Donor Deferrals in terms of Vaccinations Flashcards

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1
Q
  1. small pox
  2. measles, rubeola mumps, polio, typhoid, yellow fever
  3. tetanus, pneumococcal, HIB diptheria, cholera
  4. Hepatitis A (with close contact)
  5. Hepa B (with close contact)

A. 2-3 weeks or until scabs have fallen off
B. 2 weeks
C. 1 year
D. no deferral
E. 6 weeks

A

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  1. Chicken pox, rubella, H1N1, BCG, HPV, Rabies (non exposure)
  2. Typhoid, menigococcal, chilera, paratyphoid
  3. Hepa B (exposure)
  4. Tetanus immunoglobulin
  5. Rabies (post-exposure/bite)

A. 1 year
B. No deferral
C. 1 month

A

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3
Q
  1. Rabies (non-exposure)
  2. Rabies
  3. Rabies (post-exposure)

A. 1 year from last dose
B. Anytime
C. 1 month

A

CBA

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4
Q
  1. Live attenuated german measles
  2. Bacterial measles (rubeola)

A. 2 weeks
B. 4 weeks

A

BA

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5
Q
  1. Polio (oral)
  2. Polio (injection)

A. 2 weeks
B. 1 year
C. 2 years
D. No deferral

A

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6
Q
  1. Hepa A (non exposure)
  2. Hepa B (non exposure)

A. 1 week from vaccination
B. Anytime

A

BA

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