Vaccinations Flashcards

1
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Inactivated vs live vaccine?

A

Live have more contraindications and can only be given when healthy; inactivated can be used in pregnant, immunosuppressed, severe illness, recent blood transfusion

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2
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What is a conjugate vaccine?

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covalently attaching a polysaccharide antigen to a carrier protein, thereby conferring the immunological attributes of the carrier on the attached antigen

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3
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Possible contraindications to getting a vaccination

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allergy to component, encephalopathy, pregnancy, immunosuppression, severe illness, recent blood products

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4
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Which vaccines are live vaccines?

A

MMR, Varicella, Rotavirus, intranasal Influenza

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5
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Why is Diphtheria vaccine given?

A

mortality

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6
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Why is Tetanus vaccine given?

A

mortality

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7
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Why is Pertussis vaccine given?

A

death by secondary infections

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Why is Polio vaccine given?

A

95% asx; 1-2% aseptic meningitis; < 1% flaccid paralysis; mortality

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Why is H-flu B (Hib) vaccine given?

A

leading cause of bacterial meningitis; mortality especially in young

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Why is Measles vaccine given?

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pneumonia (most common), acute encephalitis (rare); mortality

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11
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Why is Mumps vaccine given?

A

orchitis may lead to infertility

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12
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Why is Rubella vaccine given?

A

transplacental damages of fetus
organ damage and fetal death
congenital rubella syndrome

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13
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Why is Varicella vaccine given?

A

morbidity, contagious, inconvenience

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14
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Why is Herpes Zoster vaccine given?

A

morbidity

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15
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Why is Hep A vaccine given?

A

children asx and are vectors for adult infection

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16
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Why is Hep B vaccine given?

A

generally asx until older and have chronic cirrhosis

17
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Why is Influenza vaccine given?

A

pneumonia

mortality

18
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Why is Pneumococcal vaccine given?

A

bacteremia, meningits, mortality

19
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Why is Meningococcal vaccine given?

A

pneumonia, meningitis, mortality

20
Q

Why is HPV vaccine given?

A

cervical cancer and possibly head and neck cancer

21
Q

Why is Rotavirus vaccine given?

A

dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, mortality