[13] Principles of Vaccinology and Guidelines Flashcards

1
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

MMR

A

Live Attenuated

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2
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Yellow Fever

A

Live Attenuated

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3
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Polio

A

Inactivated

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4
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Pertussis

A

Inactivated

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5
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Varicella Zoster

A

Live Attenuated

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6
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Rotavirus

A

Live Attenuated

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7
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

BCG

A

Live Attenuated

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8
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Typhoid

A

Inactivated

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9
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Cholera

A

Inactivated

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10
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Tetanus

A

Inactivated Toxoid

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11
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Hepatitis B

A

Inactivated

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12
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Diphtheria

A

Inactivated

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13
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Pneumococcal

A

Polysaccharide

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14
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Oral Polio

A

Live Attenuated

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15
Q

[Type of Vaccine]

Oral Typhoid

A

Live Attenuated

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16
Q

These vaccines are contraindicated for simultaneous administration

A

Yellow Fever + Cholera

17
Q

Does increasing or decreasing the interval between dose diminish the effectiveness of the vaccine?

A

Decreasing the interval between doses may interfere with antibody response and protection

18
Q

Why are buttocks not routinely used in vaccination?

A

Sciatic nerve may be injured

Hepatitis B and Rabies Vaccine are associated with decreased immunogenicity when administered here

19
Q

[Preferred Sites of Vaccine Administration]

Infants and children with inadequate muscle mass

A

Anterolateral Part of the Thigh (Vastus Lateralist Muscle)

20
Q

[Preferred Sites of Vaccine Administration]

Older children and adolescents

A

Deltoids

21
Q

If more than 1 injection in a single limb where is the preferred injection site?

A

Thigh

22
Q

All vaccines are recommended to be transported and stored at what temperature?

A

+2 - 8C

23
Q

[Epinephrine Doses for Different Ages]

1.

A
  1. 0.05mL
  2. 0.1 mL
  3. 0.2 mL
  4. 0.3 mL
  5. 0.4 mL
24
Q

What is the biggest risk of vaccination?

A

Accidental introduction of an infection