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31.6 Recording vaccine errors A vaccine administration error is any preventable event that may cause or lead to, inappropriate use of a vaccine or consumer harm. Administration errors can occur at any stage of the vaccination process (such as storage or handling, site/route of administration, or dosage given). Some known vaccine errors include unauthorised age group vaccinations, shorter than recommended dosing intervals, injecting errors, dosage errors, vaccine administration errors, or when the consumer has an adverse event due to a vaccine error. In the event of a vaccine administration error 1. Inform the consumer/s involved. This should occur within seven working days. 2. If guidance/advice is needed, consult IMAC on 0800 IMMUNE (466 863), option 1

(health professionals) and then option 2 (COVID-19 Vaccinator support) 3. Record the error in CIR under adverse events error to provide for reporting on vaccine

administration errors. 4. Determine how the error occurred to provide for strategies to be implemented to

prevent a recurrence. Providers should report all COVID-19 Vaccine administration errors, including those not associated with an adverse event. Upon submitting the adverse event/medical error form to CIR, data will go to the medical assessment team at CARM. The medical assessment team review adverse events and medical errors to help inform any follow up required. Adverse event and medical error reports also inform vaccine safety monitoring.

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Provider and Programme Lead Clinicians

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page 139

Figure G.1– recommended screening questions

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Table A4 – workforce checklist

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Figure D.1 – vaccine distribution process

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Table A2 – place site checklist

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Table A3 – process checklist

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Section guidance

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31.7 Early second doses

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29.1 Workers subject to the Amended Vaccinations Order

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pages 104-107

31.6 Recording vaccine errors

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27.2 Consumer Considerations

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Table 18.5 – vaccination process: administering the vaccination

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Section guidance

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pages 93-98

27.1 Transportation of vaccine for household vaccinations

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Table 18.3 – vaccination process: pre-vaccination clinical assessment

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Table 18.1 – pre-vaccination greeting and verify identity

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Figure 9.1 – delivery security

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16.1 Vaccine safety and additional considerations for consumers aged 12 to 15 years

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17.1 Number of doses per vial

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Table 9.5 – site delivery and receipt process

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Figure 10.1 – disposal bin

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Table 9.1 – ordering information required

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13.1 Booking second doses

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7.8 Operational reporting

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6.1 Logistics

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Section guidance

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2.1 Environmental considerations and safety controls at the vaccination site

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Table 7.3 – site collateral ordering and purpose

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4.1 Key IPC principles for COVID-19 vaccine deployment

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2.4 Site physical security

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Purpose

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5.6 Recording in CIR

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