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Julie Ann Koch, DNP, RN, FNP-BC Assistant Dean of Graduate Nursing DNP Program Coordinator Assistant Professor of Nursing Valparaiso University Valparaiso, Indiana

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Page 1: Julie Ann Koch, DNP, RN, FNP-BC Assistant Dean of Graduate Nursing DNP Program Coordinator Assistant Professor of Nursing Valparaiso University Valparaiso,

Julie Ann Koch, DNP, RN, FNP-BCAssistant Dean of Graduate NursingDNP Program CoordinatorAssistant Professor of NursingValparaiso UniversityValparaiso, Indiana

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DisclosuresIt is the policy of the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Center for Continuing Education and The France Foundation to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all its sponsored educational activities. All faculty, activity planners, content reviewers, and staff participating in this activity have disclosed to the participants any significant financial interest or other relationship with manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s)/device(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services included in this educational activity. The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent a person with a relevant financial or other relationship from participating in the activity, but rather to provide participants with information on which they can base their own judgment. The University of Nebraska Medical Center, Center for Continuing Education and the France Foundation identified and resolved any and all conflicts of interest prior to the release of this activity.

Julie Ann Koch, DNP, RN, FNP-BC has indicated that she has no financial interest in or affiliation with any commercial supporter or providers discussed during this program.

This activity is supported by an educational grant from Merck & Co., Inc.

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the activity, participants should be able to:• Describe current adult immunization recommendations • Review strategies for improving adult immunization

rates• Develop plans for incorporating these strategies in

clinical practice

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Instructions

• Get into groups of 2

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Instructions

• Use the answer sheet to answer the questions• Keep track of your right answers (there may

be a prize at the end)

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Instructions

• Feel free to interrupt if you have questions about an answer

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Pneumococcal Vaccine

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1. Which of the following is the correct pneumococcal vaccine recommendation for a 35-year-old cigarette smoker (1 pack-a-day) with no other medical conditions?

A. PCV13 (1 dose)B. PPSV23 (1 dose)C. PCV13 (1 dose) followed by PPSV23 at least 1 year laterD. PPSV23 (1 dose) followed by a second dose 5 years later

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1. Which of the following is the correct pneumococcal vaccine recommendation for a 35-year-old cigarette smoker (1 pack-a-day) with no other medical conditions?

A. PCV13 (1 dose)B. PPSV23 (1 dose)C. PCV13 (1 dose) followed by PPSV23 at least 1 year laterD. PPSV23 (1 dose) followed by a second dose 5 years later

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2. What is the current pneumococcal recommendation for a healthy adult, age 67 who has received no previous pneumococcal vaccination?

A. PCV13 (1 dose)B. PPSV23 (1 dose)C. PCV13 (1 dose) followed by PPSV23 at least 1 year laterD. PPSV23 (1 dose) followed by a second dose 5 years later

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2. What is the current pneumococcal recommendation for a healthy adult, age 67 who has received no previous pneumococcal vaccination?

A. PCV13 (1 dose)B. PPSV23 (1 dose)C. PCV13 (1 dose) followed by PPSV23 at least 1 year laterD. PPSV23 (1 dose) followed by a second dose 5 years later

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3. A 65-year-old with asthma received 1 dose of PPSV23 at age 50. What pneumococcal vaccine is recommended now?

A. PCV13 (1 dose) followed by PPSV23 at least 1 year laterB. PPSV23 (1 dose) followed by PCV13 at least 1 year laterC. PCV13 (2 doses, separated by 6-12 months)D. No additional pneumococcal vaccination(s) indicated

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3. A 65-year-old with asthma received 1 dose of PPSV23at age 50. What pneumococcal vaccine is recommended now?

A. PCV13 (1 dose) followed by PPSV23 at least 1 year laterB. PPSV23 (1 dose) followed by PCV13 at least 1 year laterC. PCV13 (2 doses, separated by 6-12 months)D. No additional pneumococcal vaccination(s) indicated

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Simplifying Pneumococcal Vaccine Recommendations for Adults Age 65 and Older

Has the patient received the PPSV23 ??

