Week Nine Flashcards
What are factors to Vaccine Hesitancy (7)?
- Heuristic Thinking
- Success
- Unnaturalness
- Sometime conflicting results
- suspicions
- adjuvants
- lost of public confidence
What are some Key Themes to addressing vaccine hesitancy (4)?
- Respectful words
- Effective communication
- one-to-one
- simple and tailor
How to Communicate with Parents (9)?
- Presumptive
- Trust/Non-Judgement
- Listen
- Validate
- Acknowledge the vaccine
- Clear
- Lessen stress
- Credible
- Every visit to discuss vaccines
What Informed Consent entails?
Know prevents, side effects, benefits, and risk
Share materials
Presumptive Statements
Live Attenuated Vaccines?
Mimics Natural infections
Ex: measles, varicella, influenza, polio, rotavirus, yellow fever
Inactivated/Killed Vaccines
Partial or whole pathogens that is unalive from heat/chemical/purify
Ex: polio, Hep A, Rabies
Toxoid Vaccines
Prevent bacteria (requires boosters)
ex: diphtheria, tetanus
Subunit Vaccines
Piece of pathogen to provoke immune response
ex: hep B, flu, HiB, HPV, Pertussis, pneumococcal, meningococcal, zoster
What are the Vaccine Components? (9)
- Antigen
- Adjuvants (enhance effectiveness)
- Preservation (stops contaminations)
- Stabilizers (stops rxn)
- Buffers (resist pH change)
- Adjusting Tonicity (isotonic)
- Surfactants and Emulsifies (detergent)
- Formaldehyde (detoxify)
- Antibiotics (prevent bacteria)