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what is vis date

by Mrs. Jewel Rogahn PhD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The date the VIS is provided (i.e., the date of the visit when the vaccine is administered). The office address and name and title of the person who administers the vaccine. The date the vaccine is administered.

What is vis date for flu vaccine?

Vaccine Information Statements for Currently Available VaccinesVISCurrent Edition DatesInfluenza (Live, Intranasal)8/6/21Influenza (Injected)8/6/21Japanese Encephalitis (Ixiaro)8/15/19Meningococcal ACWY8/6/2133 more rows

Where is vis date?

The date, in red, next to each VIS is the most recent version. The Interim version is to be used until the final version is available. See What's New to learn when the final version should be available.

Why is vis important?

You must provide a current VIS before a vaccine is administered to the patient. A VIS provides information about the disease and the vaccine and must be given to the patient before a vaccine is administered.

When should a vis be given?

The most current VIS must be provided before each dose of vaccine is given, including vaccines given as a series of doses. If five doses of a single vaccine are required, the patient (parent/legal representa- tive) must have the opportunity to read the information on the VIS before each dose is given.

What is flu vis?

Flu vaccine prevents millions of illnesses and flu-related visits to the doctor each year. Influenza vaccines. CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older get vaccinated every flu season. Children 6 months through 8 years of age may need 2 doses during a single flu season. Everyone else needs only 1 dose each flu season ...

Is the Shingrix vaccine good for life?

Immunity stays strong for at least the first 7 years after vaccination. In adults with weakened immune systems, studies show that Shingrix is 68%-91% effective in preventing shingles, depending on the condition that affects the immune system.

What does vis date mean on an immunization?

The date the VIS is provided (i.e., the date of the visit when the vaccine is administered). The office address and name and title of the person who administers the vaccine. The date the vaccine is administered.

What is a VIS report?

Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) are information sheets produced by the CDC that explain both the benefits and risks of a vaccine to vaccine recipients. Federal law requires that healthcare staff provide a VIS to a patient, parent, or legal representative before each dose of certain vaccines.

What vaccines are required by law?

BackgroundMumps.Measles.Rubella.Polio.Tetanus and Diphtheria Toxoids.Pertussis.Haemophilus influenzae type B.Hepatitis B.More items...•

When preparing to offer a vaccination service which document should be up to date?

One dose at age 11 to 12 years, followed by a booster dose at age 16 years. When preparing to offer a vaccination service, which document should be up-to-date and readily available anytime vaccines are given? Exposure control plan.

When should a vaccine be withheld?

Both inactivated and live vaccines should be withheld at least 6 months following therapy with anti-B cell antibodies. Some experts recommend longer than 6 months following anti-B cell antibodies.

What are the type of vaccines?

The main types of vaccines that act in different ways are:Live-attenuated vaccines.Inactivated vaccines.Subunit, recombinant, conjugate, and polysaccharide vaccines.Toxoid vaccines.mRNA vaccines.Viral vector vaccines.

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