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Which immunizations are given at birth?
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HepB
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Which immunizations are given at 1 month?
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Hep B (or at 2 months)
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Which immunizations are given at 2 months?
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Hep B (if not given at 1 month)
IPV DTaP OR Pediarix (Hep B, IPV, DTaP) Rota Hib PCV |
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Which immunizations are given at 4 months?
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Hep B
IPV DTaP OR Pediarix (HepB, IPV, DTaP) Rota Hib PCV |
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Which immunizations are given at 6 months?
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Hep B (if not given at 4mo)
DTaP IPV OR Pediarix (Hep B, IPV, DTaP) Rota Hib (if PedvaxHIB or Comvax given, this is not needed) PCV Influenza (every year) |
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Which immunizations are given at 12 months?
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PCV (12mo-15mo)
IPV (6mo-18mo) Influenza (annually) MMR Varicella (12mo-15mo) Hep A (2 dose b/t 12 mo-23mo) |
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Which immunizations are given at 15 months?
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DTaP
Influenza (annually) HepA (2 doses b/t 12mo and 23mo) |
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Which immunizations are given at 18 months?
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IPV (b/t 6mo and 18mo)
Influenza (annually) Hep A (b/t 12mo and 23mo) |
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Which immunizations are given at 19-23 months?
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Influenza (annually)
Hep A (b/t 6mo and 23 mo) |
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Which immunizations are given at 2-3 years?
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you sick f*ck... haven't you given the kid enough shots?!?
Nevertheless... PPV for high risk groups Hep A for high risk groups MCV4 for high risk groups |
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Which immunizations are given at 4-6 years?
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DTaP
IPV Influenza MMR Varicella Hep A, MCV4, PPV (for high risk groups) |
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What is DTap?
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diptheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis
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When do we give DTap?
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2mo, 4mo, 6mo, 15mo
booster: 4-6yo |
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What is the DTap dose and route?
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0.5ml IM
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When do we look for reactions?
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first 48hrs
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What is Td?
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tetanus, diptheria
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When do we give Td?
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7-11 yo
every 10 years after 5years if there's a dirty injury |
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What is Td dose and route?
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0.5 ml IM deltoid
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What is TDap?
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pertussis, tetanus, diptheria
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When do we give TDap?
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booster 11-12 yo
TDap replaces Td for kids >11yo for booster catch up |
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What is HIB?
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Haemophilus Influenze Type B
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When do we give HIB?
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2mo, 4mo, 6mo
booster: 12-15mo only 1 dose after 24 mo |
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What is PedvaxHib and when is it given?
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Haemophilus Influenza Type B vaccine
2mo, 4mo, 12mo only 1 dose if >15mo & <5yo not given after 5yo |
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What is the exception to HIB coverage?
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Does not cover strains casuing OM and URI
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What is MMR?
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measles, mumps, and rubella
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When is MMR given?
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12mo, and 4-6yo
DO NOT GIVE MMR A SINGLE DAY BEFORE 12mo!!! |
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What is the dose and route for MMR?
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0.5ml SQ
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When do we look for a reaction to MMR?
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fever, rash 6-12 days post injection!
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When should you wait to give MMR?
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if blood transfusion or IGs given in past 3-11 months
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What is MMRV?
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proquad
MMR+varicella |
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When do we give MMRV?
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1yo and 4yo
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What is varicella?
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chicken pox
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When do we give varicella?
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if >12mo-12yo... give at 12mo and at 4-6 yo (or 1-3mo apart)
if >13yo... give 2 doses 1-2 months apart booster recommended after 4-5 years |
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What is HBV?
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Hepatitis B vaccine for infants
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When do we give HBV?
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birth, 21 days, 4-6mo
(4 doses in combination shots are ok) |
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What is the dose and route for varicella?
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0.5ml SQ
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When would you not give varicella?
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on steroids, immunodeficient, allergic to neomycin or gelatin, pregnant, receipt of blood or IGs in past 3-11 mo
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What is the dose and route for HBV?
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0.5ml IM
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When would you not give HBV?
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allergy to baker's yeast, previous anaphylactic rx
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What is HBsAG?
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Hep B immune globulin for infants with Hep B surface antigen postive
give w/ in 12 hours of birth and at 1mo, 6mo rescreen for HepB at 9mo |
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What is Hep B?
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duh... hepatitis B... for adolescents and adults
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When do we give Hep B?
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11-12yo if not previously given
2 doses for adults 10mcg 4 months apart |
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What is HAV?
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hepatitis A
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When do we give HAV?
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12mo, 18mo (6 months apart)
routine in kids 12-23mo up to 5 year after 5 years, only susceptible individuals |
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What is Pediarix?
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Hep B, IPV, DTap
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When do we give Pediarix?
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2mo, 4mo, 6mo
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What is the route for HAV?
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IM deltoid
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What is IPV?
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Inactivated Poliovirus
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When do we give IPV?
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4 doses
2mo, 4mo, 6-18mo booster: 4-6yo minimum 4 week interval b/t shots |
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What is the dose and route for IPV?
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0.5ml SQ
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What is PCV?
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pneumococcal conjugated vaccine
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When do we give PCV?
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4 doses
2mo, 4mo, 6mo booster: 12-15mo OR only one dose if >24mo not given after 5yo |
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What is PPV?
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Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine
1 dose is given to high-risk kids over 2yo if <10yo, repeat dose 3-5y after first dose if >10yo, repeat dose 5y after first dose |
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What is RotaTeq?
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Rota virus
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When do we give RotaTeq?
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3 doses
2mo, 4mo, 6mo can't be started after 12 weeks old oral preparation |
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What is gardasil?
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HPV vaccine
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When do we give gardasil?
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girls 9-26yo
3 doses over 6 months: at 0,2,6 months |
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What is MCV4?
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meningitis vaccine for general population
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When do we give MCV4?
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1 dose
11-55yo all college freshmen recommended for all schoolage children over 11-12 yo |
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What is MPSV4?
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menomume
meningitis vaccine for high-risk children |
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When do we give MPSV4?
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1 dose
high risk kids age 2-11yo not effective before 2yo give MCV4 after 5 years if risk continues |
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What is TIV?
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trivalent INACTIVATED influenza vaccine
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When do we give TIV?
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annually for all kids 6mo-5yo
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What is the dose and route for TIV?
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IM
6mo-35mo: 2 doses of 0.25ml 4 weeks apart >3yo: 2 doses 0.5ml 4 weeks apart |
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When would you NOT give TIV?
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allergy to eggs
(these kids can't get flu vaccine) |
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What is LAIV?
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live attenuated influenza vaccine
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When do we give LAIV?
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Kids >5yo and non-pregnant adults
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What is the dose and route for LAIV?
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2 doses (pretty sure this is just for first-timers)
6 weeks apart 0.5ml IM |