Immunisation (review OW) Flashcards

to review vaccine dosing schedule

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What is the dosing schedule for 5-in-1 vaccination (diphtheria with tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, poliomyelitis and haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine )

A

8, 12, 16 weeks

according to oxford

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What vaccine has replaced 5-in-1 in UK and is the dosing schedule still the same?

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No. The 5-in-1 vaccine was used in the UK from 2004 but was replaced by the 6-in-1 vaccine for all babies born on or after 1st August 2017. Both vaccines give protection against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough (pertussis), polio and Hib disease (Haemophilus influenzae type b). The 6-in-1 vaccine also gives protection against hepatitis B, a cause of serious liver disease.

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At what age is intranasal influenza vaccine licence?
A. 24 months
B. 12 months
C. 16 weeks
D. 12 weeks

A

A. 2 years and above live attenuated intranasal influenza can be used. In children under 2 it is an unlicensed use.

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Which age group are eligible for live attenuated influenza vaccine (LIAV)?

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2-17 years

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5
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In which group of patients are they eligible 2 dose at least 4 weeks apart if they have never received influenza vaccine?
A. Children aged 6 months <9 years who are living with immunocomprimised family member
B. Children <2 years living with immunocomprimised family member
C. 6 year old
D. 65 year old patient

A

a

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At what is the first MMR vaccine adminstered?
A. 24 months
B. 12 months
C. 16 weeks
D. 12 weeks
E. 3 years, >4 months onwards

A

B

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When is a single booster vaccine administered for MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella)?
A. 24 months
B. 12 months
C. 16 weeks
D. 12 weeks
E. 3 years, >4 months onwards

A

E

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What is in the 5-in-1 and 6-in-1 vaccine?

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6-in-1 has hepatitis B

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When is the third dose of tetanus adminstred?
A. 24 months
B. 12 months
C. 16 weeks
D. 12 weeks
E. 3 years, >4 months onwards

A

C

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When is the second dose of diphtheria administered?
A. 24 months
B. 12 months
C. 16 weeks
D. 12 weeks
E. 3 years, >4 months onwards

A

D

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What vaccine is administered to neonates at risk and at what stage?

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BCG Vaccine ~4 weeks
Hepatitis B vaccine ~4 weeks and 1 year

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Patricia is 13 year old girl who has received their first dose HPV. Which one from the list is NOT the recommended amount of time to wait for the second dose HPV?
a. 6 months
b. 12 months
c. 24 months
d. 36 months

A

d

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What is the age for the first dose, Second and then BOOSTER menigococcal group B vaccine

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First dose: 8 weeks
Second dose: 16 weeks
Booster: 3 years+ and 4 months>

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What is dosing schedule age for pneuomococcal vaccine?

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12 weeks

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