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Page 1: Smallpox Vaccination Clinic Operations Michigan Department of Community Health January 3, 2002.

Smallpox Vaccination Clinic Operations

Michigan Department of

Community Health

January 3, 2002

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Goal

The goal of this training is to assist you in planning and implementing a smallpox vaccination clinic for the first health care workers and public health staff who will be vaccinated to prepare for a smallpox event.

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Objectives

• Describe– Communication issues– Vaccine logistics– Clinic operations– Data issues

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Objectives (2)

• Describe– Evaluation of vaccine “takes”– Reporting adverse events– Role of MDCH

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Overview

• Pre-event smallpox planning

• To protect– Health care workers (health care response

teams--HCRT)– Public health response teams (PHRT)

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Health Care Response Teams

• Based on October ACIP Recs

• Health care workers most likely to care for or interact with a person with smallpox in the hospital setting

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Pubic Health Response Teams

• Medical team leaders

• Public health nurses

• Epidemiologists

• Disease investigators

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Communication Issues

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Communication with…

• Vaccinated staff

• Non-vaccinated staff– Public health employees – Hospital employees

• Assistance with messages available from MDCH if needed

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Audiences include…

• Medical staff & administration– ER– Consults (dermatology, ophthalmology,

infectious disease, et al.)

• Nursing staff & administration

• Medical assistants

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Audiences include… (2)

• Non-medical floor staff

• Ancillary staff

• Volunteers

• Clergy

• Housekeeping

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Key Points for Messages

• Description of stage 1 vaccination– Who is being vaccinated– Why they’re being vaccinated

• Screening for vaccination

• Information about the vaccine

• Vaccination process

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Key Points for Messages (2)

• Roles for those not vaccinated

• Vaccination plans for facility

• Identify a point of contact for questions

• Keep staff informed as pre-event planning continues

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How to get the message out

• Hospital newsletter

• Staff meetings

• Morning report

• Grand Rounds

• Individual or small group meetings

• In-house e-mail

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Messengers

• CEO

• Chief of staff

• Continuing education staff

• Occupational health staff

• Infection control staff

• Vaccine site facility manager

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Vaccine Logistics

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Dryvax®Dried Smallpox

Vaccine Kit

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The Vaccine Kit

• The smallpox vaccine “kit” contains– 1 vial (100 doses) of vaccine– Diluent for vaccine reconstitution– Vented needle for reconstitution– 100 bifurcated needles

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The Vaccine Kit (2)

• Package insert

• Reconstitution instruction card

• Stability holder for vaccine vial (comes with the kit, not in the kit)

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Vaccine Logistics—Storage

• Vaccine kits will be stored at one location in each region (2°-8° C)

• Regional storage facilities must store the vaccine in a secure location that assures limited access to the vaccine

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Vaccine Logistics—Storage

• Vaccine kits will be transported to each vaccination clinic and returned to the storage location after each vaccination clinic

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Transporting Vaccine

• Will be transported to and from clinics in provided containers using cold packs as we do with other vaccines

• Does not need to be kept cold during use at clinics

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Transporting Vaccine (2)

• Each time the vaccine is transported from the regional storage location to a clinic and back, the vaccine must be packed in the provided container with a Dixon temperature-monitoring device turned on continuously while the vaccine is in transit

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Clinic Operations

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Clinic Operations

• Clinic Staffing

• Scheduling vaccinees (30-35/hour)

• Supplies

• Coordination with hospital site facility coordinator

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Coordination with Hospital

• Vaccination clinic manager works with hospital site facility coordinator to– Identify suitable clinic location– Schedule HCRT members– Determine dates and location(s) for "take"

evaluation

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Clinic Site Considerations

• Considerations include– Adequate size– Separate doors for entrance and exit– Access to telephone– Access to telephone line for computer Internet

access

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• Large, open, well lighted and well ventilated space

• At least 2 large doors for access and egress

Clinic Layout and Flow

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Vaccination Clinic Staffing

• Each vaccination team will require approximately 21 staff

• Handout #1 provides details regarding # of each type of staff, vaccination requirements, etc.

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Hospital Site Facility Manager

• Works with regional vaccination coordinator to – Identify appropriate location within facility– Schedule clinics at facility– Schedule employees for vaccination

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Hospital Site Facility Manager (2)

• Makes all facility arrangements for clinics– Parking for clinic staff– Tables, chairs, cot, screen for clinic, etc.

