Whats happens at a vaccination visit

What Happens at a Vaccination Visit

📘 What Learners Will Know

  • Planning your visit early, organizing dependable transport, and bringing your baby’s health record book ensures a smooth, stress-free experience.
  • At the clinic, your healthcare provider or nurse will ask simple questions about your baby’s current health status, answer any questions you have, and explicitly ask for your permission (consent) before giving the vaccine.
  • Vaccines are given safely depending on the type: some are tiny needles in the leg or arm, while others are sweet liquid drops given directly into the baby's mouth.
  • After the immunization is completed, families must remain at the health clinic for a short observation period of 15 minutes to ensure the baby responds perfectly and safely before heading home.

🎮Interactive Activity: "Step-by-Step at the Clinic"

Arrange the health clinic steps in the correct order

Step 1: Arrive on time and present your baby’s health record book.

Step 2: The nurse asks health questions, answers your concerns, and requests your consent.

Step 3: The vaccine is safely given via a small needle or oral drops.

Step 4: Stay comfortably at the clinic for 15 minutes to monitor your baby's response.

❓ Quick Check Questions

1. Why does the nurse ask you to wait at the clinic for 15 minutes after the vaccination?

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2. Before the injection or oral drops are given, what must the healthcare worker obtain from you?

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🏠 Take-Home Action

Map Your Care: Locate your nearest facility and save their contact details directly into your phone.

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