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Title: Immunizations


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Immunizations
  • Monica Scheibmeir, PhD, ARNP
  • Assistant Professor
  • University of Kansas
  • School of Nursing

2
Topics to be Covered
  • Immunizations
  • Screening guidelines for children and adults
  • Ways to implement health promotion in a clinical
    setting

3
Immunizations
  • Pediatrics
  • Starts early!!!
  • Always changing!!! (e.g New Prenvar aka
    pneumococcal vaccine)
  • Full of Funny Acronyms (e.g. PRP-OMP

4
Immunizations
  • Adults
  • Annually (e.g. influenza vaccine)
  • Periodically (tetanus, diptheria
    booster)
  • Once only (e.g. pneumococcal vaccine)

5
Immunizations
  • Types of Immunizations
  • Live virus (e.g. MMR)
  • Killed or attenuated virus (e.g. IPV)
  • genetically altered virus/bacteria (e.g.
    acellular pertussis)

6
Immunizations
  • Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
    (ACIP)
  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • American Academy of Family Physicians
  • American College of Physicians
  • American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist

7
Immunizations
  • How/Where to Find the Latest Recommendations
  • American Academy of Family Physicians
    http//www.aafp.org
  • American Academy of Pediatrics http//www.aap.org

8
Immunizations
  • How/Where to Find the Latest Recommendations
  • Centers for Disease Control http//www.cdc.org/nip
  • http//www.immunize.org

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Health Screening
  • Why Should We Want To
  • To detect early stage disease accurately
  • To improve clinical outcomes through early
    detection
  • Notion of selective screening e.g. high-risk
    populations

10
A Few Words About Statistics
  • Sensitivity the proportion of persons with
    disease who correctly test positive
  • Specificity the proportion of persons without
    the disease who correctly test negative

11
A Few Words About Statistics
  • Positive Predictive Value The probability of
    true disease if a screening test is positive
  • Negative Predictive Value The probability of no
    disease if a screening test is negative

12
Formula for Commonly Used Statistics
  • Disease
  • D D -
  • Test______________________________
  • T TP (a) FP (b)
  • T - FN (c ) TN (d)

13
Children
  • Screening
  • Infants Phenylketonuria, Hypothryoidism, Sickle
    Cell, Lead, hemoglobin
  • Preschool Dental, Hearing, Vision, Lead
  • School Age Violence, Abuse, Illicit Drugs,
    Sexual Activity, Depression

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Adults
  • Women
  • Cervical Cancer Pap Smear (age 18 or earlier if
    sexually active), level of monitoring varies
    depending upon the professional group
  • Breast Cancer Mammogram at age 40 and annually
    thereafter, yearly breast exams by clinician,
    encourage SBE

15
Adults
  • Men
  • Testicular Cancer self-exam, testicular exam by
    clinician at periodic exams
  • Prostate Cancer PSA recommended at age 50,
    digital rectal exam ( DRE) not recommended

16
Adults
  • Colon Cancer Screening options include FOBT,
    flexible sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy (new ACS
    guidelines)
  • Cholesterol Screeningat age 20, if normal every
    5 years
  • Selective screening Blood glucose, HIV, HCV,
    TSH,

17
Electronic Medical Records
  • New options for help with monitoring health
    maintenance
  • Not always easy to use
  • Provider should take full responsibility even if
    EMR is in place
  • Other options???

18
Case Studies
  • Screening
  • There are 200 women who have cervical cancer and
    800 women who do not have cervical cancer. 68
    women have a positive pap smear who have cervical
    cancer, and 688 women have a negative pap smear
    who do not have cervical cancer. What is the
    sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of the pap
    smear?

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Case Studies
  • Immunizations
  • Bobby is a 6 month old baby in for a well-child
    check up. The mom states that hes had all of
    his shots so far. What immunizations has Bobby
    received in the prior 6 months?

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Case Studies
  • Immunizations
  • Mary is an 15 month old infant who is way
    behind in her immunizations according to her
    mom. You check the chart and see that she has
    received 2 HIBs, 1 IPV, and 2 DTaP. What
    immunizations do we need to give Mary today?
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