To enable this process the nurse will complete the application form vaccinator expired and send the following evidence:. NB: If the authorisation expired more than 5 years prior, please email us for the correct form. The vaccinator will need to complete the full Vaccinator Training Course again and reapply using the initial vaccinator application form. Authorised vaccinators need to supply details of their practice as specified in Appendix A4.
These details which will be considered if they decide to seek medical officer of health approval for a local immunisation programme. Please complete the local immunisation programme application form for approval by Medical Officer of Health and send the required documents to Toi Te Ora Public Health as below.
For cold chain accreditation certification information: See Immunisation Handbook and local co-ordinators , or phone Authorised Vaccinators may administer vaccines as part of approved programmes without prescription or standing order. Applications should be completed digitally and submitted by email to enquiries toiteora. Print Twitter Facebook Email. Vaccinator Authorisation Process. Authorising of vaccinators.
To find out about these courses visit: www. NB: Your certificate can not be issued until all the correct information has been received. Reauthorising of vaccinators. Evidence of peer review process within last 3 months Attendance certificate from your most recent vaccinator update course must be within the last 2 years. Storage of vaccine See Cold Chain Management guideline. Giving vaccine Click here for details of drawing up, giving and documentation of vaccine.
Immunisation Handbook Published online 25 September Ministry of Health: Wellington. You might also be interested in…. Immunisation - cold chain management for newborn services. Immunisation - an overview for Newborn Services. Document Control. Guideline Feedback. The most common reason for splenectomy is to treat a ruptured spleen, which is often caused by an injury to your abdomen tummy area. A splenectomy may also be used to treat other conditions, including removing an enlarged spleen that is causing discomfort splenomegaly , some blood disorders, certain cancers, infection and noncancerous cysts or tumours.
Vaccinations help reduce your risk of getting a life-threatening infection after splenectomy. After spleen removal, you are more vulnerable to serious or life-threatening infections, including pneumonia , septicaemia blood poisoning and meningitis. Infections usually develop quickly and make you severely ill. The risk of a life-threatening infection after splenectomy is more than 50 times higher than the risk in the general population. To reduce your risk of getting life-threatening infections, it is recommended that you complete your vaccinations 2—4 weeks before a planned splenectomy.
If you have an unplanned splenectomy, you should get them after you've recovered from the operation.
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