Should childhood immunizations be mandated as part of public health law? Why or why not?
Yes, childhood immunization be mandated as part of public health law.
Reason:
Because by their immunizating a children more disease are prevented like polio, Hepatitis B,BCG,pentavalent vaccine.
So childhood immunization is mandated as part of public health law.
Should childhood immunizations be mandated as part of public health law? Why or why not?
Describe the purpose and justify public health measures (required immunizations for admittance) that ensure childhood immunizations. There has been a recent increase in the number of children that don’t have immunizations. What are some of the ramifications of this for children that do and don’t have immunizations?
(microbiology) childhood immunizations programs have resulted in the successful global eradication of small pox in nature. and have greatly reduced the incidence of several other inportant childhoold diseases. as we continue well into the 21st century, many parents of young children are refusing vaccines. what are the pros and cons of this decision? discuss the individual versus the public health consequences and benefits of this trend. be specific and factual in your answer
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Week 7 - Health Promotion of the Individual and Immunizations No unread replies. No replies. Describe why immunizations are an integral part of primary health promotion. What are the roles and responsibilities of the advanced practice nurse in regard to immunization administration? Does the patient need to sign a consent form? What education should be provided before and after administration? What action(s) should be taken if the patient experiences an adverse reaction to an administered immunization?
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