Vaccinations Flashcards
Determine a way in which a teenager may contract meningitis.
Sharing a soda
Poor hygiene
Poor hand washing
Physical contact with open blisters
Sharing a soda
Determine a bacterium that can cause dyspnea in children.
Poliomyelitis
Haemophilus influenzae type B
Rotavirus
Clostridium tetani
Haemophilus influenzae type B
The clinician is deciding upon which resource to use for guidance regarding pediatric immunizations. Propose an acceptable resource according to the current standards of practice.
AANP Vaccination Standards
AAP Vaccination Schedule
ANA Practice Pearls
NLN Immunization Recommendations
AAP Vaccination Schedule
Most children that have had Hib may be left with which problem after they have recovered from the acute form of the illness?
Cardiomyopathy
Skin discoloration
Incontinence
Blindness
Blindness
Determine what childhood disease is caused by a virus.
Rotavirus
Bacterial Meningitis
Hib
Diphtheria
Rotavirus
Predict an area that the high-risk groups of human papilloma viruses can cause cancer in.
Bone
Lungs
Cervix
Kidneys
Cervix
Children may benefit from the vaccines for children program (VFC) if they meet which of the following criteria?
Blind
Have more than eight siblings
Orphaned
Uninsured
Uninsured
Determine a way in which a teenager may contract meningitis.
Poor hygiene
Sleeping over at a friend’s house
Poor hand washing
Physical contact with open blisters
Sleeping over at a friend’s house
Determine an appropriate action for the correct administration of a vaccine.
Use a separate anatomic site for each injection.
Immunize even in the presence of severe illness.
Pre-draw syringes for expedient delivery.
Have someone else draw up vaccines to help during busy clinic days.
Use a separate anatomic site for each injection.
Identify a sequela of the measles.
Otitis
Diabetes
Deafness
Rheumatoid arthritis
Otitis
Predict a symptom that children with pneumonia are likely to develop.
Pharyngitis
Urticaria
Paralysis
Empyema
Empyema
Determine which vaccine is delivered in a four-dose series.
Quadrivalent
Pneumovax-23
Quadracel
Menactra
Pneumovax-23
Determine what childhood disease is caused by a virus.
Bacterial Meningitis
Diphtheria
Varicella
Pertussis
Varicella
Predict an area that the high-risk groups of human papilloma viruses can cause cancer in.
Kidneys
Bone
Anus
Lungs
Anus
Determine a bacterium that can cause dyspnea in children.
Clostridium tetani
Bordetella pertussis
Rotavirus
Poliomyelitis
Bordetella pertussis
Propose a key symptom of meningitis.
Vision loss
Fever
Nausea
Diarrhea
Fever
Children may benefit from the vaccines for children program (VFC) if they meet which of the following criteria?
Blind
Have more than eight siblings
Have a comorbid illness
Native American
Native American
Propose a tool used to report adverse events relative to vaccine administration.
NCVA
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
FDA
CDC
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
Predict a symptom that children with pneumonia are likely to develop.
Paralysis
Pharyngitis
Dizziness
Dyspnea
Dyspnea
Establish a symptom of rotavirus.
Mental retardation
Urticaria
Paralysis
Fever
Fever
Determine which vaccine is delivered in a two-dose series.
Recombivax-HB
Rotarix
Daptacel
Prevnar 13
Rotarix
Predict an area that the high-risk groups of human papilloma viruses can cause cancer in.
Lungs
Bone
Brain
Throat
Throat
Identify the virus that may lay dormant in children for years and manifest symptoms when they are adults.
HPV
Influenza
Rubella
Roseola
HPV
Determine an appropriate action for the correct administration of a vaccine.
Mix different vaccines together if more than one is being given.
Consider immunizations for those with only a mild illness.
Immunize even in the presence of severe illness.
Pre-draw syringes for expedient delivery.
Consider immunizations for those with only a mild illness.
Establish what the mumps virus can cause.
Blindness
Arthritis
Sterility in males
Colitis
Sterility in males
Most children that have had Hib may be left with which problem after they have recovered from the acute form of the illness?
Incontinence
Skin discoloration
Hypertension
Epiglottitis
Epiglottitis
Determine a way in which a teenager may contract meningitis.
Sharing a burger and fries
Physical contact with open blisters
Poor hand washing
Working on a computer
Sharing a burger and fries
Identify a sequela of the measles.
Diabetes
Meningitis
Rheumatoid arthritis
Encephalitis
Encephalitis
Determine what the etiology of poliomyelitis includes.
Prolific diarrhea
Coughing in an open area
Contact with inanimate objects
Fecal–oral contact
Fecal–oral contact
Identify a piece of information collected for VAERS.
Reason for the event
Timing of the vaccination
Agency of administration
Vaccination dose
Timing of the vaccination