Childhood Immunization Schedule Flashcards
DTaP – acronym meaning
Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine
HBV immunization schedule
(1) – birth-2 months
(2) – 2 months
(3) – 6-18 months
- three in this series
- *Adolescents who were not vaccinated against Hepatitis B in infancy should receive three doses of the vaccine
DTaP immunization schedule
(1) – 2 months
(2) – 4 months
(3) – 6 months
(4) – 15-18 months
(5) – 4-6 years
- 5 in DTaP schedule
- *Tetanus-diphtheria vaccine is given at 11 years of age and every ten years thereafter
Hib acronym meaning
Haemophilus influenzae, type B vaccine
Hib vaccine schedule
- 4 vaccines in Hib series*
- influenza vaccine also is recommend is also recommended annually for all children 6 months - 24 months and for all children older than 6 months with chronic pulmonary, cardiovascular, metabolic, sickle cell, HIV disease **
(1) – 2 months
(2) – 4 months
(3) – 6 months
(4) – 12-15 months
- influenza vaccine also is recommend is also recommended annually for all children 6 months - 24 months and for all children older than 6 months with chronic pulmonary, cardiovascular, metabolic, sickle cell, HIV disease **
IPV acronym meaning
Inactivated polio virus vaccine
IPV immunization schedule
IPV schedule contain 4 vaccines
(1) – 2 months
(2) – 4 months
(3) – 6-18 months
(4) – 4-6 years
PCV acronym meaning
conjugated, seven-valent PneumoCoccal Vaccine
PCV Immunization schedule
4 vaccines in PCV series
(1) – 2 months
(2) – 4 months
(3) – 6 months
(4) – 12-15 months
** adolescents entering middle school, high school, or college should receive the conjugate meningococeal vaccine **
MMR immunization schedule
two in this series
(1) – 12-15 months
(2) – 4-6 years
Varicella Immunization schedule
- 1 in Varicella *
(1) – >12months