Nelsons Chapter 3 Flashcards

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Top Vaccine preventable diseases (6)

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  1. Pneumococcus
  2. Rota virus
  3. Haemophilus influenza B (Hib)
  4. Measles
  5. Pertusis
  6. Tetanus
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17 goals of the SDG (sustainability Development)?

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  1. No poverty
  2. Zero Hunger
  3. Good health and well-being
  4. Quality Education
  5. Gender equality
  6. Clean water and sanitation
  7. Affordable and clean energy
  8. Decent work and economic growth
  9. Industry, innovation, and infrastructure
  10. Reduced inequalities
  11. Sustainable Cities and communities
  12. Responsible consumption and productions
  13. Climate action
  14. Life below water
  15. Life on land
  16. Peace, Justice and strong institutions
  17. Partnerships for the Goals
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Routine Immunization recommended by WHO (2017)?

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  1. BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guerin)
  2. Hepatitis B
  3. OPV
  4. DPT (diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis)
  5. Hib (haemophilus influenza B)
  6. Pneumococcus (PCV10 or PCV13)
  7. Measles
  8. Rubella
  9. HPV
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Singer largest contributor to the global burden of disease for individuals ate 15-19?

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Depression

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1 of the 3 leading causes of mortality among 15-35?

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Suicide

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BCG: (WHO 2017)

  • age at 1st dose
  • doses in primary series
  • interval between doses
  • booster dose
  • adolescent
  • considerations
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  • age at 1st dose: birth
  • doses in primary series: 1
  • interval between doses: none
  • booster dose: none
  • adolescent: none
  • considerations: prevents severe TB and TB meningitis.
    Recommended in TB-endemic countries
    Contraindicated if HIV positive
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HEP B (WHO 2017):

  • age at 1st dose
  • doses in primary series
  • interval between doses
  • booster dose
  • adolescent
  • considerations
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  • age at 1st dose: birth
  • doses in primary series: 3 or 4
  • interval between doses: 4 wks with DTP
  • booster dose: none
  • adolescent: 3 doses for high-risk groups if not previously immunized
  • considerations: birth dose recommended for prevention of perinatal
    transmission
    Premature infants <2kg may not respond well.
    3 doses needed for immunity, but can receive 4 if necessary when combined with other routine vaccinations.
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