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What is minimum age for RV (Rotavirus vaccine)? max age?
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minimum age: 6 months
max: 14 weeks and 6 days |
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What is minimum age Pneumoccal vaccine?
1) PCV (Pneumoccal conjugate vaccine)? 2) PPSV (Pneumococcal Polysaccharide vaccine)? |
1) PCV: 6 weeks
2) PPSV: 2 years old |
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What is minimum age for influenza?
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TIV (Trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine) 6 months
- LAIV (Live, attenuted influenza vaccine) 2 years |
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For age <9 years old, the first time received influenza vaccine; or 9 years old (only received 1 shot at age of 8); what is the recommendation for this group?
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2 shots; 4 weeks apart
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What is minimum age for MMR? varcicella vaccine? Hep A
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12 months
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What is the minimum age for Meningococcal vaccine?
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2 years old
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What is age ranges of giving FluMist?
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Ages between 2-49 years
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Influenza vaccines
1. IM, SQ, or IV? 2. Should pregnant women get flu shots? - 6 weeks pregnancy? - 24 weeks? |
1. IM
2. a. 6 weeks (NO) b. 26 weeks (Yes) ok on 2nd and 3rd trimesters |
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What is the optimal seasons for administering flu vaccine?
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from September to November
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1. Pneumovax?
2. Prevnar? |
1. Penumovax 23-valent vaccine (adult)
2. Prevnar 7-valent conjugated vaccine |
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Who need to be RE-vaccinated Pneumococcal vaccines?
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1. High risk patients: renal problems, no spleen;
2. Who is > 65 years and received Pneumovax between the age of 60-64 years old |
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1) Td (Adacel) --> for whom?
2) DTaP (Daptacel) --> for whom? ( to prevent diphetheria, tetanus (lockjaw), and pertussis (whooping cough) |
1) Td--> for adult and age > 7 years old (Ad--> for adult)
2) for infants, or age < 7 ( 6 weeks to 6 years old) |
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If the kid has a hx of seizure, do you give Td or DTaP?
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yes, give APAP or Ibuprofen to minimize the fever
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1) MMR (Measles, mumps,and rubella); Live vaccine, in the fridge
which one has nick name-- German measles? 2) Give IM or SC? |
1) Rubella--> may cause abortion, still birth, birth defects
2) SC |
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What is ProQuad?
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MMR and varicella vaccines
-- store in freezer |
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What is Menactra?
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meningococcal vaccine
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What is Gardasil? To prevent cervical cancer
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Quadrivalent (6, 11, 16, 18)
Human Papillomavirus recombinant girls ages between 9-26 years old |
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What is the dosing regimen for Gardasil?
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3 doses
1. 1st dose: any date 2. 2 months after 1st dose 3. 6 months after 1st dose |
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How many doses of RotaTeq?
--refrigerate needed |
age 2, 4 and 6 months
Live PO vaccine for rotavirus |
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How many doses of Rotarix?
-room temperature up to 24 hours |
2 doses Live oral vaccine
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What are 4 vaccines given SC?
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1. Varicella
2. MMR 3. Meningococcal 4. Zostavax |
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How long you have to wait to receive a live vaccine, after
1) chemotherapy 2) immune modulators (ex: Remicade, Enbrel) 3) high dose corticosteroids |
1) chemotherapy: 3 months
2) 1 month 3) 1 month |
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what are the 3 vaccines recommend for post-splenectomy?
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1) Pneumoncoccus
2) Hib 3) Meningococcus |
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What is ComVax?
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Hib + Hep B
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what is TriHibit?
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Hib + DTaP
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What is TwinRix?
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Hep A inactivated + Hep B
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