Immunizations Flashcards

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Diphtheria Symptoms

A

Bulls neck

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Pertussis Symptoms

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Paroxysms (flushed cheeks, eyes buldge, tongue protrudes), high pitched cough

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Measles Symptoms

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Pink rash that goes brown and peels off, Koplik spots

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Mumps Symptoms

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Swollen cheeks

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5
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Rubella Symptoms

A

Spotty red rash

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Chicken Poxs/ Varicella Symptoms

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Red itchy spots

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Bacterial Meningitis Symptoms

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Nuchal rigidity, fever

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Rotavirus Symptoms

A

Gastric upset

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9
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Roseola- From Herpes

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Sky high fever but does not seem ill, rash on trunk

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10
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Lice Capitits

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On head, behind ears, nape of neck, crown

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Lice Corporis

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Papular, dermatitis, itchy

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Lice Pubis

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In hair

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Fungus/ Tinea Capitis

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Fungus infiltrates hair shafts, patches of alopecia, pruitus

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Scarlet Fever

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Comes after sore throat/family illness, treated with penicillin, turns into rheumatic fever if not treated

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Scarlet Fever Enanthema

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Eruption on mucous membranes (strawberry tongue)

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Scarlet Fever Exanthema

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Eruption on skin (in dark, moist areas)

17
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Fifths Disease

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Caused by Parvovirus B19, lacy red rash, bloodborne and droplet transmission, dangerous for pregnant women

18
Q

Hep B Vaccine Ages

A

Birth, 1-2 months, 6-18 months

19
Q

Rotavirus Vaccine (RV)

A

2 months, 4 months, 6 months

20
Q

Diphtheria, Pertussis, and Tetanus Vaccine (DTaP)

A

2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, 4-6 years

21
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Hemophilus Influaenzae Type B (Hib)

A

2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12-15 months

22
Q

Pneumoccal Vaccine (PCV13, PCV 15)

A

2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 12-15 months

23
Q

Polio Vaccine (IPV)

A

2 months, 4 months, 6-18 months, 4-6 years

24
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Flu Vaccine

A

Start at 6 months then yearly

25
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MMR Vaccine

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12-15 months, 4-6 years

26
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Varicella Vaccine

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12-15 months, 4-6 years