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    Sharon Jalene KIN 175 SEC 1003 03-05-2014 The goal of Healthy People is to provide evidence-based health objectives and strategies to help empower Americans to make informed decisions. Healthy People is a program that emphasizes prevention‚ including lifestyle choices. The program also endeavors to eliminate disparities in health behavior and health outcomes‚ because risk factors are linked to issues like socio-economic class (“About Healthy People‚” 2012). Objectives are linked to public policy

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    doubts vary from religious beliefs‚ a lack of understanding exactly what immunizations really are‚ or fear that their children may acquire a serious reaction to the vaccines themselves. Immunizations are safe and effective‚ yet many still question their importance and place in society. The purpose behind vaccinations is to create an environment where children are safe and free from disease. According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2007)‚ "Vaccines interact with the immune

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    greatest number of people as happy as possible. In the movie‚ Dr. Myrick acts as the utilitarian. He takes healthy homeless people with “no purpose” to live into his lab and performs experiments on them for research to help people who are not able to walk‚ to try and walk again. He thinks these homeless people will not be missed because they basically have no purpose in life. Although‚ Dr. Myrick’s intentions are good‚ he isn’t going about it the right way. He’s taking people against their free will

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    Thanks to technology and research‚ vaccines have kept serious diseases from becoming epidemic illnesses‚ unlike many years ago. When children are vaccinated‚ the chances of contracting the disease being vaccinated for are decreased drastically. Every child should be immunized to protect themselves and the people around them from these deadly diseases. The best way to prevent preventable diseases is to have an immune population. We can achieve this by simply vaccinating our children.

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    Problem: Routine childhood immunization is important to both individual and community health. When most children in a community are immune‚ a disease is contained to those that are susceptible and will quickly die out. However‚ when fewer children in a community are immune‚ introduction of a disease can quickly become an outbreak. Since 1984‚ the U.S. centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has conducted the National Immunization Survey (NIS) to determine immunization coverage rates for each

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    three of the people mentioned above but I will also show you who I believe is the most influential and why I believe this. These people changed our medical knowledge forever and will always be remembered for this. Firstly there was Edward Jenner‚ he was born in 1749 and died in 1823‚ however in his 17 years he made one of the greatest discoveries in medical history. He had heard an old wives tale about milkmaids not contracting smallpox‚ which was a deadly disease killing thousands of people. He then

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    Importance of Childhood Immunizations Jennifer Why do we immunize our children‚ and is it really necessary? Today many parents will be faced with the decision about‚ whether to immunize their children or not because of the growing concern over their safety. We hear it on the television and see it on the internet about the risks and side effects of childhood immunizations. TV and movies are all about entertainment value‚ they might be based on true stories or current events‚ but the storylines

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    Expanded Program on Immunization I. Rationale The Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) was established in 1976 to ensure that infants/children and mothers have access to routinely recommended infant/childhood vaccines. Six vaccine-preventable diseases were initially included in the EPI: tuberculosis‚ poliomyelitis‚ diphtheria‚ tetanus‚ pertussis and measles. In 1986‚ 21.3% “fully immunized” children less than fourteen months of age based on the EPI Comprehensive Program review. II.

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    Expanded Program on Immunization (Approved by DOH) Vaccine | Minimum Age at 1st Dose | No. of Doses | Dose | Minimum Interval Between Doses | Route | Site | Reason | Reaction and Management | Nursing Roles and Responsibilities | Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) | Birth or anytime after birth | 1 dose | 0.05 mL | none | ID | Right deltoid region of the arm | BCG given at earliest possible age protects the possibility of TB meningitis and other TB infections in which infants are prone[3] | Pus

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    protect children from getting infectious diseases. They also figure out that various illnesses like diphtheria and whooping cough‚ which once killed many infants are now prevented by vaccination. There are many advantages for children to get vaccination. Firstly‚ vaccination can prevent children from getting serious diseases that can kill or cause long-term health problems. Secondly‚ vaccinated babies are much less likely to suffer the devastating consequences of these diseases. Thirdly‚ vaccination also

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