PHAR 340 FINAL Flashcards

(27 cards)

1
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Minimum Interval:

Two inactivated vaccines

A

No minimum

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Minimum Interval:

Inactivated and live vaccines

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No minimum

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3
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Minimum Interval:

Two live vaccines, if not simultaneous

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28-day minimum interval

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4
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Minimum Interval:

Inactivated vaccines and antibodies

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No minimum

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5
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Minimum Interval:

Live vaccines followed by blood products

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2 weeks

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6
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Minimum Interval:

Blood product given before live vaccine

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Varies

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7
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Minimum Interval:

Live vaccine followed by PPD skin test

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28-day minimum

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8
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Minimum Interval:

PPD skin test followed by live vaccine

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Administer vaccine after PPD skin test has been read

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9
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What happens if the interval between vaccine doses in a series is decreased?

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It may interfere with antibody response and protection

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10
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What happens if the interval between vaccine doses in a series is increased?

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Does not reduce vaccine effectiveness but it DOES delay protection for the patient.

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11
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A condition that greatly increases the risk of an adverse reaction is known as a __________.

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contradiction

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What is the universal contradiction for all vaccines?

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Any type of severe allergy to a vaccine component

(ie: such as anaphylaxis or laryngeal edema)

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13
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Minor illnesses, allergies to products not in vaccine, and breastfeeding are all examples of (True/False) contradictions.

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False

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14
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True or False

Multiple vaccines in one day may cause adverse effects.

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False

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15
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Delaying vaccines may increase:

1.
2.
3.

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  1. Risk of infection and outbreaks
  2. Number of appointments
  3. The likelihood that the vaccine schedule will not be completed.
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16
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True or False

Vaccinations are encouraged proir to pregnancy

17
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True or False

Inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine is not recommended if pregnant during influenza season.

A

False

Inactivated vaccine is recommended if pregnant during influenza season

18
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Select Correct Answer and Fill in Blank:

Women should receive (DTaP/Tdap) vaccination for every pregnancy; (before/after) ___ weeks of gestation.

A
  • Tdap
  • after
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19
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What is the ideal range for pregnant women to receive Tdap vaccination? ( In weeks)

A

27 to 36 weeks after gestation

20
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Immunosuppression Patients

Live vaccines should be given ___ weeks prior to immunosuppression.

21
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Immunosuppression Patients

Inactivated vaccines are preferred 4 weeks before immunosuppression, but definitely no sooner than ___ weeks before immunosuppression

22
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Vaccine Schedules

How many schedules are there for adults?

23
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Vaccine Schedules

How many schedules are there for children

24
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What is the minimum interval on catch-up schedule?

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The routine influenza vaccination is recommended for all persons aged _______ or older who do not have contradictions.
6 months
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