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  1. I appreciate for your personal experience and the research info. I also found out that for checking hep B, usually you'll need patient's blood test for HbsAg and anti-Hbc and afterward, blood test for knowing if patient has developed antibody after vaccination.
  2. Hello all nurses, I had a patient came to my clinic today for his hepatitis B shot. He've got the first shot in April, and today is about 1 month since his first shot. I looked through his chart and found out he had a lab result reveals he had developed Hep B antibody in the beginning of May. The first idea of mine is that he doesn't need other shots. I took his chart and asked a doector, and the doctor agree with me. But after I went home, I had another idea, I think maybe the antibody is developed due to the first shot of Hep B and this p't supposed to finish his 3 does of shot cycle. Does anybody has the same experiences? Please advice me how to do. Thank you.

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