Vaccination Schedule Flashcards
MMR vaccination schedule
1st dose: 12-15 months
2nd dose: 4-6 years
DTap vaccine
(6wk-6yrs)
2 months
4 months
6 months
15-18 months
4-6 years
TDap or TD
11-12 years
Every 10 years after that
Hib vaccine
(3-4 doses depending on the brand)
2 months
4 months
(6 months- for certain brands)
12-15 months
Meningococcal vaccine
MenACWY (2 doses)
11-12 years
Booster @16
MenB:
16 year old visit
(Can repeat 2nd 4 weeks later)
Pnueumococcal vaccine
2 vaccines: PCV13 and PPSV23
PCV13: 2 months
4 months
6 months
12-15 months
Adults age 19 yr or older who are immunocompromised
PPSV23:
65yr or older
Polio vaccine
2 months
4 months
6-18 months
4 years old
Varicella Vaccine
12 months
4-6 years
For the first MMR and varicella vaccine
SEPARATE THEM dont give the MMRV
Rotavirus vaccine
ORAL
Rotateq (3 doses)
2 months
4 months
6 months
Rotarix: 2 doses
2 months
4 months
Hep A vaccine
2 doses
1-18 years
(Given 6 months apart)
HPV vaccination
9-11 years (can give til 26 yo)
BEFORE 15th birthday 2 dose series
AFTER 15 3 dose series
1-2 months after, and 6 months after
Influenza vaccine schedule
Inactivated 6 months
(First time they get this they need 2 doses, 4 weeks apart)
Live vaccine:
Ages 2-49
No preggy women
Hep B vaccination schedule
3 doses
Birth
1-2 months
6-18 months
What is the max age for the first dose of rotavirus vaccine
14 wks 6 days
What vaccines are available LIVE?
MMR
Flu (intranasal)
Varicella
Yellow fever
Vaccinia (small pox)
Rotavirus
A kid comes in complaining of nonspecific symptoms that progress into paralysis what would you diagnose them with?
Polio
Pt reports mild nonspecific symptoms that then turned into a macular rash primarily on the trunk of the body that are very itchy what would you diagnose them with?
Varicella
Patient has a erythematous rash along one side of chest near a sensory nerve, clumped together with vesicles. Pt reports having severe pain in the area about a week before the rash. What would you diagnose?
Herpes zoster (shingles)
Shingles vaccine
Shingrix age 50+
2 dose series
Given 6 months apart
Pts mom reports their son is having watery diarrhea for 3-4 days and even has a temp of 102 what would you potentially diagnose?
Rotavirus
Little girl comes in with onset of child fever and a single rigor as well as pleuritic chest pain. What could she potentially be diagnosed with?
Pneumococcal disease
A little kid comes in to the ER with fever, headache, nuchal rigidity and photophobia and a petechial rash, what would you potentially diagnose them with?
Meningococcal disease
A 3 year old comes in with fever anorexia, abd discomort, a lil jaundice and dark urine. What disease process would you suspect?
Hep A
At birth what vaccines does a baby receive!
Hep B
What 2 months what vaccines does a baby receive?
DTap
Hep B
Hib
Polio
Pcv
Rotavirus
At four months what vaccine can a baby receive?
DTap
Hib
Polio
Pcv
rotavirus
At 6 months what immunizations can a baby receive?
Hep B
DTap
Polio
Pcv
Rotavirus
Influenza
From 12-18 months what vaccines can a baby receive?
DTap
Hib
Pcv
MMR
Varicella
Hep a
Influenza
At 4-6 years old what vaccine can a child receive?
DTap
Polio
MMR
Varicella