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Name: Ruby R.

Santillan BSN-2D Date: 03-23-2023

1. What is your view on "The policy on vaccinating children aged five to 11". - 5 points
Since all of us have been impacted by the epidemic children requires a protection through
vaccination, vaccines will make the child safer, vaccinating them will aid in virus control and the
prevention of the emergence of new viral strains. Children ages 5 to 11 will be given a lower
dosage. By getting fully vaccinated you are not only protecting yourself from getting severely
sick but it also reduces the danger of spreading infections the child should get vaccinated
because vaccines can prevent common infections that used to be fatal.

2. How would you mitigate parent’s fear of vaccination regimen? - 5 point


I can allay parents' fears about vaccinations by providing comprehensive vaccine information
most people desire clear and consistent information regarding immunizations. As nurses, we are
usually the first to notify parents about their children's immunization regimens. Nurses are
required to provide parents with written information about the advantages and risk of each
vaccination. Nurses should be aware of parents' worries and utilize scientific findings to allay
them. Furthermore, nurses must understand and recognize the reasons why a parent may refuse
to get their child vaccinated. It is the obligation of nurses to educate parents. To effectively
communicate with vaccine-hesitant parent’s nurses must first understand the concerns of parents
regarding immunization and understand influences that can lead to misinformation about the
safety and effectiveness of vaccines. Nurses should initiate an open, nonconfrontational
communication with vaccine-hesitant parents as soon as possible and give explicit easily
comprehensible answers about known vaccine adverse events and provide accurate information
about vaccination Including the advice may successfully persuade vaccine-hesitant parents that
vaccination is the best and safest decision for their child.
1. What are the pros of a vaccinated child and cons of unvaccinated child? - 5 points

Nobody like receiving injections, yet immunizations and shots save lives. Vaccines
prevent lethal infections, and these doses work with the body's natural defence to
establish immunity to these terrible diseases. Bacteria and viruses assault and grow once
they enter your body. This is referred to as an infection, and it is what causes sickness.
Our immune system then battles the illness and stores cells or antibodies that remember
the infection and can fight it again in the future. Many immune systems are incapable of
dealing with the infection. Vaccines are much safer to assist immune systems of a child in
producing the antibodies required to combat these illnesses. Vaccines are extremely
effective at controlling or eliminating dangerous diseases it turned deadly, devastating
diseases into preventable diseases that are no longer life-threatening. Unlike
Unvaccinated children are more likely to get and spread vaccine-preventable infections.
Unvaccinated children exhibit distinct traits from under vaccinated children.
Unvaccinated children are geographically concentrated, increasing the danger of
spreading vaccine-preventable infections to both unvaccinated and under vaccinated
children.

2. What are the implication of vaccines in nation’s contemporary socioeconomic status? - 5


points

The COVID-19 pandemic has heralded a new age in vaccinations and immunization,
reminding the world of vaccines' ability to bring us closer to a safe and healthy future.
Vaccinations assist not just new-borns and children, but even the elderly. They can
preserve the health of the working population, the elderly, and the vulnerable, helping
individuals to live longer, healthier lives by preventing infection-related malignancies
caused by viruses such as hepatitis and HPV. Also, fewer illnesses signify a lower chance
of disease transmission to family members and other people of the community. Vaccines
help safeguard countries from the devastating economic cost of disease epidemics.
Disease outbreaks are disruptive and costly, as we saw with the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 has demonstrated how rapidly illness may spread across borders in an
increasingly linked world. Immunization is vital for communicable disease prevention
and control, increasing country production, which benefits economies, and ensuring a
safer, healthier world. Vaccines provide a high return on investment and are an important
part of enhancing health and well-being for everyone, everywhere.

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