Meningococcal consent form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the meningococcal consent form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in Section I, including your last name, first name, date of birth, department name, and employee ID number. Ensure all required fields are completed accurately.
  3. Indicate whether you have received previous meningococcal vaccinations by entering the dates in the designated space. Review the CDC Vaccine Information Sheet before proceeding.
  4. Answer the health-related questions regarding allergies and past medical history. Select 'Yes' or 'No' as applicable for each question.
  5. Read through the consent statement carefully. If you agree to receive the vaccine, provide your signature and date at the bottom of Section I.
  6. If you choose to waive the vaccination, complete Section II by signing and dating it accordingly.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or submitting your completed form through our platform.

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Persons eligible for the free vaccine can visit their local council, general practitioner (GP) or pharmacy to receive the free vaccine. If you are not eligible for the free vaccine but wish to reduce your risk of meningococcal disease, you can purchase the vaccine on prescription.
Generally, booster shots are recommended for people as long as they remain at increased risk. Talk to a healthcare provider to find out if, and when, youll need a booster shot of a meningococcal vaccine.
Isolate case and practise standard and droplet precautions for 24 hours after initiation of appropriate antibiotic treatment. Exclude from child-care, school, other educational institution or work until 24 hours of antibiotics completed.
Seek medical attention if you have symptoms of meningococcal meningitis or bloodstream infections. Anyone can get meningococcal disease, but many factors, like age, can increase someones risk. Meningococcal vaccines are recommended for all preteens, teens, and people at increased risk.
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Treatment in hospital antibiotics given directly into a vein. fluids given directly into a vein to prevent dehydration. oxygen through a face mask if there are any breathing difficulties. steroid medication to help reduce any swelling around the brain, in some cases.
Meningococcal disease is spread person-to-person by respiratory droplets. Patients should be isolated and droplet precautions continued for 24 hours after administration of appropriate antibiotics.

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