Yes, on or after the age 65

Give the PCV13 at least 1 year after PPSV23

dosing

Yes, but prior to age 65

No

Give PCV13 now

Give the PCV13 at least 1 year after PPSV23

dosing

Give PPSV23 booster at least 1 year after PCV13 and 5 years after PPSV23

Give PPSV23 at least one year later

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4. You have just given a 20-year-old college student with Hodgkin’s disease 1 dose of PCV13. What is the schedule for additional pneumococcal vaccines for this patient?A. A second dose of PCV13 in 6-12 monthsB. A second dose of PCV13 in 6 months, then PPSV23 5

years laterC. PPSV23 (1 dose) 5 years laterD. PPSV23 in 8 weeks, then a second dose of PPSV23 5

years later

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4. You have just given a 20-year-old college student with Hodgkin’s disease 1 dose of PCV13. What is the schedule for additional pneumococcal vaccines for this patient?A. A second dose of PCV13 in 6-12 monthsB. A second dose of PCV13 in 6 months, then PPSV23 5

years laterC. PPSV23 (1 dose) 5 years laterD. PPSV23 in 8 weeks, then a second dose of PPSV23 5

years later

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Influenza Vaccine

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5. According to the CDC, influenza vaccination coverage among health care personnel in the US during the 2013-2014 influenza season was:

A. 90%B. 75%C. 45%D. 30%

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5. According to the CDC, influenza vaccination coverage among health care personnel in the US during the 2013-2014 influenza season was:

A. 90%B. 75%C. 45%D. 30%

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6. What is the optimal timing for giving influenza vaccines?

A. Late summerB. FallC. Mid-winterD. Any time during the year, no seasonal preference

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6. What is the optimal timing for giving influenza vaccines?

A. Late summerB. FallC. Mid-winterD. Any time during the year, no seasonal preference

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7. Which influenza vaccine is recommended for adults with severe egg allergy?

A. High dose inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)B. Intradermal IIVC. Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV)D. Recombinant influenza vaccine (RIV)

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7. Which influenza vaccine is recommended for adults with severe egg allergy?

A. High dose inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)B. Intradermal IIVC. Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV)D. Recombinant influenza vaccine (RIV)

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8. Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) is recommended for:

A. All adultsB. Pregnant womenC. Adults under the age of 65 yearsD. Healthy, non-pregnant adults ≤ 49 years

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8. Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) is recommended for:

A. All adultsB. Pregnant womenC. Adults under the age of 65 yearsD. Healthy, non-pregnant adults ≤ 49 years

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9. According to the CDC, influenza vaccination coverage among pregnant women during the 2013-2014 influenza season was:

A. 89%B. 70%C. 52%D. 37%

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9. According to the CDC, influenza vaccination coverage among pregnant women during the 2013-2014 influenza season was:

A. 89%B. 70%C. 52%D. 37%

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HPV Vaccine

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10. Which statement best describes the primary benefit of vaccinating males and females against HPV?

A. Reduce sexual promiscuityB. Prevent genital wartsC. Prevent transmission of sexually transmitted

diseaseD. Cancer prevention

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10. Which statement best describes the primary benefit of vaccinating males and females against HPV?

A. Reduce sexual promiscuityB. Prevent genital wartsC. Prevent transmission of sexually transmitted

diseaseD. Cancer prevention

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11. Which vaccine should be used to complete the series if a 21-year-old female has previously received 2 doses of 4vHPV?

A. 2vHPV or 4vHPVB. 4vHPVC. 4vHPV or 9vHPVD. 2vHPV, 4vHPV, or 9vHPV

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11. Which vaccine should be used to complete the series if a 21-year-old female has previously received 2 doses of 4vHPV?

A. 2vHPV or 4vHPVB. 4vHPVC. 4vHPV or 9vHPVD. 2vHPV, 4vHPV, or 9vHPV

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12. True or False? Pregnancy testing is recommended before HPV vaccination.

A. TrueB. False

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12. True or False? Pregnancy testing is recommended before HPV vaccination.

A. TrueB. False

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Herpes Zoster Vaccine

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13. Select the correct statement regarding zoster vaccination:

A. Not needed for older adults who have had shingles

B. Not needed in patients who had chicken pox before age 10

C. ACIP recommended for adults ≥ 50 yearsD. ACIP recommended for adults ≥ 60 years

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13. Select the correct statement regarding zoster vaccination:

A. Not needed for older adults who have had shingles

B. Not needed in patients who had chicken pox before age 10

C. ACIP recommended for adults ≥ 50 yearsD. ACIP recommended for adults ≥ 60 years

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Tdap Vaccine

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14. A woman is pregnant with her second child. She received a Tdap vaccine during her first pregnancy exactly 24 months ago. What is the recommendation for Tdap vaccine for this expectant mother?

