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Program Spotlight
Building Blocks has designed a preventative home care program for
Synagis
to effectively manage neonates and infants that are at risk for
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infections.
Synagis home injections offers an effective way to administer the drug while ensuring strict compliance. Having the child receive injections in a hospital or clinic may be burdensome for the family, and
unnecessarily expose the child to respiratory illnesses.
What is Synagis ?
- Synagis is a monoclonal antibody specifically designed to neutralize
the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
- Synagis provides prophylaxis against infection to high risk infants
- Synagis is administered once monthly during peak RSV season
- Studies show that Synagis reduced the incidence of RSV hospitalizations by 55%. In pre-term infants born at 32-35 weeks there was an 80% reduction in RSV Hospitalizations
Through careful monitoring and interventions, children who previously would be admitted to the
hospital for RSV infection can be treated preventatively in the home.
The Building Blocks Synagis / RSV Program:
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Pediatric or neonatal nurse for each injection.
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Home pharmaceuticals and supplies.
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Early indentification of potential complications to avoid hospitalization.
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R.N. level nursing supervision and intervention.
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Parent / Caregiver education.
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Home and physical assessment.
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Routine and after hours follow-up.
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24 Hour / Day / Weekend RN phone support.
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Physician Update reporting.
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