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