vaccines Flashcards

1
Q

which vaccine should NOT be given to children with asthma or 2-4yo with recurrent wheeze (and what do you give instead)

A

intranasal influenza (inactivated influenza)

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2
Q

which vaccine can you NOT give with egg allergy

A

yellow fever

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3
Q

which vaccine can you NOT give the first dose when infant is >15 weeks of age

A

rotavirus

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4
Q

which vaccine contains neomycin & gelatin

A

MMR

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5
Q

which vaccine is given at birth (within 24 hours)

A

Hep B

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6
Q

ages of 1st, 2nd + 3rd dose for Hep B vaccine

A

1st: birth
2nd: 1-2 months
3rd: 6-18 months

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7
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ages of 1st, 2nd + 3rd dose for rotavirus, DTap, Hip, PCV. IPV

A

1st: 2 months
2nd: 4 months
3rd: 6 months

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8
Q

age of 1st dose of MMR, varicella and Hep A

A

12 months

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9
Q

age of 2nd dose of MMR

A

4 years

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10
Q

age of booster of varicella

A

4 years

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11
Q

final booster DTaP

A

4 years

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12
Q

age of 4th dose of IPV

A

4 years

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13
Q

age of 2nd dose of Hep A (how many months must be elapsed from 1st dose)

A

18 months (6 months)

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14
Q

which vaccines are CI with latex allergy (2)

A

rotavirus
meningococcal conjugate vaccine

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15
Q

which vaccines are CI with neomycin allergy (4)

A

IPV
MMR
Varicella
Hep A

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16
Q

live attenuated vaccines (7)

A

smallpox
yellow fever
rotavirus
chickenpox (VZV)
sabin polio virus
MMR
influenza (intranasal)
“live! see yellow rotating chiceksm get vaccinated with Sabin and MMR, its incredible”

17
Q

killed/inactivated vaccines (4)

A

rabies
influzena
Salk polio
Hep A
“Salk killed RIPA”

18
Q

subunit vaccines

A

Hep B
HPV