Chapter 31 & 32 Flashcards
Routine lab works and when to do them
Hgb Hct 6 9 months, between 12 18 months and during adolescence • Urinalysis as needed • Lead 12 months, especially if high risk • Sickle cell screening 6 months in high risk populations • Tuberculosis after 12 months old
Hep B vaccine, when give?
1st dose - Birth
2nd dose - 1st to 2nd month
3rd dose - 6th month - 15 month
Retrovirus vaccine, when give?
1st dose - 2 months
2nd dose - 4 months
DTaP, when give?
1st dose - 2 months 2nd dose - 4 months 3rd dose - 6 months 4th dose - 15 months 5th dose - 4 to 6 yrs
Hib (influenza type B)
1st dose - 2 months
2nd dose - 4 months
3rd and 4th dose - 12 to 15 months
Pneumococcal, when give?
1st dose - 2 months
2nd dose - 4 months
3rd dose - 6 months
4th dose - 12 to 15 months
Flu vaccine, when give?
annually
MMR, when give
1st dose - 12 - 15 months
2nd dose - 4 -6 yrs
Varicella
1st dose - 12 - 15 months
2nd dose - 4 - 6 yrs
Hep A
12 - 15 months
inactive polio virus, when give?
1st dose - 2 months
2nd dose - 4 months
3rd dose - 6 to 18 months
4th dose - 4 to 6 yrs
Tdap >7yrs
11 - 12 yrs
HPV
11 - 12 yrs
Meningococcal
1st dose - 11 - 12 yrs
2nd dose - 16 yrs
Infant sleep and nutrition:
sleep - 14 to 16 hours per day
nutrition - breast feed, iron rich formula solids at 4 - 6 months introduced