his practice

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    Smallpox Smallpox was a disease that was caused by a virus. The virus spread when an uninfected person came in direct contact with a sick person and breathed in the virus. Usually‚ the virus was in tiny drops that were coughed up by the sick person. After about two weeks the infected person would develop a high fever and muscle aches and pains. After about three days of fever the person would break out in a rash all over his or her body. At first it looked like red spots‚ but these spots gradually

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    The Hepatitis B vaccination‚ it is a plasma-derived vaccine that was licensed in 1981. This vaccination is composed of HBsAg (Hep B virus itself) particles that are purified form the plasma of the chronically infected human. The duration of this vaccination is 20 or more years. The first dose is when the child is born the second booster injection occurs from the first to second month‚ and the third one can be given anytime from 6 to 18 months. The round there are five vaccinations are giving at the

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    Childhood Vaccination Debate Student’s Name Eng/147 Today’s Date Teacher’s Name The Childhood Vaccination Debate Imagine a disease that begins much like the flu but ends with painful fluid filled pustules covering large portions of one’s body that can rob one’s ability to see‚ eat‚ and breathe. Furthermore‚ according to Berkeley University’s news writer‚ David Koplow (2003) this disease “has caused more deaths than all the world wars combined” (para. 3). Now‚ imagine if one quick vaccination could

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