Test 2: Vaccinations Flashcards
Birth
HepB
2 mo
HepB, RV, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV
4 mo
RV, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV
6 mo
HepB, DTaP, PCV, IPV
12 mo
Hib, PCV, MMR, VAR, HepA
15 mo
DTaP
4 yr
DTaP, IPV, MMR, VAR
11-12 yr
DTaP, MCV4, HPV
Symptoms of Measles (rubeola):
fever cough runny nose red eyes sore throat rash (mouth, face, body)
Symptoms of Mumps:
painful, swollen salivary glands fever & muscle aches abdominal pain fatigue loss of appetite
Symptoms of Perutssis (whooping cough):
common cold symptoms (runny nose/congestion, sneezing, fever, mild cough)
severe coughing 1-2 wks later
Symptoms of Rubella:
fever
sore throat
rash on face then rest of body
Symptoms of Varicella (chicken pox):
fever fatigue loss of appetite headache then rash
Symptoms of Diptheria:
common cold symptoms malaise anorexia sore throat fever "bull's neck" hoarseness cough
Symptoms of poliomyelitis:
fever uneasiness sore throat headache anorexia vomiting abdominal pain paralysis
What is a state where immune bodies are actively formed against specific antigens, either naturally by having the disease or artificially by introducing the antigen into the individual?
Active immunity
What is a temporary immunity obtained by transfusing immunoglobulins or antitoxins from another human who has been actively immunized against an antigen or from mother to fetus?
Passive immunity
Name the stage of infection: The development of an infection from the time the pathogen enters the body until signs or symptoms first appear.
Incubation period
Remember…
Incubation = Inside
Name the stage of infection: Precursor to the disease, symptoms first begin to show.
Prodromal
Remember…
Prodromal = Precursor
Name the stage of infection: A period of shedding of the outermost layer of the skin.
Desquamation
Name the stage of infection: The period of time when an individual is contagious
Period of communicability