Tdap Vaccination
Tdap Vaccination
Tdap Vaccination
note: This standing orders template may be adapted per a practice’s discretion without
obtaining permission from IAC. As a courtesy, please acknowledge IAC as its source.
standing orders for
Administering Td/Tdap Vaccine to Adults
Purpose
To reduce morbidity and mortality from tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis infection by vaccinating all adults who meet the
criteria established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
Policy
Where allowed by state law, standing orders enable eligible nurses and other healthcare professionals (e.g., pharma-
cists) to assess the need for vaccination and to vaccinate adults who meet any of the criteria below.
Procedure
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Assess Adults for Need of Vaccination against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis based on the
following criteria:
• L ack of documentation of ever receiving a dose of tetanus and diphtheria toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine
(Tdap) as an adolescent or adult
• urrently pregnant (preferably between 27 and 36 weeks gestation) and no documentation of Tdap given during
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current pregnancy
• Lack of documentation of receiving at least 3 doses of tetanus- and diphtheria-containing toxoids
• ompletion of a 3-dose primary series of tetanus- and diphtheria-containing toxoids with no documentation of
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receiving a booster dose in the previous 10 years
• ecent deep and dirty wound (e.g., contaminated with dirt, feces, saliva) and lack of evidence of having received
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tetanus toxoid-containing vaccine in the previous 5 years
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www.immunize.org/catg.d/p3078.pdf • Item #P3078 (3/20)
Standing Orders for Administering Td/Tdap Vaccine to Adults (continued) page 2 of 3
5 Administer Td or Tdap Vaccine, 0.5 mL, via the intramuscular (IM) route, according to the
following criteria and schedule:
The routine schedule for Td or Tdap vaccination in adults with no history of receiving any diphtheria-,
tetanus-, and/or pertussis-containing vaccine as children or adults, is to administer a 3-dose series at
0, 1, and 6–12 month intervals, including one dose of Tdap, preferably as the first dose, followed by a
either Td or Tdap booster every 10 years.
2 previous doses (including 1 Tdap) Give dose #3 (Td or Tdap) at least 6 months after dose #2.
Give Tdap as soon as possible. (You do not need to wait 10 years
3 or more previous doses (none Tdap)
from previous dose.)
3 or more previous doses (including Give Td or Tdap booster every 10 years unless patient needs pro-
1 dose of Tdap) phylaxis for wound management sooner.
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www.immunize.org/catg.d/p3078.pdf • Item #P3078 (3/20)
Standing Orders for Administering Td/Tdap Vaccine to Adults (continued) page 3 of 3
6 Document Vaccination
Document each patient’s vaccine administration information and follow up in the following places:
Medical record: Record the date the vaccine was administered, the manufacturer and lot number, the vaccination site
and route, and the name and title of the person administering the vaccine. You must also document, in the patient’s
medical record or office log, the publication date of the VIS and the date it was given to the patient. Note that medi-
cal records/charts should be documented and retained in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations. If
vaccine was not administered, record the reason(s) for non-receipt of the vaccine (e.g., medical contraindication,
patient refusal). Discuss the need for vaccination with the patient at the next visit.
Personal immunization record card: Record the date of vaccination and the name/location of the administering clinic.
Immunization Information System (IIS) or “registry”: Report the vaccination to the appropriate state/local IIS,
if available.
This policy and procedure shall remain in effect for all patients of the
name of practice or clinic
Immunization Action Coalition • Saint Paul, Minnesota • 651- 647- 9009 • www.immunize.org • www.vaccineinformation.org
www.immunize.org/catg.d/p3078.pdf • Item #P3078 (3/20)