Vaccination for clinical

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Hey all,

I just got accepted to the nursing program at my school. I've been there for about year doing the pre-req's and got accepted for Summer entry!

Part of the requirements clinical is to get all my vaccinations up to date and a TB test.

I'm not a believer in vaccinations. I filled out the paper work to attend college in the first place without getting vaccinated. At the time they called it a religious exception, so while that wasn't the reason I went with it because they didn't ask any more questions.

I'm just not interested in being injected with all the extra crap in the vaccine. The preservatives, the mercury and all the other junk. The high levels of failure of the vaccine as well as the toxins in the vaccines.

This is not a discussion about vaccines and anti-vaxers... this is about my clinical application to nursing school. I understand the hospitals want it because of our exposure to patients but I simply don't want that crap in my body.

Is there a way to get out of the vaccinations for my clinical?

Again no debate on why... I just want to know about possibilities to still enter my clinical without the vaccines.

Thanks,

John

This post has been one wild ride lol.

On 5/20/2019 at 9:24 AM, skyrookie said:

Hello all,

Even though I knew nearly 100% of the responses would be negative, I wanted to hear the possibilities. Interesting how we are all in the caring sciences, but can not showing caring compassion for someone trying to enter the profession.

I had a fear of needles due to experiences as a child with my mom being in the hospital. Also there is know plenty of research around the preservatives used in vaccines. I never once mentioned the autism argument. Just like the copious amounts of sodium added to our foods to preserve them, vaccines also contain a lot of preservatives. Many of these preservatives are toxic to certain people.

As for my personal path over the last several weeks, I ended up getting the Tdap vaccine to update my tetorifice. My school suggested the Tdap instead of just tetorifice because apparently Pertussis has made a come back. I've also had Pertussis as a child. During the same visit to the clinic I had titres done for the other required vaccines, as expected I was already immune to the others. Then a few weeks later I changed doctors (as in my PCP, different insurance) so I had to get a CBC w/diff done, so more blood taken. That means I had to get poked 3 times in a few weeks, before all of this it's been years since I've even been in a medical facility.

So, yes I'm happy to report after this little bit of drama and a mountain of paperwork, forms other nonsense at school I did make it in! Which makes me proud, because this is best program in our state and it's competitive. Last week, was the first week of my program. It's certainly a full time program, I've been spending about 10 hrs a day working assignments and practicing for practical skills tests coming up.

I'd like to encourage all of you with negative responses (which is most), to reconsider your comments and consider where the "OP" is coming from. Maybe instead offer comforting comments or offer research that points towards your view.

Sincerely,

John R. (skyrookie)

So apparently the answer to your original question:

Is there a way to get out of the vaccinations for my clinical?

Was "no."

Thanks for the follow up.

Specializes in Mental Health.

Maybe you could get into an essential oils doctoral program.

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Then don’t put that crap in your body and don’t finish nursing school it’s that simple. If you don’t follow the rules of the facility they will not let you in that is how it was in my program. For instance we had a girl that had a conviction for an open container on her background. The hospital she was supposed to go to denied her and they had to find one to accept her. Even with that acceptance it was very limited for her. So ask yourself do I wanna finish my degree or do I not want to “put that crap” in my body? Also how are you going to educate and promote health awareness if you yourself don’t want to have vaccinations?

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Specializes in SICU, trauma, neuro.
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Autism hasincreased exponentially in the last severaldecades, at the same time the number of vaccines containing these adjuvants hasquadrupled.

Let’s pretend for a moment that vaccines do increase the risk of autism.

What the hell kind of monster is more willing to risk their child contracting POLIO or TETorifice, than they are willing to risk autism??

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Specializes in SICU, trauma, neuro.
On 5/21/2019 at 7:49 PM, imagine7generations said:

Dr. Thomas Levy M.D. has a helpful solution for those that have to get an unwanted vaccine for some reason. Vitamin C always support an optimally competent immune system. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRweBPHk1Go&t=911s

At 15:30 he talks about taking Vitamin C starting the day before, the day of and for several days after a vaccine. Lypo C is absorbed close to 100%, so I would do that form in addition to regular vitamin C. They work well taken together. He said you can probably make the vaccine a non-toxic event doing this.

