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?

A

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?

A

2 doses, 1 month apart

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4
Q

which pathogen is teratogenic?

A

rubella

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5
Q

Hepatitis B schedule?

A

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?

A

2 doses: 2 mo, 4 mo

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7
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DTAP schedule?

A

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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9
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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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10
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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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11
Q

MMR schedule?

A

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
Q

HPV schedule?

A

3 doses: 11-26,

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15
Q

MCV schedule?

A

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?

A

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?

A

3-5 days

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
Q

catch up vaccinatino for tetanus, diptheria, and pertussis for 7-18 years old?

A

one Tdap and two Td doses 1 month apart

26
Q

when should women receive additional Tdap?

A

In pregnancy?

27
Q

how should families receiver international adoptee be vaccinated for hep A?

A

two doses 6 months part, 1 month before arrival

28
Q

how is polio virus transmitted?

A

fecal -oral route

29
Q

Post polio syndrome?

A

gradual weakening of muscles. muscle weakness, generalized and muscular gatigue and atrophy. pian fromjoint degeneration, scoliosis,.

30
Q

IVP not given with what life threatening allergy?

A

neomycin, streptomycin, polymyxin B