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    Exemptions aregranted byindividualvaccines

    Current Exemption Form Requires Doctor Consult

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    Haemophilus influenzae

    An Exemption is required toopt out of ANY SINGLE DOSE

    of the Red vaccines for K-12, orGreen and Red for

    Child Care / Preschool

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    0965 2008 The Johns Hopkins Hospital

    Care at Home for the

    Immunocompromised PatientWhat can I doto preventinfection?

    Hand washing is the best way to preventinfection.

    Carry hand sanitizer with you at all times.

    Wash with soap and water or hand sanitizer -before and after you use the bathroom

    -before and after preparing or eating food-after touching pets or animals-after contact with someone who has an infection such

    as a cold or the flu-after touching surfaces in public areas (such aselevator buttons, handrails and gas pumps)

    Do I need towear a mask?

    Wear an N95 respirator mask when you travel to and fromthe hospital, when you are in the hospital, within two footballfields of construction or digging, and in any public place.

    Close all car windows and turn on the re-circulate button ofyour ventilation system.

    Avoid crowds if possible. An area is crowded if you arewithin an arms length of other people.Avoid closed spaces if possible.

    Can I havevisitors?

    Tell friends and family who are sick, or have recently had alive vaccine (such as chicken pox, measles, rubella,intranasal influenza, polio or smallpox) not to visit.

    It may be a good idea to have visitors call first.

    Avoid contact with children who were recently vaccinated.

    Are there anyprecautions Ishould followabout mymedicine?

    Do not take aspirin or aspirin-like products (such as Advil,Motrin or Excedrin) unless told by your doctor.

    You should wear a medical alert bracelet that identifies youas a cancer patient or bone marrow transplant patient at riskfor bleeding or infection.

    Keep a current medication list with you at all times.

    Do not take any herbal products.Avoid grapefruit juice, which interacts with manymedications.

    Johns Hopkins warns that the vaccinatedare a threat to the immunocompromised

    Should an IC child reallybe in the uncontrolled

    environment of a

    public school or otherpublic spaces?

    Are schools currentlynotifying IC families whenellow students have been

    recently vaccinatedwith live viruses?

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    Rhode Island ACLU to Rhode Island Department of Health