OnlineMedEd: Epidemiology and Stats - "Vaccinations" Flashcards
Review the absolute contraindications to vaccines.
- Anaphylactic reaction to a prior vaccine
- Egg allergy (Flu and MMRV used to be made in eggs, some still are)
- Live attenuated vaccines in those who are immunosuppressed (MMRV, Zoster, intranasal flu, Rotavirus)
DTaP is for ____________.
kiDs
TDap is for adulTs.
How often should you give TDaP?
Three doses Q10 years.
Note: tetanus toxoid and TD should never be given. The CDC even states that TDaP should always be given when you need tetanus toxoid.
Those who are medically complex in some way (e.g., DM, CAD, COPD) should receive which PNA vaccine?
PNA-13
Which PNA vaccine should be given first?
PNA-13
Then, eight weeks later, PNA-23.
PNA-23 needs to be given every 5 years.
After what age should the Zoster vaccine be given?
Age 60
All people age __________ should receive the HPV vaccine.
9-26
How many doses of HAV and HBV should be given?
- HAV: 2
* HBV: 3