Immunizations Flashcards
What is a common complication and contraindication to vaccines?
Severe allergic reactions to it and or moderate to severe illness
Allergy to vaccine or component in both live attenuated vaccines and inactivated vaccines
Contraindicated
Encephalopathy live attenuated
Live attenuated vaccines -does not apply
Pregnancy live attenuated
Contraindicated but can have after baby is born
Immunosuppression live attenuated
Contraindicated
Moderate to severe illness for both live attenuated and inactivated
Precaution for both live attenuated and inactivated vaccines
After illness we can reschedule
Recent blood product live attenuated
Precaution for live attenuated vaccine and post pone
Encephalopathy inactivated vaccines
Contraindicated - especially after percussis containing vaccine
Pregnancy inactivated vaccine
Vaccinate
Immunosuppression inactivated vaccines
Vaccinate - however if we go to kids to oncology unit they may so no. Just depends but CDC recommends it
Recent blood product inactivated vaccines
Vaccinate
Macule
Flat discoloration of the skin
Papule
A solid raised lesion on skin
Vesicular
Fluid filled sac
Maculopapular
A mix of both flat discoloration of skin and solid raised lesions
Airborne /contact
Varicella
Rubeola
Corona virus
Droplet precautions
Rubella
Pertussis
Mumps
Scarlet fever
Hepatitis B (hep B)
Birth =1st dose
1-2 mo =2nd dose
6-18 mo =3rd dose
Rotavirus vaccine
2 mo= 1st dose
4 mo= 2nd dose
6 mo=3rd dose
Diphtheria,tetanus & a cellular pertussis (DTAP<7)
2mo=1st dose
4 mo=2nd dose
6 mo=3rd dose
15-18 mo =4th dose
4-6 yr= 5th dose
Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib)
2 mo=1 st dose
4 mo =2nd dose
6 mo=3rd dose
12-18 mo=4th dose
Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13)
2mo=1st dose
4 mo =2nd dose
6mo=3rd dose
Inactivated poliovirus (IPV,18)
2mo =1st dose
4mo=2nd dose
6-18 mo=3rd dose
Measles mumps o rubella MMR
12 mo -15mo=1st dose
4-6 yr 2nd dose
Varicella (VAR)
12mo-15mo=1st dose
4-6yr =2nd dose
Tetanus, diphtheria & acellular pertussis (tdap >7)
1st dose given over 7