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Outline
Overview
- Hepatitis B vaccine
- Abbreviated as Hb vaccine or HBV (not to be confused with HPV)
Nursing Points
General
- Recommended by CDC to be given in first 12 hours of life
- IM injection
- If mother already has Hepatitis B, then Hep B immune globulin also needs to be given
Hepatitis B Nursing Considerations
When caring for patients with Hepatitis B, nurses play a crucial role in ensuring proper care and management. Here are some essential nursing considerations:
- Obtain Informed Consent: Before any intervention, it’s vital to obtain informed consent from the patient or their legal guardian.
- Administration of Hepatitis B Vaccine: The Hepatitis B vaccine (Hb vaccine or HBV) is recommended by the CDC to be given within the first 12 hours of life. It is administered via an intramuscular (IM) injection.
- Hepatitis B Immune Globulin (HBIG): If the mother already has Hepatitis B, Hep B immune globulin (HBIG) also needs to be administered to the infant.
- Injection Site: When giving the IM injection, target the lateral side of the middle third of the vastus lateralis muscle.
- Documentation: Proper documentation is essential. This typically includes documenting in the hospital chart and providing a record card to the parents for their reference.
These nursing considerations are crucial for the effective care and prevention of Hepatitis B in both newborns and individuals at risk. Following these guidelines ensures safe and efficient management of the condition.”
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- Obtain consent
- Give IM injection in lateral side of middle 3rd of vastus lateralis muscle
- Document per policy
- Typically includes documenting in hospital chart and providing a card to the parents for their records
Patient Education
- Educate importance and need
- If they want to refuse; follow hospital policy and document appropriately
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