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Hospital Site Facility Manager (3)

• Arranges for– Signs for clinic and clinic stations– Telephone access for clinic staff– Restroom access for clinic staff– Food or break area for clinic staff– Internet access for data enterers

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Vaccination Clinic Manager

• Works with regional vaccination coordinator to– Identify clinic staff for each clinic

– Coordinate supplies for each clinic location

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Vaccination Clinic Manager (2)

• Works with regional vaccination coordinator to– Provide on-site management for

vaccination clinic

– Make clinic staffing assignments

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Clinic Greeter

• Verifies appointment when vaccinees arrive

• Directs vaccinees to Nurse Screener

• Answers questions related general vaccine clinic operations (entrances, exits, parking, bathroom locations, etc.)

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Clinic Greeter (2)

• May be clerical staff or volunteer

• Vaccination not needed

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Nurse Screener Considerations

• Take the necessary time

• Locate screeners to maximize privacy

• Review pre-screening packet

• Obtain signed consent

• Answer all questions

• Have written resources available

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Nurse Screener Considerations (2)

• Must have quick access to medical consultant (may be “Hospital Assigned Physician”)– On site or– Pager

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The Vaccination Process

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Nurse Vaccinator

• Terminology– Vaccinia– Variola– Dryvax– Multiple-puncture vaccination– Bifurcated needle

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Handling and Storage of Vaccine

• Refrigerator temperature-36°-46° F

(2°-8° C)

• Do NOT freeze

• Stable vaccine– O.K. to leave on table for duration of clinic

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Handling and Storage of Vaccine (2)

• Return vaccine to a refrigerator or provided transportation container during clinic breaks lasting longer than 15 minutes

• Re-pack appropriately for return to regional storage location

• Assure security of vaccine

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Vaccinator Preparation

• Must be vaccinated

• Review with vaccinee– Contraindications– Allergies– Other vaccinations in last month– Paperwork

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Vaccinator Preparation (2)

• Review with vaccinee, cont– Voluntary nature of vaccinee

• Identify non-dominant arm

• Table set up– Chux– Specific place for paperwork

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Supplies

• Vaccine

• Vaccine holder

• Needles

• Gloves

• Gauze

• Tape

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Vaccine Preparation

• Wear gloves

• The vaccine kit– Vaccine– Diluent

• 0.25 ml already in syringe

• If cold, warm in palm

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Vaccine Reconstitution

• See Handout #2

• Allow vial to stand for 3-5 minutes after reconstitution—do not shake

• Record date of reconstitution and batch # on vial

• Vaccine may be used for 60 days following reconstitution

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Vaccine Vial

• Care of stopper– Keep in clean zip bag or urine specimen cup

with lid– If stopper becomes contaminated or lost, cover

vial opening with clean tape

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Vaccine Vial (2)

• 100-dose vial

• May get only 85-90 doses/vial

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Vaccine Spills

• Use tuberculocidal solution– Lysol– Bleach solution, 1 part bleach to 10 parts water

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Skin Preparation

• None needed

• Under no circumstances should alcohol or acetone be used

• Site– In deltoid area– Not over tattoo or prior scar

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Bifurcated Needle

Never re-introduce used needle into vaccine vial

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Vaccine Administration Video

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Key Points

• See handout #3, Smallpox Vaccine Administration Job Aid– Point of bifurcated needle is sterile– Do NOT hold needle like a dart– DO hold needle so it is parallel to floor– Pull skin taut

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Key Points (2)

• Rest wrist on vaccinee’s arm

• Make 15 rapid insertions in 5 mm site

• Dispose of needle in sharps container

• Cover vaccination site

• Record vaccination information and sign smallpox clinic form

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Caution Vaccinee

• Site will need special care for 3 weeks

• Keep site dry

• Do NOT scratch

• In-depth information will be provided by site care educator

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Getting ready for the next vaccinee

• Remove gloves and discard properly

• Disinfect hands

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Handling Waste Material

• Treat as biohazardous material

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Anaphylactic Reaction/Syncope

• Know the difference

• Be prepared for emergencies

• Syncope--wheelchair/cot available

• Anaphylaxis– Life-threatening emergency– Epinephrine/syringes available– Know protocol for your agency

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Finally, remember…

• Smallpox vaccine is a LIVE vaccine

• Be careful with it

• NO skin preparation

• Only vaccinate persons who have been properly screened and educated