Immunisations Flashcards

1
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Outline the vaccinations to be given for a newly born baby

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  1. BCG x1 dose
  2. Hep B first dose
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Outline the Hep B vaccination plan for a child

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1) First dose: Newborn
2) Second: 2mo
3) Third: 6mo

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Outline the DTap (diptheria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccination for a child (not to be confused with Tdap)

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D1: 2mo
D2: 4mo
D3: 6mo
Booster: 18mo

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Outline the Tdap vaccination plan for a child (not to be confused with Dtap)

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Booster 2 at 10-11yo

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5
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Outline the vaccination for polio for a child

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Inactivated polio virus (IPV)
D1: 2mo
D2: 4mo
D3: 6mo
B1: 18mo
B2: 10-11yo

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Outline the childhood vaccination plan for H.influenza type B virus (Hib)

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D1: 2mo
D2: 4mo
D3: 6mo
B1: 18mo
(same as Dtap)

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Outline the pneumococcal conjugate vaccination plan for a child. State the 2 types of vaccines that can be used

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PCV10 and PCV13
D1: 4mo
D2: 6mo
B1: 12mo

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Outline the pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination plan for a child (PPSV23)

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1-2 doses for children 2-17yo with specific indication

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Outline the MMR vaccine plan for a child

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D1: 12mo
D2: 15mo

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Outline the varicella vaccine plan for a child

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D1: 12mo
D2: 15mo
(Same as MMR)

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State the 2 types of human papillomavirus for a child. Outline the vaccine plan

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HPV2 and HPV4
D1: 12-13yo
D2: 13-14yo

(Note: for females only)

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12
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What kind of children should receive influenza vaccine and how frequent should they receive it?

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a) 6mo to <5yo ANNUALLY
b) 5-17yo with specific conditions, either ANNUALLY or PER SEASON

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13
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In what kind of adults are MMR and VAR vaccines recommended, and how frequently should they receive them?

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  • Adults of all ageswho have not been vaccinated or lack evidence of vaccination.
  • 2 doses for both
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In what kind of adults should Hep B vaccine be given? How many doses?

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  • Adults of all ageswho have not been vaccinated or lack evidence of vaccination
  • Dose: 3 (one dose + 2 booster)
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In what adult populations should Tdap be given? What is the recommended dose?

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  • Pregnant women
  • 1 dose per preggo
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16
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What kind of adult populations should influenza be administered and how frequently should the vaccine be given?

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a) 18-64yo w specific indication
b) 65yo and above
- Frequency: ANNUAL, or PER SEASON

17
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What kind of adults should receive pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13) and how many doses?

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a) 18-64yo w specific indication
b) 65yo and above (when hit age)
- 1 dose

18
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What vaccinations should be given to adults who are 65yo and above? State the frequency or nunber of doses

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1) Influenza annually or per season
2) Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13): one dose
3) Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV23): one dose
4) Hep B: 3 doses if not given
5) MMR: 2 doses if indicated
6) VAR: 2 doses if indicated

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In what adult population should HPV2 or HPV4 be given? State the dose

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In females 18-26yo who has lack of evidence of immunity, or previously not immunised
- Dose: Three doses

20
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In what adult populations should PPSV 23 be given? State the dose for each adult population

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1) 18-64yo with specific indication. 1-2 doses depending on indication
2) 65yo and above: 1 dose once age requirement met