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Is consent required for flu vaccine?

Is consent required for flu vaccine?

No. There is no federal requirement for signed consent for any dose of a vaccine licensed for use by the FDA. The federal requirement is to provide all adult patients or parents/legal representatives of minor children with the appropriate VIS for each dose of vaccine administered.

Can you get a vaccine without parental consent in California?

In California, minors who are 12 years old or older do not need their parent’s consent to receive the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) or Hepatitis B vaccines. They still must have parental consent to receive all other vaccinations.

Is informed consent required for Covid vaccine?

As with all other vaccines, informed consent is needed before each COVID-19 vaccine dose. This can be verbal or written consent. Consent should always be documented, e.g., in the patients’ medical record.

How do you document the flu vaccine administration?

Documentation details The lot number and expiration date of the vaccine; The date of administration; The name, address, title and signature (electronic is acceptable) of the person administering the vaccine; The edition date of the Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) and date the patient or parent receives the VIS.

Can a 13 year old give consent for medical treatment?

Children under the age of 16 can consent to their own treatment if they’re believed to have enough intelligence, competence and understanding to fully appreciate what’s involved in their treatment. This is known as being Gillick competent. Otherwise, someone with parental responsibility can consent for them.

How much of the flu vaccine do you administer?

For persons 3 years of age and older, the correct dosage is 0.5 mL for most inactivated influenza vaccine products. Fluzone High-Dose Quadrivalent is for use in persons 65 years of age and older, and the correct dosage is 0.7 mL.

Who can administer Covid vaccines?

Providers must administer COVID-19 vaccine in accordance with prioritization groups determined by appropriate public health authorities (i.e., HHS/CDC/ACIP, state/territorial health department in coordination with the state/territorial governor, Indian Health Service, Tribal Health Programs, Urban Indian Organizations.