Pediatric Immunizations Flashcards

1
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What is a vaccine information statements?

A

Info sheets provided by CDC that explain to vaccine recipients, their parents, or legal guardians both the benefits and risks of a vaccine

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What can be a simple way to help with the pain of immunizations?

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Can change the order of vaccines given when have to give multiple, certain orders can make it overall less painful

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If a child has an adverse reaction to a vaccine, where should you report it?

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United States Department of Health and Human Services

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What is the typical administration schedule for Hepatitis B vaccine?

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Ideally at birth during hospitalization, at 1-2 months, and at 6-18 months

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5
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What patients do you want to AVOID hep B vaccines?

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Avoid in patients with hypersensitivity to yeast or any vaccine components

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What is the recommended administration of TDaP?

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5 dose series; 2 mos, 4 mos, 6 mos, 15-18 mos, and 4-6 years

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What are the contraindications to the TDaP vaccine?

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anaphylactic reaction to vaccine or vaccine components, encephalopathy within 7 days of previous dose without another identifiable cause, progressive neurological disorder

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What are the 2 licensed formulations of DTaP?

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Daptacel, Infranix

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9
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How many licensed formulations of the Hib vaccine are there?

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3 (PedVaxHIB, ActHIB/OMNIHib, Hiberix)

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PedVaxHIB is available as?

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A 2 dose series @ 2 and 4 months and as a booster at 12-15 months

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ActHIB is available as?

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A 3 dose series @ 2, 4, and 6 months and a booster at 12-15 months

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What are the contraindications to Hib vaccine?

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None specifically

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13
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Local reactions to the Hib vaccine occur in what percentage of patients?

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25%

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What is the only available Polio vaccine available in the US?

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Trivalent IPV (inactivated polio virus)

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How is IPV administered?

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Subq or IM in 4 doses; 2, 4, 6-18 months and 4-6 years

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16
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What adverse effects are assoc. with IPV?

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None

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17
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These vaccines are live, attenuated vaccines?

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MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), Varicella, Rotavirus

18
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What is the administration schedule of MMR?

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1st dose at 12-15 months, 2nd dose at school entry

19
Q

What are the “true” contraindications to MMR vaccine?

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pregnancy, known altered immunodeficiency, long term immunosuppressive therapy, and hematologic or solid tumors

20
Q

If patients develop this condition within 6 weeks of prior MMR dose, they should NOT receive the subsequent dose?

A

thrombocytopenia

21
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Possible adverse reactions to MMR vaccine?

A

Fever, rash, joint complaints, hypersensitivity reactions, development of ITP, and seizures

22
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What is the admin. schedule for varicella vaccine?

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2 dose series; subq or IM, @ 12-15 months and again at 4-6 years

23
Q

Contraindications to varicella vaccine?

A

primary or acquired immunodeficiency, pregnancy, moderate or severe illnesses and previous anaphylactoid reaction to neomycin or gelatin

24
Q

What do you have to avoid for 6 weeks after the varicella vaccine?

A

salicylates d/t concern for Reye’s syndrome

25
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Adverse reactions to varicella vaccine?

A

Rash and fever

26
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Dose schedule for pneumococcal vaccine?

A

IM @ 2, 4, 6 months and the 4th dose btw 12-15 months of age

27
Q

This vaccine is recommended for children aged 2-10 who have an indication for vaccination?

A

Meningococcal

28
Q

What are indications for meningococcal vaccination in kids?

A

travelers to regions where meningitis is endemic and those with immune deficiencies

29
Q

Meningococcal vaccine is recommended for ALL children of what age?

A

11-18

30
Q

Universal immunization for this disease is recommended for children 12-13 months of age?

A

Hep A

31
Q

Hep A dose schedule if patient is 1-18 years old?

A

2 IM doses at least 6 months apart

32
Q

The influenza vaccine is recommended for all children > what age?

A

> 6 months

33
Q

Give how many doses of influenza vaccine if it is child’s first time?

A

2; give first then 2nd 28 days later

34
Q

There are ___ oral vaccines available for rotavirus?

A

2

35
Q

RV5, PRV, or RotaTeq is one type of rotavirus oral vaccine, what is the dose schedule?

A

3 doses @ 2, 4, and 6 months of age

36
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RV1, HRV, RotaRix is the other type of rotavirus oral vaccine, what is the dose schedule?

A

2 doses, @ 2 and 4 months of age

37
Q

What are the current recommendations for HPV vaccine in girls?

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Recommended for routine administration in girls beginning in 11-12 years of age and for girls and women ages 13-26 who have no received or completed the vaccine series

38
Q

What are the current recommendations for HPV vaccine in boys?

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Recommended for boys beginning in 11-12 year old range and men ages 12-21 who have not received or completed the vaccine series

39
Q

Gardasil is active against which HPV strains?

A

6, 11, 16 and 18

40
Q

What is the dose schedule for Gardasil?

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3 doses, at time 0, at 2 and 6 month follow up

41
Q

Cervarix is active against which HPV strains?

A

16 and 18

42
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Dose schedule for Cervarix?

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3 doses; at time 0, 1 and 6 month follow up