A. No additional Tdap vaccine is recommendedB. Tdap vaccine before 12 weeks gestationC. Tdap vaccine, preferably during 27 to 36 weeks

gestationD. Tdap vaccine after delivery

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14. A woman is pregnant with her second child. She received a Tdap vaccine during her first pregnancy exactly 24 months ago. What is the recommendation for Tdap vaccine for this expectant mother?

A. No additional Tdap vaccine is recommendedB. Tdap vaccine before 12 weeks gestationC. Tdap vaccine, preferably during 27 to 36 weeks gestationC. Tdap vaccine after delivery

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15. The parents (ages 57 and 58) of the pregnant woman in the previous question plan to care for their 2 grandchildren after the new baby is born. They both received tetanus shots (Td) in the last year. Which of the following is the appropriate recommendation for these grandparents?

A. A dose of Tdap instead of Td in 10 yearsB. A second dose of Td before caring for the newbornC. 1-time dose of Tdap before caring for the newbornD. 1-time dose of DTaP before caring for the newborn

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15. The parents (ages 57 and 58) of the pregnant woman in the previous question plan to care for their 2 grandchildren after the new baby is born. They both received tetanus shots (Td) in the last year. Which of the following is the appropriate recommendation for these grandparents?

A. A dose of Tdap instead of Td in 10 yearsB. A second dose of Td before caring for the newbornC. 1-time dose of Tdap before caring for the newbornC. 1-time dose of DTaP before caring for the newborn

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16. Which tetanus-containing vaccine should be given to an adult with uncertain vaccination status?

A. TdB. TdapC. Tdap followed by Td 6-12 months laterD. Td followed by Tdap 6-12 months later

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16. Which tetanus-containing vaccine should be given to an adult with uncertain vaccination status?

A. TdB. TdapC. Tdap followed by Td 6-12 months laterD. Td followed by Tdap 6-12 months later

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Meningococcal Vaccine

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17. What is the meningococcal vaccine recommendation for adult patients with anatomical or functional asplenia?

A. MenACWY (MCV4), 2 doses at least 2 months apart

B. MenACWY (MCV4), single doseC. MPSV4 single dose

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17. What is the meningococcal vaccine recommendation for adult patients with anatomical or functional asplenia?

A. MenACWY (MCV4), 2 doses at least 2 months apart

B. MenACWY (MCV4), single doseC. MPSV4 single dose

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Hepatitis B Vaccine

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18. What are the current hepatitis B vaccination recommendations for unvaccinated adults with diabetes?

A. Give the 3 dose series as soon as possible after either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes diagnosis

B. Vaccinate patients with Type 1 diabetes (not Type 2)C. Vaccinate patients with Type 2 diabetes (not Type 1)D. Give the 3 dose series to patients with either Type 1

or Type 2 diabetes and HbA1C ≥ 7%

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18. What are the current hepatitis B vaccination recommendations for unvaccinated adults with diabetes?

A. Give the 3 dose series as soon as possible after either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes diagnosis

A. Vaccinate patients with Type 1 diabetes (not Type 2)B. Vaccinate patients with Type 2 diabetes (not Type 1)C. Give the 3 dose series to patients with either Type 1

or Type 2 diabetes and HbA1C ≥ 7%

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Other Vaccine Recommendations

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19. According to the ACIP, which of the following vaccines should be recommended for a 50-year-old patient with cardiomyopathy?

A. Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV)B. Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV), PCV13, and

zosterC. LAIV and PPSV23D. IIV and PPSV23

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19. According to the ACIP, which of the following vaccines should be recommended for a 50-year-old patient with cardiomyopathy?

A. Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV)B. Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV), PCV13, and

zosterC. LAIV and PPSV23D. IIV and PPSV23

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20. Which of the following vaccines can be administered at the same visit?

