Vaccinations Flashcards

1
Q

how many dosages of MMR?

A

two doses : 1 by 12-15 mo; 1 by 4-6 years

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2
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How many doses should 6-11 month old get if traveling?

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1 dose

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3
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How many doses should older child get who are not immunized earlier in life?

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2 doses, 1 month apart

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4
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which pathogen is teratogenic?

A

rubella

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5
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Hepatitis B schedule?

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3 doses: birth, 1 mo, 6-18 mos (second and third dose seperated by 8 months +).

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6
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Rotavirus schedule?

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2 doses: 2 mo, 4 mo

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DTAP schedule?

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5 doses + Tdap + booster: 2 mo, 4mo, 6 mo, 15-18mo, 4-6 years

TDAP 11 years
Td booster every 10 years

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8
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Hib schedule?

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3 doses: 2 mo, 4 mo, 12-15 mo

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PCV schedule?

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4 doses: 2 mo, 4 mo, 6 mo, 12-15 mo

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IPV schedule?

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4 doses: 2 mo, 4mo, 6mo - 19 mo, 4-6 years

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MMR schedule?

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2 doses: 12-15mo, 4-6 years

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12
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varicella schedule?

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2 doses: 12-15 mo, 4-6 years

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13
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Hepatitis A schedule?

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2 doses: between 1 year - 3 years, 6 months part for dosaging

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14
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HPV schedule?

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3 doses: 11-26,

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15
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MCV schedule?

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1 dose + booster: 11-12 years, booster 16-18 years

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16
Q

what is different when child

A

it is given in 2 doses 4 + weeks apart

17
Q

who can receive the LAIV?

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2-49 years old without respiratory disease, non pregnant, and not immunocompromised

18
Q

what if hepatitis B vaccination 1 and 2 dose is given but third is not complete?

A

then finish, no need to restart.

19
Q

IF newborn born to mother with + HbsAG, how should they be treated?

A

HBV vaccination and HBIG within 24 hours; complete vaccination according to schedule, rcomplete postvaccination serological testing.

20
Q

older children anad ults with no varicella immunity should receive what?

A

two immunizations 4-8 weeks apart.

21
Q

how many days is vaccinations preventative or modifying post exposure if > 12 months?

22
Q

effects of clostridium tetani?

A

lock jaw, painful muscle spasm, and wakness.

23
Q

effects of diptheria?

A

severe respiratory infection, pseudomembraneous pharyngitis.

24
Q

complications of pertussis untreated>

A

pneumonia, seizure, brain damage, death.

25
catch up vaccinatino for tetanus, diptheria, and pertussis for 7-18 years old?
one Tdap and two Td doses 1 month apart
26
when should women receive additional Tdap?
In pregnancy?
27
how should families receiver international adoptee be vaccinated for hep A?
two doses 6 months part, 1 month before arrival
28
how is polio virus transmitted?
fecal -oral route
29
Post polio syndrome?
gradual weakening of muscles. muscle weakness, generalized and muscular gatigue and atrophy. pian fromjoint degeneration, scoliosis,.
30
IVP not given with what life threatening allergy?
neomycin, streptomycin, polymyxin B