I see a couple of down-votes on this one, but my thoughts are Meh... at least a person who thinks this is effective will be getting the vaccines. Vit C is water soluble, so their urine could become an anti-scorbutic.... ? but they will have gotten the vaccine. ?

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On 5/17/2019 at 9:48 PM, ukgirl7655 said:

Autism appears to be linked to children who are incapable of detoxing heavy metals efficiently, but they don’t test babies for this predisposition prior to vaccinating them. Why not?! Autism has increased exponentially in the last several decades, at the same time the number of vaccines containing these adjuvants has quadrupled. If following the cdcs recommended schedule, children in the us receive 70 something antigens by the age of 5.

Even if that was true, find me just one person with autism that would rather be sterile or dead because of disease you can be vaccinated against. Everyone acts like autism is this big horrible thing. There's probably a few of us in this thread, including me and you, who can be on the spectrum but just not diagnosed.

Autistic people grow up and build careers, they raise families, and they live a happy, perfectly normal life. Yeah, there's extreme cases, but even they do all the same things.

Most people with autism, it really only affects them as having social quirks. But even factoring in the extreme cases, I can guarantee you that 100% of them would rather be vaccinated if they caused autism.

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On 5/17/2019 at 10:18 PM, ukgirl7655 said:

??? classic! ??????

??? mature! ???

I realize I'm being just as immature here, but good grief. Anti vaxxers bring out the worst in me. Healthcare "professionals" at that. Smh

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Right now there are moms in third world countries praying and hoping that they can get their children vaccinated. Just sayin'

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On 6/24/2019 at 10:10 AM, tonyl1234 said:

Even if that was true, find me just one person with autism that would rather be sterile or dead because of disease you can be vaccinated against. Everyone acts like autism is this big horrible thing. There's probably a few of us in this thread, including me and you, who can be on the spectrum but just not diagnosed.

Autistic people grow up and build careers, they raise families, and they live a happy, perfectly normal life. Yeah, there's extreme cases, but even they do all the same things.

Most people with autism, it really only affects them as having social quirks. But even factoring in the extreme cases, I can guarantee you that 100% of them would rather be vaccinated if they caused autism.

What?

On 8/24/2019 at 2:05 PM, Kooky Korky said:

What?

He's saying it's better to have autism than to be dead from a vaccination- preventable disease. He's saying that many autistic individuals lead productive, happy lives.

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Most people with autism, it really only affects them as having social quirks.

Disagree. There is a whole spectrum of autism, some with debilitating conditions that will prevent them from ever functioning independently. But the main point is valid in that it is better to be autistic than dead, especially given the fact that vaccines don't even cause autism in the first place.

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Myth: People with high functioning Autistic Spectrum Disorders are able to get jobs and be self-supporting.


Fact: Ninety percent of these individuals are unemployed in adulthood[4], whereas, 36 percent of people with mental retardation have part-time or full-time jobs. It takes longer for people with Asperger’s Syndrome and high-functioning Autism or PDD-NOS to master job tasks, but supervisors often don’t allow additional time to spend with them. They tend to think the employee is being lazy, is too slow and not motivated to perform, rather than realizing that their difficulties are due to their disability. Job coaching programs can provide specialists who help in the initial training. When they are in their 40’s, half of the people with higher-functioning ASDs are still living with their parents.[5] Homelessness – in the U.S. studies have shown that 15 – 20 percent of the homeless have Autistic Spectrum Disorders, including “high functioning” individuals.

https://www.theneurotypical.com/myths-and-truths.html

The whole point may be rather moot, however, as reams of research have debunked Wakefield's premise that certain vaccines cause autism.

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On 3/7/2019 at 12:22 AM, Tenebrae said:

Dont go to nursing school

We currently have an outbreak of measles due to people who didnt want to put vaccines into their body.

There is a whole bunch of people suffering from an easily preventable disease

(look at that, I kept my opinion to myself)

Just want to add I’ve had the measles vaccine 4 times (as a child, and twice within 2 months before beginning nursing school because my titers were non immune) and I still am not immune to measles. I don’t think it is correct to say the outbreak is solely due to the refusal of vaccines. You could very well be vaccinated and still not be immune, which is my case.

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