A. Zoster and inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)B. High-dose IIV and PPSV23C. Tdap, IIV, and PPSV23D. Each of the combinations listed above can be

administered at the same visit

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20. Which of the following vaccines can be administered at the same visit?

A. Zoster and inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)B. High-dose IIV and PPSV23C. Tdap, IIV, and PPSV23D. Each of the combinations listed above can be

administered at the same visit

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And The Winner Is…

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Implementation Workshop

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Implementation Workshop Agenda and Introduction

5’ Introduction and Short Case 25’ Moderator facilitated small group discussion5’ Develop an action plan (individual or in pairs)15’ Large group sharing of plans5’ Evaluation

5 MINUTES

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A 28-year-old Medical Student Sees an 8-year-old Child in her Teaching Clinic with Chickenpox

• Because the parents of the child did not think chickenpox was a serious disease, they preferred not to have him vaccinated for “personal reasons”

• Since the medical student had had chickenpox as a child, she was not too concerned about being exposed to the child with chickenpox

• 14 days later, the medical student develops a very painful area on her right foot along a dermatome. There was no itch and no history of trauma. The next morning the foot developed a maculopapular rash along the foot dermatome and remained very painful

• Further history from the medical student indicated she might be pregnant. Her Ob-Gyn was contacted and the medical student was started on an antiviral agent

• The long-term outcome is unknown

Pain and rash

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Small Group Discussion

Please Break Into Work Groups

With your neighbor, turn around and form a team of 4 with the two neighbors

behind you

If you are not matched up with a group, join a group

that is closest to you

Goal is groups of 4-6

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Small Group Discussion

• Share experiences and compare practices within your group

• Discuss applicable strategies for your practice setting

• Identify plans and questions for large-group discussion

25 MINUTES

Each group needs someone to:

Take notes

To volunteer to present back to the larger group

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• Suggestions to improve your immunization services• Take this back to your clinical practice and complete

the survey with your colleagues

Step 1 – IAC Survey

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STEP 2 – ACTION PLANIndividual Commitment to Change

• Identify your goal(s) for improving adult immunization rates in your practice environment

• Indicate the strategies that you plan to implement to achieve your goal(s)

5 MINUTES

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Facilitated Large Group Discussion

• Most common barriers or opportunities for improvement (show of hands)

• Which group would like to share issues discussed?

• What were some strategies that you feel can be incorporated into your practice setting that will make a difference?

• Who are the key players to help you implement changes?

• What are challenges that you anticipate?

• Ideas for how to address challenges?

• Questions?

15 MINUTES

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Choose an Accountability Partner from Your Small Group

• Invite a partner who you’ll check-in on, to encourage each other to continue to pursue your action-plan goal

• Share contact information • Commit to follow-up with specific date

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Please Complete and Return

5 MINUTES

1. STEP 2 – Keep the top sheet, return the carbon copy of your action plan

2. Activity evaluation

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Tools and ResourcesCDC Vaccines & Immunizations: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/default.htm Immunization Schedules: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/index.htmlAdvisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP): http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/index.html Mobile Immunization Apps

SHOTS Immunizations 2015 Mobile Apps: http://www.immunizationed.org/Shots-Mobile-App ACP Immunization Advisor: http://immunization.acponline.org/app/

Adult Vaccination Resources http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/patient-ed/adults/index.html Strategies for Increasing Adult Vaccination Rates http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/patient-ed/adults/for-practice/increasing-vacc-rates.html Adult Vaccination Clinic Resources http://www.immunize.org/handouts/adult-vaccination.asp

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Tools and Resources Cont.

Please visit AdultVaccinesCME.org

for more education

Standing Orders http://www.immunize.org/standing-orders/ The 4 Pillars Immunization Toolkit http://www.4pillarstoolkit.pitt.edu/home Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Resources for Health Professionals http://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/vaccination/index.htm Shingles (Herpes Zoster) http://www.cdc.gov/shingles/hcp Human Papillomavirus (HPV) http://www.cdc.gov/hpv/resources.html Pneumococcal Disease http://www.cdc.gov/pneumococcal/clinicians/prevention.html Vaccines for Pregnant Women http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/adults/rec-vac/pregnant.html Educating Your Adult Patients http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/patient-ed/adults/for-patients/index.html You Call The Shots http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/ed/youcalltheshots.htm