Vaccines Flashcards
How spaced apart should live vaccines be if they are not given on the same day?
A. 2 weeks
B. 4 weeks
C. 60 days
D. 3 months or longer
B. 4 weeks
how long should you wait to give a live vaccine after a patient has received an antibody containing product if they were simultaneously given?
A. 2 weeks
B. 4 weeks
C. 60 days
D. 3 months or longer
D. 3 months or longer
Which of the following vaccines have an Egg component in them?
A. IPV (Poliovirus) B. Varicella C. Influenza D. Yellow Fever E. MMR F. Zoster
C. Influenza
D. Yellow Fever
Which of the following vaccines have a Gelatin component in them?
A. IPV (Poliovirus) B. Varicella C. Influenza D. Yellow Fever E. MMR F. Zoster
B. Varicella
D. Yellow Fever
E. MMR
F. Zoster
Which of the following vaccines have a Neomycin component in them?
A. IPV (Poliovirus) B. Varicella C. Influenza D. Yellow Fever E. MMR F. Zoster
A. IPV
B. Varicella
E. MMR
F. Zoster
Which of the following vaccines should Pregnant pts receive during pregnancy?
A. Influenza vaccine
B. Tdap
C. Cholera
D. Zoster
A. Influenza vaccine –> but not the Live mist one (Flumist)
B. Tdap –> with Each pregnacny (wks 27-36 optimally)
Live vaccines are contraindicated!!
Which of the following are Live vaccines?
A. H. Flu (HiB) Haemophilus influenzae B B. Typhoid (injectable) C. Typhoid (Vivotif) D. Rabies E. Rotavirus F. Cholera
C. Typhoid (Vivotif) –> Capsule, Injectable is not live
E. Rotavirus
F. Cholera
Which of the following are Live vaccines?
A. Tdap B. MMR C. MMRV D. Japanese encephalitis E. Poliomyelitis F. Yellow fever
B. MMR
C. MMRV
F. Yellow fever
Which of the following are Live vaccines?
A. Hep A and Hep B B. Varicella C. Human papilomavirus D. Influenza intranasal (Flumist) E. Meningococcal F. Pneumococcal G. Zoster
B. Varicella
D. Influenza intranasal (Flumist)
G. Zoster
How long should children receiving the Influenza vaccine for the first time (ages 6months - 8 years) wait before getting the second dose?
A. 2 weeks
B. 4 weeks
C. 60 days
D. 3 months or longer
B. 4 weeks
give the 2 doses 4 weeks apart
Match the following age groups with the different Influenza vaccines.
Fluzone Quadrivalent FluMist Fluzone High-Dose (Fluad) Flucelvax quadrivalent Flublok
> 6 mounths > 4 years 2-49 years >18 years > 65 years
Fluzone Quadrivalent - >6months FluMist - 2-49 years Fluzone High-Dose (Fluad) - > 65 years Flucelvax quadrivalent - > 4 years Flublok (Egg-free) - >18 years
Which of the following are Intranasal?
A. MMR B. MMRV C. Typhoid (Vivotif) D. Varicella E. Zostavax F. PPSV23 G. Cholera (Vaxchora) H. Rotavirus (Rotateq, Rotarix) I. FluMist J. Yelllow fever
I. FluMist
Which of the following are SC only?
A. MMR B. MMRV C. Typhoid (Vivotif) D. Varicella E. Zostavax F. PPSV23 G. Cholera (Vaxchora) H. Rotavirus (Rotateq, Rotarix) I. FluMist J. Yelllow fever
A. MMR
B. MMRV
D. Varicella
E. Zostavax
J. Yelllow fever
Which of the following are IM or SC?
A. MMR B. MMRV C. Typhoid (Vivotif) D. Varicella E. Zostavax F. PPSV23 G. Cholera (Vaxchora) H. Rotavirus (Rotateq, Rotarix) I. FluMist J. Yelllow fever
F. PPSV23 and IPV (IPOL)
Which of the following are PO?
A. MMR B. MMRV C. Typhoid (Vivotif) D. Varicella E. Zostavax F. PPSV23 G. Cholera (Vaxchora) H. Rotavirus (Rotateq, Rotarix) I. FluMist J. Yelllow fever
C. Typhoid (Vivotif) –> Capsule
G. Cholera (Vaxchora) –> Oral solution
H. Rotavirus (Rotateq, Rotarix) –> Oral solution
Which of the following vaccines must be stored in the Freezer?
A. Typhoid (Vivotif) B. Cholera vaccine (Vaxchora) C. Varivax D. Zostervax E. MMRV F. MMR G. Hib (H. Flue) H. Menactra and Menveo (Meningococcal) I. Hep A and Hep B J. DTap, Td, Tdap
B. Cholera vaccine (Vaxchora)
C. Varivax
D. Zostervax
E. MMRV
Typhoid (Vivotif) is PO and is stored in the refrigerator
MMR can be stored in the refrigerator or the Freezer
Which of the following are routine childhood vaccines
A. Prevnar 13 (pneumococcal) B. IPV (Polio) C. Rotavirus D. MMR E. Varicella F. H. Flue (HIb) G. Meningococcal H. DTaP I. Tdap
A. Prevnar 13 (pneumococcal) B. IPV (Polio) C. Rotavirus D. MMR E. Varicella F. H. Flue (HIb) H. DTaP
2-4-6 months, Pneumo also at 12 months
Damn Pretty BaBy, rotate that ass on the Pole
D-Dtap P- Pneumo B- HepB B-HiB Rot - Rotavirus Pol - Polio (IPV)
Which of the following vaccines must be stored in the Refrigerator?
A. Typhoid (Vivotif) B. Cholera vaccine (Vaxchora) C. Varivax D. Zostervax E. MMRV F. MMR G. Hib (H. Flue) H. Menactra and Menveo (Meningococcal) I. Hep A and Hep B J. DTap, Td, Tdap
A. Typhoid (Vivotif)
G. Hib (H. Flue)
H. Menactra and Menveo (Meningococcal)
I. Hep A and Hep B
J. DTap, Td, Tdap
At what age do administer Shingrix?
A. age > 45
B. age > 50
C. age> 60
D. age >65
B. age > 50
Zostavax no longer proffered, all pts should now get shingrix, even if they have already gotten Zostavax. (Need to wait 8 weeks)
Age > 65 is for PCV 23 (pneumovax 23)
At what age do administer Zostavax?
A. age > 45
B. age > 50
C. age> 60
D. age >65
C. age> 60
Zostavax no longer proffered, all pts should now get shingrix, even if they have already gotten Zostavax. (Need to wait 8 weeks)
Age > 65 is for PCV 23 (pneumovax 23)