Immunizations Flashcards

1
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Which type of vaccinations have a very small potential to cause disease?

A

Live (attenuated)

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2
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Who should not receive live (attenuated) vaccinations?

A

immunocompromised patients
(on immunosuppressants, severe disease process, cancer, etc.)

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3
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Do exogenous vaccinations provide active or passive immunization?

A

active

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4
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What are some sources of passive vaccination?

A

Maternal-fetal via placental circulation
maternal-infant via breastmilk
Antibody infusion (Immune globulin)

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5
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Recommendations to relief post-immunization symptoms include:

A

massage
warm compress
fluids
rest

attempt to avoid anti-inflammatories

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6
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Best pain med to take after vaccination (if you have to)

A

acetaminophen (no peripheral anti-inflammatory properties)

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7
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Is a cough or cold a contraindication to vaccination?

A

no

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8
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Is MMR a live vaccine

A

yes

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9
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is DTaP a live vaccine

A

no

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10
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For a 16 year old, should DTaP or TDaP be given?

A

TDaP
lower doses, used for booster

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11
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List some contraindications to vaccination

A

previous anaphylaxis to THAT vaccine

severely immunocompromised (for live vaccines)

moderate/severe illness

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12
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is poliovirus vaccination live?

A

PO = yes
IM = no

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13
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is HiB vaccination live?

A

no

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14
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is varicella vaccination live?

A

yes

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15
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is hepB vaccination live?

A

no

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16
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is hepA vaccination live?

17
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is pneumococcal vaccination live?

18
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is meningococcal vaccination live?

19
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is influenza vaccination live?

20
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how often should booster of influenza be administered?

21
Q

is rotavirus vaccination live?

22
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is HPV vaccination live?

23
Q

Does hx of HPV vaccination preclude a female from getting a yearly pap smear?

A

no - some strains of HPV aren’t included in the vaccine

24
Q

Is RSV vaccination live?

A

No - it’s not a vaccination. Immunity is passively administered as monoclonal antibody infusion

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How does activated charcoal work
binds drugs/chemicals in GI tract for excretion
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contraindications to activated charcoal administration
bowel obstruction or perforation
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how to administer activated charcoal
PO, mix with water. can be given via NGT
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How long after poison ingestion should activated charcoal be administered?
ASAP <30mins = 90% of poison inactivated 60mins = only 37%
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How does polyethylene glycol work?
decreases time for gut absorption of poison
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contraindications for polyethelyene glycol administration
ileus peritonitis bowel obstruction or perforation
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List three methods to accelerate poison removal from plasma
ion trapping alter urinary pH nondrug txs (HD, exchange transfusion)
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definition of antidote
substance that counteracts the effects of another (i.e. naloxone for opioid agonists)