Influenza Vaccine Safety

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Influenza Vaccine Safety in Children
Ayodeji Elujosi and Faith Adodo
Chamberlain College of Nursing
NR 103: Transition to the Nursing Profession
Fall 2016

Influenza Vaccine in Children
According to Ballard (2014) “patient safety is an essential and vital component of quality nursing care.” Nonetheless, errors abound everywhere and healthcare system is not an exception. These errors can be deleterious to safe patient care, due to defects of the systems. Different ally like the general public, healthcare professionals, governments and legislative bodies, professional associations; and accrediting agencies owns the responsibility of making sure of safe delivery of care to patients. These ally works as a team, and their responsibilities of confronting pediatrics’ safety in the subject of Influenza vaccination, who are at risk, importance, and side effects will be …show more content…

“Identifying potential risks and learning the proper terminology to identify and describe health care errors also promotes safe care” (Ballard, 2003). It is important that we as nurses understand how to administer vaccines in safety. Believe it or not, the way an injection is given impacts “the safe and effective delivery of a vaccine (Floyd, 2010). These include, and not limited to, the muscle, the state of the tissue in the muscle, the position of the needle, and its access of entry (Floyd, 2010). There are also different techniques that can be used that can make a difference in how the body responds to the vaccinations. The air-lock technique “the bubble is not expelled from the syringe before injecting” (Floyd, 2010) and in the Z track technique is one were the hands are used to displace and release the skin. Yes, there are risks that come with vaccinations, but if we place safety first, we can limit potential harm.

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