Chapter 9 General Immunization Practices Flashcards
What are the two (2) preferred appliances for vaccine storage? Why?
- Refrigerators without freezers
- Standalone freezers
These are preferred because they are better at maintaining precise temperatures.
Name seven (7) procedures to follow in order to maintain the cold chain.
- Monitoring and logging tempratures twice a day (current, minimum and maximum temperatures)
- Shipping containers must be sturdy, of the appropriate size and contain temperature monitors.
- Use appropriate insulation and cold source.
- Avoid dry ice unless specified.
- Reconstitute the vaccine only immediately before use.
- Keep diluents at room or refrigerator temperature; never freeze them.
- Never refreeze live vaccines that have been thawed (except OPV).
Name nine (9) elements of information that must be recorded upon administration of a vaccine dose.
- Patient identification information.
- Date of vaccination.
- Product administered.
- Manufacturer.
- Lot number.
- Expiration date.
- Site of administration.
- Route of administration.
- Healthcare provider identification information.
Name procedures to follow to avoid transmission of an infection during vaccination.
- Disinfect skin prior to injection.
- Use sterile syringes/needles.
- Avoid recapping needles.
- Avoid prefilling syringes.
- Discard single-use syringes/needles immediately after use in proper containers.
Name the five (5) routes of vaccine administration.
- Intramuscular.
- Subcutaneous.
- Intradermal.
- Intranasal.
- Oral.
Which route of administration is generally preferred for adjuvant-containing vaccines? Why (name five (5) elements)?
Intramuscular route, because subcutaneous or intradermal injections can cause :
- Local irritation.
- Local induration.
- Local skin discoloration.
- Local inflammation.
- Local granuloma formation.
What is the main risk associated with intramuscular injection?
Neurovascular injury.
What are the two (2) main sites of administration for the intramuscular route?
- Deltoid muscle in children able to walk and adults.
- Quadriceps muscle mass in infants.
Why is the gluteal muscles generally not recommended for intramuscular vaccination?
Risk of injury to the sciatic nerve.
Name the three (3) vaccines that are approved for intradermal injection.
- BCG vaccine.
- One influenza vaccine.
- Smallpox vaccine.
What is the main criteria for a successful oral vaccination.
Oral vaccines must be swallowed and retained for success.
Which vaccine is administered by intranasal route?
Live attenuated influenza vaccine.
Name five (5) methods to reduce pain caused by vaccination.
- Topical lidocaine.
- Topical refrigerant spray.
- Oral administration of sweet-tasting fluid.
- Breastfeeding.
- Distraction techniques.
Describe the recommendations for minimum interval between vaccine doses.
- Two or more inactivated vaccines can be administered simultaneously or at any interval between doses.
- One inactivated and one live vaccine can be administered simultaneously or at any interval between doses.
- Two or more live intranasal or injectable vaccines should be administered with a 4 week minimum interval between doses if not administered simultaneously.
By what mechanism are immunoglobulins thought to interfere with live virus vaccines?
Immunoglobulins neutralize the vaccine virus, inhibiting its replication and prevents reaching sufficient antigenic mass to induce immunologic memory.