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How to Receive an Influenza Vaccination P R E S E N T E D B Y : AVA A S S E F Data shows that “Influenza is a seasonal illness; estimates attribute influenza to approximately 200,000 hospitalizations and 41,000 deaths in the United Stated annually” (Anderson et al., 2016). Outline of 5 Simple Steps: 1. Educate yourself on flu vaccinations 2. Decide on a date & time 3. Get vaccination 4. Print immunization sheet 5. Receive verification of completion Step One: Educate Yourself on Flu Vaccinations • Locate brochures, flyers or pamphlets • Conduct personal research Step Two: Decide on a Date & Time • Call your local hospital, pharmacy or clinic to set and appointment Step Three: Get Vaccination • Report to correct location • Bring your health insurance, drivers license and extra money. • Receive the vaccination Step Four: Print Immunization Sheet • Ask for a printed copy of your immunization sheet • Keep it in a safe place Step Five: Receive Verification of Completion • Report to your supervisor/boss and turn in your immunization form • Receive a badge/sticker on name tag References Anderson, N.W., Burnham, C. D., & McMullen, A. R. (2016). Pathology Consultation on Influenza Diagnostics. Education Committee of the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists, 145, 440-448. Babcock, H. M., Dunagam, C.W., Gemeinhart, N., Jones, M., & Woeltje, K. F. (2010). Mandatory Influenza Vaccination of Health Care Workers: Translating Policy to Practice. Clinical Infection Diseases, 50, 459-464. Bambery, B., Maslen, H., Pollard, A. J., Savulescu, J., & Selgelid, M. (2013). The Case of Mandatory Flu Vaccination of Children. The American Journal of Bioethics, 13, 38-40. Berman, A., Budnick, L. D., & Imtiaz, M.A. (2016). Influenza immunization among resident physicians in an urban teaching hospital. American Journal of Infection Control, 44, 491-493. Bernstein, H., & Starke, J. (2010). Recommendation for Mandatory Influenza of All Health Care Personnel. Pediatrics, 126, 809. Kelly, D. A., Macy, D. J., Mak, D.B., & Nyandoro, M. G. (2016). Student-centered Interventions the key to student health care worker influenza vaccination. Infection Disease & Health, 21, 108-155. Leibu, R., & Maslow, J. (2015). Effectiveness and Acceptance of Health Care-Based Mandatory Vaccination Program. Journal Of Occupational And Environmental Medicine, 57, 58-61. Olsen, D. P. (2006). Should RNs be forced to get the flu vaccine?. The American Journal Of Nursing, 106, 76-78. Wynia, M. K. (2007). Mandating Vaccination: What Counts as a “Mandate” in Public Health and When Should They Be Used?. The American Journal of Bioethics, 7, 2-6.