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STEP-1

1. Immunisation : the process by which an individual body system become


strong by the agents
2. Nasty local reaction : the local reaction from immunization, an abnormal
reaction that shouldn’t happen, the alergy caused by the same
immunization

STEP-2

1. What is the side effect of immunizatin?


2. What kind of immunization can we do on babies?
3. What is the purpose of immunization?
4. What will the doctor advice when Lisa visit again?
5. What is the relation between the needle lenght and the local reaction?
6. How to prevent the side effect of immunization?

STEP-3

1. What is the purpose of immunization?


 To protect the body from diseases and keep healty for the baby
 By injected the antibody, when the antigent insert then the body
can identify the agent

2. What kind of immunization can we do on babies?


 Rubela (campak)
 BCG : to prevent the HIV disease
 Hepatitis B: on 3-month-old.
 Polio: for 6-week-old
 DTP (Diphteria Tetanus Pertusis) : life long protection againts
tetanus in all people
3. What is the side effect of immunization?
 Rubela immunization: leaving scars in your arm
 Alergy : the first body respond is bad
 Inflamation : the respond for the unidentify object insert to the
body
 Infection: the the needle is not steril
4. What is the relation between the needle lenght and the local reaction?
 Long needle penetrate deeper and destroy more tissues
 The combination between the needle lenght and the methods. In
baby, use 23/25G and the method usually is intradermal, on arms
with 150 just the surface of the skin. Raise the needle under the
skin , and insert the vaccin.

5. What will the doctor advice when Lisa visit again?


 The immunization is given when the baby is in the health
condition

6. How to prevent the side effect of immunization?


 Tell the doctor if the baby has an allergy
 Keep the needle steril
 Use the correct methodes
 Informed consent to prevent the side effect

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