Module 16 infant and school aged vaccinations Flashcards
1
Q
Hep B
A
3 doses
- 0, 1, 6mo
contraindication: yeast sensitivity
2
Q
Rotavirus
A
live attenuated oral vaccine Rotateq: 3 doses - 2,4,6 months Rotarix: 2 doses - 2, 4 months
3
Q
rotavirus contraindications
A
severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)
intussusception
moderately or severely ill should wait
4
Q
DTaP/TDaP
A
DTaP: 0-7 years old - 5 doses: - 2,4, 6 months, 15-18 months, 4-6 years TDaP: 7 and older - booster at 11-12 years old
5
Q
DTaP contraindications
A
moderate or severe illness Guillain-Barre syndrome hypersensitivity reactions ACELLULAR PERTUSSIS contra - developed encephalopathy
6
Q
Hib
A
once leading cause of meningitis/epiglottitis
3-4 doses
- 2, 4, 6 months and 12-15 months
7
Q
PCV 13
A
4 doses
- 2, 4, 6, and 12-15 months
8
Q
IPV
A
4 doses
- 2, 4, 6-18 months, 4-6 years
9
Q
contraindications for MMR
A
known severe immunodeficiency
pregnancy
10
Q
potential side effects of MMR
A
fever
rash
mild form of measles
- not contagious
11
Q
Varicella
A
2 doses
- 12-15 months, 4-6 years
12
Q
varicella contraindications
A
- allergy: gelatin, neomycin, components of vaccine
- blood dyscrasias, leukemia, lymphomas, neoplasms
- prolonged, high-dose immunosuppressive therapy
- moderate or severe illness
- received blood produces in last 3 - 11 months
- family hx of congenital hereditary immunodeficiency
- pregnancy
13
Q
Hep A
A
2 doses
- 12 months, 18 months