IMMUNIZATION (3) Flashcards
vaccine contents & form (EPI & NIP))
1
Q
- given at birth
- ID
- right deltoid region (causing scar)
- tuberculosis
A
BCG ( Bacillus Calmette-Guerin)
2
Q
dose of BCG
A
0.05 ml
3
Q
components / content of BCG
A
- live-attenuated bacteria
- freeze-dried with special diluent (powder)
4
Q
(NIP)
- storage for BCG?
A
body of refrigerator
5
Q
- given at birth
- IM
- vastus lateralis
- Hepatitis B
A
Hepatitis B Vaccine (Monovalent)
6
Q
dose of hepatitis B
A
0.5 ml
7
Q
components / contents of HepB
A
- plasma derivative / RNA recombinant
- cloudy, liquid (HBsAG) Heb B surface AG
8
Q
(NIP)
storage of Hep B
A
body of refrigerator
9
Q
- given at 6, 10, 14wks
- IM
- vastus lateralis
- diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, hep b, pneumonia, meningitis
A
DPT-HepB-HiB (PENTAVALENT VACCINE)
10
Q
dose of PENTAVALENT vaccine
A
0.5 ml
11
Q
(NIP)
storage of PENTAVALENT vaccine
A
body of refrigerator
12
Q
components / contents of pentavalent vaccine
A
D : weakened toxins
P : killed bacteria
T : weakened toxins
- liquid, clear
13
Q
- given at 6, 10, 14wks
- PO
- mouth
- poliomyelitis
A
Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV)
14
Q
dose of OPV
A
2 drops
15
Q
components / content of OPV
A
- live-attenuated virus
- for GI mucosal immunity
- clear, pinkish