[13] Principles of Vaccinology and Guidelines Flashcards
[Type of Vaccine]
MMR
Live Attenuated
[Type of Vaccine]
Yellow Fever
Live Attenuated
[Type of Vaccine]
Polio
Inactivated
[Type of Vaccine]
Pertussis
Inactivated
[Type of Vaccine]
Varicella Zoster
Live Attenuated
[Type of Vaccine]
Rotavirus
Live Attenuated
[Type of Vaccine]
BCG
Live Attenuated
[Type of Vaccine]
Typhoid
Inactivated
[Type of Vaccine]
Cholera
Inactivated
[Type of Vaccine]
Tetanus
Inactivated Toxoid
[Type of Vaccine]
Hepatitis B
Inactivated
[Type of Vaccine]
Diphtheria
Inactivated
[Type of Vaccine]
Pneumococcal
Polysaccharide
[Type of Vaccine]
Oral Polio
Live Attenuated
[Type of Vaccine]
Oral Typhoid
Live Attenuated
These vaccines are contraindicated for simultaneous administration
Yellow Fever + Cholera
Does increasing or decreasing the interval between dose diminish the effectiveness of the vaccine?
Decreasing the interval between doses may interfere with antibody response and protection
Why are buttocks not routinely used in vaccination?
Sciatic nerve may be injured
Hepatitis B and Rabies Vaccine are associated with decreased immunogenicity when administered here
[Preferred Sites of Vaccine Administration]
Infants and children with inadequate muscle mass
Anterolateral Part of the Thigh (Vastus Lateralist Muscle)
[Preferred Sites of Vaccine Administration]
Older children and adolescents
Deltoids
If more than 1 injection in a single limb where is the preferred injection site?
Thigh
All vaccines are recommended to be transported and stored at what temperature?
+2 - 8C
[Epinephrine Doses for Different Ages]
1.
- 0.05mL
- 0.1 mL
- 0.2 mL
- 0.3 mL
- 0.4 mL
What is the biggest risk of vaccination?
Accidental introduction of an infection