vaccine particulars Flashcards

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Hepatitis A vaccine for international travel

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age 6-11 months one dose before departure then revaccinate with 2 doses separated by at least 6 months between 12-23 months
unvaccinated 12m and older administer one dose as soon as travel is considered

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Treatment for babies born to HBsAg positive mothers

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Hep B vaccine within 12 hours of birth and HBIG regardless of birth weight.
If < 2000grams administer 3 additional doses beginning at 1 month old
then test for HBsAg and anti-HBs at 9-12 months

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3
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If the mother’s Hepatitis B status is unknown how would you treat the infant?

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Administer Hep B vaccine within 12 hours regardless of birth weight.
If weight is < 2000grams administer HBIG within 12 hours of birth and administer 3 additional vaccine dosed beginning at age 1 month

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4
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When is revaccination of hepatitis b recommended?

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hemodialysis patients

and other immunocompromised patients

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5
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True or false

Initial influenza vaccination requires 2 doses separated by at least 4 weeks in children 6 months-8 years

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true

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LAIV should not be used in the following:

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  1. hx of a severe allergic reaction to influenza vaccine
  2. ages 2-4 years with a hx of asthma
  3. rec. aspirin or salicylate medications
  4. immunocompromised
  5. Asplenia
  6. cochlear implant
  7. pregnancy
  8. received influenza anti-viral medication in the last 48 hours
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7
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True or false

Menactra (meningococcal) should be given before or at the same time as DTaP

A

True

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8
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Can you give PCV13 at the same time as PPSV23?

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no, PCV13 should be given first

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Recommendation for Tdap in pregnancy

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one dose during each pregnancy, preferrable in the early part of gestational weeks 27-36

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Haemophilus influenza type B vaccine in asplenia

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1 dose if previously unvaccinated

If possible 1 dose 14 days before splenectomy

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Haemophilus influenza type B vaccine in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

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3 dose series 4 weeks apart starting 6-12 months after a successful transplant

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At-risk populations that should receive Hep A vaccine

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  1. chronic liver disease
  2. HIV
  3. Men who have sex with men
  4. injection or non-injection drug users
  5. homeless
  6. work with hep A virus
  7. travel to areas with a high endemic of hep A
  8. workers in healthcare settings, group homes, daycare settings for developmentally disabled
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At-risk populations that should receive Hep B vaccine

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  1. chronic liver disease
  2. HIV
  3. sexual exposure
  4. current or recent injection drug use
  5. exposure to blood products
  6. hemodialysis
  7. DM <60 years old
  8. incarcerated persons
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True or false

HPV vaccine is recommended for all adults through 26 years of age

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true

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Pneumococcal vaccination for 19-64 years old with chronic medical conditions heart, liver, or lung disease, or DM, alcoholism, smoking

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one dose of PPSV23

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