Vaccines Flashcards
Birth
Hep B
Vitamin K
Erythromycin ointment
PKU #1 24-48 hours of life
2 weeks
PKU #2
2 months
Rotateq
IPV
Hep B
Hib
Dtap
PCV
4 months
Rotateq
IPV
Hib
Dtap
6 months
Rotateq
IPV
Hep B
Hib
Dtap
9 months
Hgb
(Can start Flu)
12 months
Varicella
Hep A
PCV
Hgb
15 months
MMR
DTap
Hib
18 months
Hep A (no earlier than 6 months from first dose)
M-Chat
24 months
Hgb
Mchat
3 years
Hgb
Vision
4 years
MMR
Varicella
DTap
IPV
Vision
5 years
Hgb
Vision
7 years
Tdap
Vision
9 years
Metabolic labs one time 9-11 years old
Can start HPV (2 doses)
11 years
Tdap
Meningococcal
HPV (2 doses)
Vision
Metabolic labs one time 9-11 years old
16 years
Meningococcal
Meningococcal B
Vision
18 years
Meningococcal B
Vision
The initial flu dosing can start at _ old and is _ doses _ months apart
6 months old
2 doses
1 month apart
The flu shot should not be administered with _ and _ due to increased seizure risk
DTap
PCV
_ is a vaccine commonly known to cause rash similar to its pathogen
Varicella
Bexsero is
Meningococcal B
Hepatitis A has _ doses that should be given no less than _ months apart
2 doses
6 months apart
Meningococcal B is _ doses given _ months apart
2 doses
1-2 months apart
The HPV vaccine is _ doses given _ months apart
2 doses (if started <15 years old)
6-12 months apart
If the HPV vaccine is given after _ years old it requires _ doses
15 years old
3 doses
2 months apart
Rotavirus is transmitted via
Fecal Oral Route
HPV is transmitted via
Skin to skin contact (STI)
Varicella is transmitted via
Direct contact (open lesions)
Respiratory droplets
Measles is transmitted via
Respiratory droplets
Mumps is transmitted via
Respiratory droplets
Rubella is transmitted via
Respiratory droplets
Direct contact
Hepatitis A is transmitted via
Close contact
Contaminated food/drink
Hepatitis B is transmitted via
Blood borne (needles, birth, sharing of blood products)
Diptheria is transmitted via
Respiratory droplets
Tetanus is transmitted via
Spore transfer from animal/human excriment to open cuts/wounds
Pertussis is transmitted via
Respiratory droplets
Hib is transmitted via
Respiratory droplets
IPV is transmitted via
Fecal Oral
Respiratory droplets