For a 15-month-old toddler, who is being treated for acute lymphoid leukemia, there are vaccines contraindicated, especially if the child undergoing chemotherapy. For example, live vaccines such as varicella, oral polio, measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) and bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) should not be given to children under chemo. Although, inactive vaccines may be fine but active vaccines should not be administered.
The nurse understands that the rationale for administering this drug is to ensure passage of all products of conception. The said drug us being used to stimulate contraction in the uterine and consequently evacuate the uterus after the process of abortion ensuring that all are out from the body.
Staying clean to prevent diseases/ bacteria from growing
Measles<span> virus infection is presumed to be sustained through an unbroken chain of</span>human-to-human transmission. So the term I would use is Human Reservoirs because m<span>any common infectious diseases have human reservoirs. Diseases that are transmitted from person to person without intermediaries . And measles is an example of Human reservoirs. </span>
The 1900’s
With the turn of the century came a push for organized medicine, led in part by the American Medical Association (AMA), which was growing stronger and gained 62,000 physicians during the coming decade. But because the working class wasn’t supportive of the idea of compulsory healthcare, the U.S. didn’t see the kind of groundswell that leading European nations would see soon after.