Guest guest Posted March 30, 2009 Report Share Posted March 30, 2009 Hello, I have a question. My friend told me that sometimes nurse assistants give the vaccine and they are not medically qualified to do so. The shot is supposed to be done by the nurse technician. The nurse assistant is in training to do the shots, and they can learn on your child. In other words, it's possible that the person giving your child the vaccine may not be qualified. Is that true? If anyone out there is one of the people in a lawsuit for vaccine damage, maybe this is something to pursue? Was the person qualified to give your child the vaccine? Nurse assistants are paid less than nurses which is why they were hired. My friend said they can only check fevers, blood pressure, weight, height things like that. If anyone had a vaccine reaction, because their child was given the wrong dose for the child's age or given when the child was sick, maybe the person who gave your child the vaccine was not qualified. Any thoughts? I know I'm opening a can of worms here, but if you have a pending lawsuit, maybe this could help your case. Also if there are any nurses here or someone in the medical field, perhaps you could explain who is qualified to give the shots, and whether it's possible that an untrained person was doing it which could be the reason for medical mistakes in the dosage or quantity of vaccines given at one time. I've heard so many stories about kids given the wrong dosage for their age or the wrong vaccine. This could be the reason. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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