OnlineMedEd: Epidemiology and Stats - "Vaccinations" Flashcards
1
Q
Review the absolute contraindications to vaccines.
A
- 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)
2
Q
DTaP is for ____________.
A
kiDs
TDap is for adulTs.
3
Q
How often should you give TDaP?
A
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.
4
Q
Those who are medically complex in some way (e.g., DM, CAD, COPD) should receive which PNA vaccine?
A
PNA-13
5
Q
Which PNA vaccine should be given first?
A
PNA-13
Then, eight weeks later, PNA-23.
PNA-23 needs to be given every 5 years.
6
Q
After what age should the Zoster vaccine be given?
A
Age 60
7
Q
All people age __________ should receive the HPV vaccine.
A
9-26
8
Q
How many doses of HAV and HBV should be given?
A
- HAV: 2
* HBV: 3