Test 2: Vaccinations Flashcards

1
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Birth

A

HepB

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2
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2 mo

A

HepB, RV, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV

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3
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4 mo

A

RV, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV

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4
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6 mo

A

HepB, DTaP, PCV, IPV

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5
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12 mo

A

Hib, PCV, MMR, VAR, HepA

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6
Q

15 mo

A

DTaP

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7
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4 yr

A

DTaP, IPV, MMR, VAR

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8
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11-12 yr

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DTaP, MCV4, HPV

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9
Q

Symptoms of Measles (rubeola):

A
fever
cough
runny nose
red eyes
sore throat
rash (mouth, face, body)
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10
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Symptoms of Mumps:

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painful, swollen salivary glands
fever & muscle aches
abdominal pain
fatigue
loss of appetite
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11
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Symptoms of Perutssis (whooping cough):

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common cold symptoms (runny nose/congestion, sneezing, fever, mild cough)
severe coughing 1-2 wks later

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12
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Symptoms of Rubella:

A

fever
sore throat
rash on face then rest of body

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13
Q

Symptoms of Varicella (chicken pox):

A
fever
fatigue
loss of appetite
headache
then rash
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14
Q

Symptoms of Diptheria:

A
common cold symptoms
malaise
anorexia
sore throat
fever
"bull's neck"
hoarseness
cough
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15
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Symptoms of poliomyelitis:

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fever
uneasiness
sore throat
headache
anorexia
vomiting
abdominal pain
paralysis
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16
Q

What is a state where immune bodies are actively formed against specific antigens, either naturally by having the disease or artificially by introducing the antigen into the individual?

A

Active immunity

17
Q

What is a temporary immunity obtained by transfusing immunoglobulins or antitoxins from another human who has been actively immunized against an antigen or from mother to fetus?

A

Passive immunity

18
Q

Name the stage of infection: The development of an infection from the time the pathogen enters the body until signs or symptoms first appear.

A

Incubation period

Remember…
Incubation = Inside

19
Q

Name the stage of infection: Precursor to the disease, symptoms first begin to show.

A

Prodromal

Remember…
Prodromal = Precursor

20
Q

Name the stage of infection: A period of shedding of the outermost layer of the skin.

A

Desquamation

21
Q

Name the stage of infection: The period of time when an individual is contagious

A

Period of communicability