Nurses are learning to administer the smallpox vaccine in the event of needed mass inoculation. When administering the vaccination, which nursing consideration is essential?

A) Site of administration
B) Skin preparation
C) Standard precautions following administration
D) Covering site following administration


B
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The nursing consideration most essential is to avoid use of alcohol as a skin disinfectant because alcohol inactivates the virus. The site of administration is the deltoid. Standard precautions are used in contact with bodily fluids and infectious diseases. The site is covered with loose gauge following administration.

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