The three checks for vaccination include checking the health status of the vaccinee and contraindications to vaccination, checking information on previous vaccinations, history of allergy to vaccination, and checking the appearance of the vaccine and syringe with the lot number and expiration date. The seven checks include name, age, gender, vaccine type and expiration date, vaccine dosage, injection site and method.
Three checks: checking the health status of the vaccinee and contraindications to vaccination; checking previous vaccination information, history of allergy to vaccination; checking the appearance of the vaccine and syringe with lot number and expiration date.
Seven checks: check the name, age, gender and a series of other information to ensure that the vaccinee is the vaccinee himself; check the type of vaccine, injection dose and expiration date. Some vaccines have special requirements for dosage, such as vaccine expiration date will cause adverse reactions; check the injection method and site of the vaccine.
Vaccines can be injected intramuscularly or subcutaneously. The sites include buttock injection, shoulder injection, etc.
It is recommended to consult a physician in the Department of Vaccination and Immunization for questions about vaccination.