Expanded Program on Immunization Flashcards

1
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Expanded Program on Immunization was also known as

A

National Immunization Program (NIP)

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2
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when was EPI launched by the Philippine government

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on July 12, 1976

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3
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RA no. 10152

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“Mandatory Infants and Children Health Immunization Act of 2011”

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4
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who signed RA no. 10152

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President Benigno Aquino III

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5
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Strategy 1 of EPI

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Conduct of Routine Immunization for Infants/Children/Women through the Reaching Every Barangay (REB) strategy

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6
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Strategy 1 of EPI was an adaptation of

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WHO-UNICEF Reaching Every District (RED)

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7
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was introduced in 2004 aimed to improve the access to routine immunization and reduce drop-outs.

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WHO-UNICEF Reaching Every District (RED)

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8
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Strategy 2 of EPI

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Supplemental Immunization Activity (SIA)

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9
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Strategy 3 of EPI

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Strengthening Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Surveillance

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10
Q

Derived from wild viruses or bacteria which are modified or weakened in laboratories.

A

Live Attenuated Vaccines

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11
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Produced by growing the bacteria or virus in culture media which are then subjected to heat or chemical agents

A

Inactivated Vaccines

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12
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Whole viruses

A

influenza, IPV, rabies

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13
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Whole bacteria

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pertussis, typhoid, cholera

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14
Q

Sub-unit/fractional vaccines

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influenza, HepB

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15
Q

Pure polysaccharides & conjugates

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Hib, PPV, PCV

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16
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Toxoids

A

Diphtheria, Tetanus

17
Q

2 or 3 inactivated injectable vaccines can be
given in the same visit. Ex:

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PENTA, PCV, IPV

18
Q

Simultaneous administration of 2 live vaccines can be given in the same visit. Ex:

A

Oral Polio & MMR

19
Q

Injections are administered into the fatty tissue underneath the dermis and above the
muscle tissue.

A

Subcutaneous Route (SC)

20
Q

should be administered first before giving injectable vaccines or performing other procedures.

A

Oral vaccines

21
Q

Routinely recommended sites for IM

A

anterior lateral thigh
(vastus lateralis muscle) & upper arm (deltoid muscle)

22
Q

Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by a type of bacteria called

A

Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

23
Q

slow-growing bacteria that thrive in areas of the body that are rich in blood and oxygen, such as the lungs.

A

Mycobacterium tuberculosis,

24
Q

against tuberculosis
and post exposure rabies vaccination

A

Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG)

25
Q

Diphteria is caused by what bacterium

A

Corynebacterium diphtheriae.

26
Q

A serious bacterial infection that usually affects the mucous membranes of your nose and throat.

A

DIPHTERIA

27
Q

Also known as whooping cough,

A

PERTUSSIS

28
Q

PERTUSSIS is caused by the bacterium

A

Bordetella pertussis.

29
Q

It is known for uncontrollable, violent
coughing which often makes it hard to breathe.

A

PERTUSSIS

30
Q

It protects against five diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis, hepatitis B, and Haemophilus influenzae type b.

A

PENTA Vaccine

31
Q

pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV) is for

A

elders

32
Q

pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) is for

A

for infants

33
Q

Measles is highly contagious & infectious to what trimester of pregnancy

A

1st trimester

34
Q

AKA Rubeola

A

Measles

35
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It is a viral infection that primarily affects saliva-producing (salivary) glands that are located near your ears.

A

MUMPS

36
Q

AKA Bayo-ok

A

MUMPS

37
Q

It is a contagious viral infection best known
by its distinctive red rash.

A

RUBELLA

38
Q

A.K.A“GERMAN
MEASLES”

A

RUBELLA

39
Q

Primarily used for prevention of cervical
cancer for women.

A

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine