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What form is for International Certificate of Vaccination?
PHS 731
What is called the Yellow Card?
PHS 731
Do you use the DD 2766 for recording immunizations?
No because there isnt enough room.
What is the prefered Navy service eletronic system used for capturing immunizations?
SAMS
How often do you transfer eletronic immunization data collected on SAMS?
Weekly
Are you allowed to use Jet Injectors?
No unless specially authorized by BUMED.
If a live virus vaccine is being administred, advise the woman to avoid becoming pregnant for how long?
1 Month against Measles, mumps, smallpox or varicella
Anthrax: How many shots contained in the series
6
Anthrax: Where do you administer the shot?
(SC) Subcutaneous
Anthrax: Whats the dosage of each shot?
0.5 ML
Anthrax: Doses are given at what intervals?
0, 2, 4 Weeks and 6, 12 and 18 Months
Anthrax: How often is the Booster dose?
Annual
Hepitius A Vaccination(HAV): What are the 2 Hep A Vaccinations?
VAQTA and HAVRIX
VAQTA: What's the dosage given for Adults and Children?
Adults 50 units/1.0 ml, Children 25 units/.5ml
VAQTA: How often is it given?
repeat 6-12 months
Immune Globulin (IG): When would you give it?
For deployment within 2 weeks
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV): How often would you administer it?
3 Doses - 0, 1 and 6 Months
Hepatits B Virus (HBV): What is the dosage?
Adult - 20 and over - 1.0 ml for Recombivax HB and 1.0ml for Engerix-B
Pediatric/adolescent dose - 19 and under - .5 ml for HB and .5ml
Hepatitis A/B Vaccine: Whats the name of it? and how often is it given?
Twinrix, 3 Doses, 0, 1 and 6-12 Months
Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine (IPV): What is the dosage, how often and location given?
Single dose .5 ML Subcutaneously
Influenza Vaccine: How long should Aviation personnel be grounded for after receiving?
12 Hours
When would you Administer JEV (Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine)?
Deployed to endemic regions
What is the dosage of JEV?
1.0ml each, SC on Days 0, 7 and 30.
MMR (Mumps, Measles and Rubella): Dosage and how often?
0.5ML, SC and given 1 dose
MMR: Should pregnant women receive this?
No
MMR: How long should you advise women to avoid becoming pregnant after given?
4 Weeks
MMR: How long would you separate varcella and TST(Tuberculosis skin test) from MMR if not given on the same day?
4-6 Weeks
MMR: What is the shelf life of it?
MMR should be immediately used or stored in a dark place at 35-46F. DISCARD AFTER 8 HOURS.
Meningococcal Vaccine (Quadravalent): Dosage and Administration?
Primary Immunization is 1 dose, .5ML, SC. The booster dose is 0.5 ML SC adminisstered 5 years after primary vaccination.
(PPV23) Pneumococcal Vaccine Polyvalent: What age group usually gets administered?
Ages 65 and over
PPV23: Dosage and Administration?
Pneumovax 23 and Pnu-Immune 23 are given as a single 0.5ml dose either IM or SC
(PCV7) Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine: Who recieves it?
All children 23 months of age or younger
Children aged 24-59 months with sickle cell.
PCV7: Dosage and Location
2-6 month old - give 3 doses, 0.5ml 2 months apart
7-11 month old - give 2 doses, .5ml 2 months apart.
ALL IM
Tetanus-diphtheria(Td) is given how often and dosage?
Give .5 ML, IM, every 10 years
Typhoid Vaccine: How often is it given?
Oral - Every 5 years on days 1, 3, 5 and 7 and Lasts 5 Years
Injection - 0.5ml IM every 2 years
Varicella is often know as?
Chicken pox
Varicella Virus Vaccine(VARIVAX): When should children be immunized?
12-18 Months of age
Varicella Virus Vaccine: Do you administer to pregnant women?
No
Varicella: Dosage and Administration?
0.5 ml SC. If older than 13, you must receive a 2 dose series.
Yellow Fever: Dosage, Administration and how often?
0.5ML SC every 10 years
How often would you check and record Temperatures on refrigerators and freezers holding medication?
Twice daily, 7 days a week
What form is used for the Adult Immunizations Record?
Navmed. 6230/4
What form is used for the Child Immunizations Record?
NAVMED 6230/5