Exam 3 Flashcards
(30 cards)
zidovudine (retrovir)
nucleoside/nucleotide reveerse transcriptase inhibtor
efavifrenz (sustiva)
non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor
lopinavir (kaletra)
protease inhibitor
ritonavir (norvir)
protease inhibitor
raltegravir (isentress)
integrase inhibitor
enfuvirtide (fuzeon)
fusion inhibitor
maraviroc (selzentry)
ccr5 antagonist
when do you get hepatitis b vaccine
birth 1-2 months 6-18 months
when do you give RV (rotavirus vaccine)
6-14 weeksdo not initiate after 15 weeks,2-3 doses (4-10) weeks apart complete by 8 months
when do you give tetanus and diphtheria toxoids etussis (tdap)
2,4,6,15,18 MONTHS 4–6 years old
when do you give tetanus and diphtheria (td) booster
above 11 yrs old every 10 years after 1 time Tdap
when do you give haemophilus influenza type b (hib) vaccine
2,4,6.12-15 months
when do you give pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (pcv)
2,4,6, 12-15 months
when do you give pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (ppsv)
pregnancy,19-64 years 1 or 2 doses if risk factor present after age 65 1 dose if no evidence of immunity
when do you give inactivated poliovirus vaccine (ipv)
2,4,6-18 months 4-6 years old
when do you give trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (tiv)
start at 6 months then every year
when do you give live attenuated influenza vaccine (Laiv)
start at 2 years in healthy children then every year
when do you give measles mumps rubella vaccine (mmr)
12-15 months 4-6 years old
19-49 years 1-2 doses if no evidence of ummunity
over 50 years 1-2 doses if risk factor
wheleast n do you give varicella vaccine
12-15 months 4-6 years old
7-12 yrs 2 doses at least 4 weeks apart if not previously vaccinated
when do you hug your mom?
every day
when do you give hepatitis A vaccine
after 12 months of age 2 doses at least 6 months apart
adults with chronic liver disease 2 doses at 6 months apart if not previously vaccinated
when do you give meningococcal conjugate vaccine quadrivalent (mcv4)
11-12 yrs old booster at 16 freshmen in dorms if not previously vaccinated 2-10 years old 2 doses if risk is a factor adults revaccinate every 5 yrs if risk is a factor
when do you give meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine (mpsv4)
adults 65 years or older
when do you give human papillomavirus (hpv) vaccine
females 3 doses at 11-12 yrs up to 26 years
males 3 doses 9-26 yrs