CDC recommends routine pneumococcal conjugate vaccination for: All babies and children younger than 2 years old….Pneumococcal Vaccination
- All adults 65 years or older.
- People 2 through 64 years old with certain medical conditions.
- Adults 19 through 64 years old who smoke cigarettes.
When do you need a vaccine information sheet?
The appropriate VIS must be given prior to the vaccination, and must be given prior to each dose of a multi-dose series. It must be given regardless of the age of the recipient.
How often should you get Pneumovax 23?
The Pneumovax 23 covers twenty three different variants of the pneumococcal bacteria. In healthy adults, revaccination is not indicated (necessary). Patients with underlying chronic disease should probably be revaccinated every 5 years.
What pneumonia vaccine is recommended for seniors?
All adults 65 years or older should receive 1 dose of pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23). In addition, CDC recommends PCV13 based on shared clinical decision-making for adults 65 years or older who do not have an immunocompromising condition†, cerebrospinal fluid leak, or cochlear implant.
What is the minimum needle length recommended?
For men and women who weigh 130-152 lbs (60-70 kg), a 1-inch needle is sufficient. For women who weigh 152-200 lbs (70-90 kg) and men who weigh 152-260 lbs (70-118 kg), a 1- to 1.5-inch needle is recommended.
What are the documentation requirements for vaccine administration?
Federal requirements mandate that you document five things when you administer a vaccine:
- The name of the vaccine and the manufacturer;
- The lot number and expiration date of the vaccine;
- The date of administration;
- The name, address, title and signature (electronic is acceptable) of the person administering the vaccine;
How often do you need a pneumonia shot after age 65?
The pneumonia shot is especially recommended if you fall into one of these age groups: Younger than 2 years old: four shots (at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, and then a booster between 12 and 15 months) 65 years old or older: two shots, which will last you the rest of your life.