Child and Family Health Vaccines Flashcards

1
Q

travel vaccines?

A
yellow fever
rabies
cholera
hepatitis
diptheria
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2
Q

contraindications to vaccines?

A

acute illness
fever >39.5 in 48 hours
anaphylaxis to previous dose
immunocompromised

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3
Q

if egg allergic, what to avoid?

A

yellow fever

flu

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4
Q

examples of inactivated vaccines?

A

influenza
pneumococcal
diptheria
tetanus

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5
Q

examples of live vaccines?

A

measles
mumps
rubella
polio

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6
Q

if pregnant, what to avoid?

A

live vaccines

inactivated only if necessary

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7
Q

by 8 weeks, what vaccines should you have had?

A

rotavirus
men B
PCV
diptheria, tetanus, polio and Hib

ONE OF EACH

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8
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by 12 weeks, what vaccines?

A

diptheria, tetanus, polio and Hib

rotavirus

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9
Q

by 16 weeks?

A

diptheria, tetanus, polio and Hib
men B
PCV

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10
Q

by 1 year?

A

hib/Men C
PCV
MMR
MenB

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11
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by 2 years?

A

live attenuated influenza vaccine

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12
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by 3 years?

A

diptheria, tetanus, polio and Hib

MMR

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13
Q

girls at 12/13 get what?

A

HPV

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