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1. Are mild upper respiratory infections, gastroenteritis, and low-grade fever, contraindications?
a. Noooo
2. Contraindication to Influenza and yellow fever vaccines?
a. True egg hypersensitivity.
3. Who are live virus vaccines not given to?
a. Pregnant and severely immunocompromised.
b. They ARE given to a child living in the home with a pregnant woman!
4. Can you give MMR or varicella (both live) to a pt w/HIV who is asymptomatic?
a. Yes.
5. When is the HepB vaccine given?
a. Birth
b. 1-2 months
c. 6-18 months
6. When is the Rotavirus vaccine given?
a. 2 months
b. 4 months
7. When are the Diptheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis vaccine given?
a. 2 months
b. 4 months
c. 6 months
d. 15-16 months
e. 4-6 yrs
8. When is the Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine given?
a. 2 months
b. 4 months
c. 6 months
d. 12-15 months
9. When is the Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine given?
a. 2 months
b. 4 months
c. 6 months
d. 12-15 months
10. When is the Pneumococcal Polysaccharide vaccine given (PPSV)?
a. 2-6 yrs for certain high-risk groups
11. When is the Inactivated polio (IPV) vaccine given?
a. 2 months
b. 4 months
c. 6-18 months
12. When is the influenza vaccine given?
a. Annually starting at 6 months
13. When is the MMR vaccine given?
a. 12-15 months
b. 4-6 yrs
14. When is the Varicella vaccine given?
a. 12-15 months
b. 4-6 yrs
15. When is the HepA vaccine given?
a. 2 doses from 12-23 months
b. HepA series Between 2-6 yrs for certain high-risk groups
16. When is the Meningococcal vaccine given?
a. 2-6 yrs for certain high-risk groups.
17. SE of H. influenzae type b vaccine?
a. Pain, redness, and/or swelling at the injection site in 25% of recipients.
18. Contraindications or precautions for H. influenzae type b vaccine?
a. Anaphylactic reaction to vaccine.