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What are the characteristics of Piaget's Preoperational Thought stage?

-Believes the world revolves around them and doesn't realize others have their own opinions, likes, & dislikes.
-Concentrate on 1 thing at a time.
-Unable to think logically.
What are the characteristics of Piaget's Concrete Operational Thought stage?
-Unable to add ideas together & change their minds according to evidence presented.
-Begin to use logic.
-Understand concepts of form and that some conditions are reversible.
-Can use concept of time and think about behaviors, results & consequences.
-Can sort objects in groups.
What are the characteristics of Piaget's Formal Operational Thought stage?
-Capable of abstract thought.
-Can analyze, use logic, & predict outcomes.
-May argue their position on subjects and learn different points of view.
-Interest in how body works.
What are the recommended ages for the Hepatitis B vaccine?
-Birth to 1 mo
-1-2 mo
-6 to 18 mos
What is the minimum age for the Rotavirus Vaccine?
6 weeks
What are the recommended ages for the Rotarix (RV-1) Vaccine?
2 and 4 mos of age
What are the recommended ages for the RotaTeq (RV-5) vaccine?
2, 4, and 6 mos of age
What does DTaP include?
Diptheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis
A 2 dose series of adult formulation Recombivax HB is licensed for use in children between what ages?
11 to 15 years
The 2 doses of Recombivax HB should be separated by what interval
4 months
What is the minimum age for the DTaP vaccine?
6 weeks

What are the recommended ages for the DTaP vaccines?

-2, 4, 6, 15-18 mos, and 4 through 6 years.
-Can give 4th shot at 12 mos if it has been 6 mos since 3rd dose
What is included in the Tdap vaccine?
Tetanus, diptheria and acellular pertussis
What is the minimum age for Boostrix (Tdap)?
10 years
What is the minimum age for Acedel (Tdap)?
11 years
What is the recommended age for the Tdap vaccine?
11-12 years
When should Tdap be administered to pregnant adolescents?
Between 27-36 weeks gestation for each pregnancy regardless of when last Td or Tdap was.
What is the recommended ages for the Haemophilus influenzae type B?
-2, 4, and 6 months.
-If Comvax or PedvaxHib given at 2 & 4 mo don't need 6 mo dose
-booster at 12-15 mos
What is the minimum age for the Haemophilus influenzae type B?
6 weeks
At what age should a booster Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine be given?
12-15 mos
What is the minimum age for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine?
6 weeks
What does the abbreviation PCV mean?
pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
What are the recommended ages for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine?
2, 4, and 6 mos with a booster at 12-15 mos.
What does the abbreviation IPV mean?
Inactivated Polio Vaccine
What is the minimum age for the Inactivated Polio Vaccine?
6 weeks
What are the recommended ages for the Inactivated Polio Vaccine?
2, 4, and 6-18 mos with a booster at age 4-6 years
What is the minimum interval for the final booster dose of Inactivated Polio Vaccine?
6 months
What is the minimum age for the inactivated influenza vaccine?
6 mos
What is the minimum age for the live attenuated influenza vaccine?
2 years
How often should the influenza vaccine be given?
Every year beginning at age 6 mos
Persons with what conditions should not receive the live attenuated influenza vaccine?
-asthma
-children 2-4 yrs who had wheezing in the past 12 mos
-those with medical conditions that predispose them to influenza vaccine complications
What does the MMR vaccine contain?
Measles, mumps, rubella
What is the minimum age for the MMR vaccine?
12 mos
At what ages should the MMR vaccine be given?
12-15 mos and 4-6 years
Can have second dose before 4 years if there has been a minimum of 4 weeks since the last vaccine.
If a child is leaving the country before age 12 mos, what should be done regarding the MMR vaccine?
Give one dose if age 6-11 mos and then give the routine 2 doses at 12-15 mos and 4-6 years.
What is the minimum age for the Varicella vaccine?
12 mos
At what ages should the Varicella vaccine be given?
-12-15 mos and 4-6 years
-Can have 2nd dose before age 4 yrs if at least 3 mos have elapsed since last dose
-Valid if second dose given at least 4 weeks after 1st dose
For children aged 7-12 that do not have evidence of varicella immunity, what is the recommended dose schedule?
-2 doses given a minimum of 3 mos apart
-Can accept doses given a minimum of 4 weeks apart
What is the minimum age for the Hepatitis A vaccine?
12 mos
What is the age and interval for the Hepatitis A vaccine series?
2 doses between ages 12 and 23 mos at least 6-18 mos apart.
What is the minimum age for the HPV vaccine?
9 years
What are 2 brand names of the HPV vaccine?
Gardasil (HPV4) and Cervarix (HPV2)
Male adolescents can only receive which of the 2 vaccines: HPV4 or HPV2?
HPV4 Gardasil
What is the recommended dosing schedule for the HPV vaccine?
-Give to all adolescents age 11-12.
-Interval for 3 doses is 0, 1-2, and 6 mo
What is the minimum age for the 3 different meningococcal conjugate vaccines?
-6 weeks for Hib-MenCy
-9 mos for Menactra
-2 yrs for Menveo
What is the recommended age for the meningococcal conjugate vaccine?
11-12 yrs with a booster at age 16