Pediatric Vaccinations
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I am an LPN that was floated to a off site clinic that deals with family care. Fortunately, I did not have to administer any pediatric vaccines, but, I always had a question that haunted me. I know that there are certain vaccines that are administered at 2,4,and 6 months, then, 12-15 months, etc. If the child is vaccinated on schedule, it probably would not have confused me. But, what happens if the child is late receiving their vaccines? How are they to be administered? What happens if a child is receiving their first vaccines at the age of 1 or 2 years? Do they have to catch up with the TwinRix, rotavirus, pneumococcal, and whatever else? Or do they start at the MMR only and whatever else? What if the child started at 2 months, and did not return for several months or years?
From what I saw, there was a great deal of confusion about this in addition to what I mentioned above. We have computerized charting, but, the nurses do not really have that much access to the computers as often as necessary, so, it seems to be an issue with checking to see what vaccines are due. I have seen the doctor come out and shout; "I have a 2 month old" and the nurse will run in and administer the drugs. I asked that nurse how does she go about checking, and she said that she just follows the doctor's order because at times, she is unable to gain access to the computer for several days. This is insane to me!
When I saw this, I stated that I will deal with the adults, where I was most comfortable and ran out of there when my shift was over on the first thing smoking. I may wind up there again, one day, so, any comments would be appreciated.