Pediatriac Available Vaccines Flashcards
DTaP
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
.- Dose: 0.5 ml
- Route: IM
- Schedule: 2, 4, 6, 18 months and 4-6 years
- Booster: None
- Brands: Tripedia, Infanrix, Daptacel
- Age: 6 weeks to Under 7 years
** if patient has an allergy to Pertussis then DT is given
Td
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
- Dose: 0.5 ml
- Route: IM
- Schedule: - One time dose
- Booster: 10 years
- Brands: Decavac
- Age: 7 and Older
TDaP
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
- Dose: 0.5 ml
- Route: IM
- Schedule: one time dose
- Booster: None
- Brands: Boosterix, Adacel
- Age: Boosterix 10 and older
Adacel 10-64 years
Hepatitis A
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Dose: 18 and under 0.5ml 19 and older 1.0ml - Route: IM - Schedule: 12 and 18 months Day 0 and 180
- Booster: None
- Brands: Vaqta, Havrix
Hepatitis B
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Dose: 19 and under 0.5ml 20 and older 1.0ml - Route: IM - Schedule: 2, 4, 6 months Day 0,30 and 180 - Booster: None - Brands: Recombivax, Engerix-B
HIB
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Brands
- Dose: 0.5ml
- Route: IM
- Schedule: PedvaxHIB 2, 4 and 12-15 months
ActHIB 2, 4, 6 and 12-15 months
HPV
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Dose: 0.5ml
- Route: IM
- Schedule: Gardasil - Day 0, 60 and 180
Cervarix - Day 0, 30 and 180 - Booster: None
- Brands: Gardasil, Cervarix
LAIV
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
- Dose:0.2 ml (1ml each nostril)
- Route: IN
- Schedule: one time dose
- Booster: none
- Brands: Flu Mist
- Age: 2-49 years
MMR
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
- Dose 0.5ml
- Route: SQ
- Schedule: 12 months and 4-6 years
- Booster: None
- Brands: MMRII
- Age: 12 months and older
Meningococcal/polysaccharide
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
- Dose:0.5 ml
- Route: SQ
- Schedule: One time dose
- Booster: Age dependent
- Brands: menomune
- Age: 2 and older
- usually given at 11-12 year vist
Meningococcal/Polysaccharide conjugate
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
- Dose:0.5 ml
- Route: IM
- Schedule: One time dose
- Booster: Age dependent
- Brands: Menactera, Menveo
- Age: Menactra 9 months to 55 years
Menveo 2 months to 55 years
*Usually given at 11-12 years
Pneumococcal Conjugate
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
- Dose: 0.5ml
- Route: IM
- Schedule: 2, 4, 6, and 12-15 months
- Booster: None
- Brands: Prevnar 13
- Age: 6 weeks and older
Polio
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
- Dose:0.5 ml
- Route: IM or SQ
- Schedule: 2, 4, 6, months and 4-6 years
- Booster: None
- Brands: IPOL
- Age: 2 months and older
Rotavirus
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
- Dose: Rotateq: 2ml Rotarix: 1ml - Route: Oral - Schedule: Rotateq 2, 4, 6 months Rotarix 2, 4 months
- Booster: None
- Brands:Rotateq, Rotarix
- Age: 6 weeks to 32 weeks
Varicella
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
- Dose: 0.5 ml
- Route: SQ
- Schedule:12 months and 4-6 years
- Booster: None
- Brands: Varivax
- Age: 12 months and older
HIB and Hepatitis B
Comvax
DTap and IPV
Kinrix
DTaP, Hepatitis B and IPV
Pediarix
DTaP, HIB and IPV
Pentacel
MMR and Varicella
Proquad
2, 4, 6 month Shots
- DTap
- IPV
- HIB
- Hepatitis B
- Prevnar
- Rota
12 Month Shots
- Prevnar
- HIB
- MMR
- Varicella
- Hepatitis A
18 Month Shots
- Hepatitis A
- DTaP
4-6 Year Shots
- DTap
- IPV
- MMR
- Varicella
What is the last date that the Rota series may be started?
14 Weeks 6 Days
What is the latest that the Rota Vaccine can be given?
32 Weeks
DT
- Dose
- Route
- Schedule
- Booster
- Brands
- Age
.- Dose: 0.5 ml
- Route: IM
- Schedule: 2, 4, 6, 18 months and 4-6 years
- Booster: None
- Brands:
- Age: 6 weeks to under 7
Which Hib vaccines only require 3 doses instead of 4?
Pedvax Hib
What is the rule if the patient receives the 4th dose of DTaP and the 3rd dose of IPV after the age of 4?
The the 5th dose of DTaP and the 4th dose of IPV are not needed
What is the minimum age that MMR can be administered?
12 months unless an outbreak has occured
At what age is the flu vaccine recommended to be started?
6 months
at what ages does the pediatric dose of Flu changes
36 months to 0.5 ml
Children under the age of _____ years must receive two doses of the flu vaccine the first year they receive the vaccine?
9 years
When using combination vaccines which two vaccines can children receive an extra dose of?
- Hep B
- IPV
When using the catch up schedule what is the minimum time fram between DTaP #3 and DTaP #4?
6 months