COVID19 Updates Flashcards
Vaccines Currently Authorized for Emergency Use (or FDA-Approved)
- Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty)
- Moderna (Spikevax)
- Janssen
How was the vaccine developed so quickly?
- Built on previous knowledge
- mRNA technology are much faster to produce than traditional vaccines
- No financial barriers (govt heavily funded)
- Safety standards were still met
- No steps in development were skipped
- Some states (CA/NY) reviewed independently
- Ongoing safety monitoring via V-safe, VAERS
Side Effects
• Expected local side effects
- Pain, redness, swelling at the injection site
• Possible systemic side effects
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Muscle or joint pain
- Fever
- Chills
Syncope
• Temporary loss of consciousness cause by decreased blood flow to brain
• Triggered by pain/anxiety
• Happens after many types of vaccines
• May be more common in adolescents***
• Falling after fainting can cause injuries
- Make sure pt is seated or lying down
• Have some snacks, beverages on hand
• Call EMS if patient does not regain consciousness quickly
Beware of Vaccine Errors
• Age-related COVID-19 vaccine mix-ups
- Ages 12+ received formulation intended for children 5 to 11 years (and vice versa)
- Different color caps to help differentiate vials but cap is often removed and discarded
• Pediatric vaccine formulated to be less concentrated to ensure accurate measurement
• Mix-ups between the Flu and COVID-19 vaccines
- Many events reported in community/ambulatory care pharmacies
- Reasons included unlabeled syringes, distractions, syringes next to each other in vaccine area
Vaccine Hesitancy - Communication Pearls
• Build trust
- Share clear, complete, and accurate messages
- Communicate transparently
- Providing regular updates on benefits, safety, side effects
- Proactively address and mitigate spread of misinformation
• Share your experience and reasons for getting vaccinated
- Patients, family, and friends
- Visibly show you received the vaccine (stickers, buttons, etc.)
• Be prepared for questions
Relevant Board of Pharmacy Law Waivers
• A pharmacist shall NOT be required to notify each patient’s PCP of a COVID-19 vaccine administration
• All other documentation and reporting requirements remain in effect, including reporting to the immunization registry.
*Expiration: 90 days after emergency declaration is lifted
• Ratio of pharmacists to intern pharmacists may increase to allow for two additional intern pharmacists for each supervising pharmacist under the following conditions:
- only immunization activities
- interns are certified
- readily retrievable records
- Expiration: June 30, 2022 or 30 days after lift
Vaccine Administration
• For most patients – a 1” needle is appropriate
• If you use a 5/8” needle – do NOT bunch tissue and inject at a 90-degree
angle
• Remember to use SAFETY needle
COVID-19 Testing
• Viral test indicates if current infection
1) Nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs)
2) Antigen tests
• Antibody test (aka serology test) indicates past infection
- Not used to diagnose current infection