influenza H1N1 vaccine
influenza H1N1 vaccine
(H1N1 vak-seen) influenzaH1N1vaccine, (trade name)Classification
Therapeutic: vaccines immunizing agentsIndications
Action
Therapeutic effects
Pharmacokinetics
Time/action profile (antibody production)
ROUTE | ONSET | PEAK | DURATION |
---|---|---|---|
IM, Intranasal | within days | within weeks | unknown |
Contraindications/Precautions
Adverse Reactions/Side Effects
Intramuscular
Central nervous system
- headache (most frequent)
- malaise (most frequent)
Local
- pain (most frequent)
- swelling
- soreness
- tenderness
Musculoskeletal
- myalgia
Intranasal
Central nervous system
- headache
- weakness
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat
- nasal congestion (most frequent)
- runny nose (most frequent)
- sore throat
Respiratory
- cough
Musculoskeletal
- muscle aches
Miscellaneous
- fever (most frequent)
- chills
Interactions
Drug-Drug interaction
Intramuscular: Intranasal: Concurrent immunosuppressants or radiation therapy may ↓ antibody response. Intranasal: The use of antivirals active against influenza A or B will ↓ effectiveness; avoid immunization within 48 hours of discontinuing; treatment with antivirus should not be initiated for 2 weeks following immunization.Route/Dosage
Availability
Nursing implications
Nursing assessment
- Monitor patient for signs of allergic reaction (rash, pruritus, laryngeal edema, wheezing) following administration. Keep epinephrine, an antihistamine, and resuscitation equipment close by in case of an anaphylactic reaction.
- Lab Test Considerations: May cause thrombocytopenia.
Potential Nursing Diagnoses
Risk for infection (Indications)Deficient knowledge, related to disease process and medication regimen (Patient/Family Teaching)
Implementation
- Intramuscular: Shake well before administering single dose and before withdrawing dose from multi-dose vial. Administer IM.
- Do not mix with other vaccines in the same syringe or vial.
- Intranasal: To administer, remove rubber tip protector. Do not remove dose-divider clip at the other end of sprayer. With patient in an upright position, place tip just inside nostril. Depress plunger as rapidly as possible with a single motion until dose-divider clip prevents from going further. Pinch and remove dose-divider clip and repeat procedure in other nostril until remaining vaccine is administered. Dispose of sprayer at completion of procedure. Store in refrigerator; do not freeze.
Patient/Family Teaching
- Explain to patient and parent the purpose of the vaccination. Inform patient that there are two vaccine formulations for this influenza season, the H1N1 vaccine and the seasonal trivalent influenza vaccine.
- Advise female patient to notify health care professional if pregnancy is planned or suspected or if breastfeeding.
- Intranasal: Advise patient to avoid contact with patients who are immunocompromised for at least 21 days.
Evaluation/Desired Outcomes
- Prevention of influenza resulting in fewer lost days from work and school.