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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. |
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What are the characteristics of Piaget's Concrete Operational Thought stage?
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-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. |
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What are the characteristics of Piaget's Formal Operational Thought stage?
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-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. |
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What are the recommended ages for the Hepatitis B vaccine?
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-Birth to 1 mo
-1-2 mo -6 to 18 mos |
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What is the minimum age for the Rotavirus Vaccine?
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6 weeks
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What are the recommended ages for the Rotarix (RV-1) Vaccine?
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2 and 4 mos of age
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What are the recommended ages for the RotaTeq (RV-5) vaccine?
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2, 4, and 6 mos of age
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What does DTaP include?
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Diptheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis
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A 2 dose series of adult formulation Recombivax HB is licensed for use in children between what ages?
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11 to 15 years
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The 2 doses of Recombivax HB should be separated by what interval
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4 months
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What is the minimum age for the DTaP vaccine?
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6 weeks
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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 |
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What is included in the Tdap vaccine?
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Tetanus, diptheria and acellular pertussis
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What is the minimum age for Boostrix (Tdap)?
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10 years
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What is the minimum age for Acedel (Tdap)?
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11 years
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What is the recommended age for the Tdap vaccine?
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11-12 years
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When should Tdap be administered to pregnant adolescents?
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Between 27-36 weeks gestation for each pregnancy regardless of when last Td or Tdap was.
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What is the recommended ages for the Haemophilus influenzae type B?
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-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 |
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What is the minimum age for the Haemophilus influenzae type B?
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6 weeks
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At what age should a booster Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine be given?
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12-15 mos
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What is the minimum age for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine?
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6 weeks
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What does the abbreviation PCV mean?
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pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
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What are the recommended ages for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine?
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2, 4, and 6 mos with a booster at 12-15 mos.
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What does the abbreviation IPV mean?
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Inactivated Polio Vaccine
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What is the minimum age for the Inactivated Polio Vaccine?
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6 weeks
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What are the recommended ages for the Inactivated Polio Vaccine?
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2, 4, and 6-18 mos with a booster at age 4-6 years
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What is the minimum interval for the final booster dose of Inactivated Polio Vaccine?
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6 months
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What is the minimum age for the inactivated influenza vaccine?
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6 mos
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What is the minimum age for the live attenuated influenza vaccine?
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2 years
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How often should the influenza vaccine be given?
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Every year beginning at age 6 mos
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Persons with what conditions should not receive the live attenuated influenza vaccine?
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-asthma
-children 2-4 yrs who had wheezing in the past 12 mos -those with medical conditions that predispose them to influenza vaccine complications |
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What does the MMR vaccine contain?
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Measles, mumps, rubella
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What is the minimum age for the MMR vaccine?
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12 mos
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At what ages should the MMR vaccine be given?
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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. |
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If a child is leaving the country before age 12 mos, what should be done regarding the MMR vaccine?
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Give one dose if age 6-11 mos and then give the routine 2 doses at 12-15 mos and 4-6 years.
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What is the minimum age for the Varicella vaccine?
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12 mos
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At what ages should the Varicella vaccine be given?
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-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 |
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For children aged 7-12 that do not have evidence of varicella immunity, what is the recommended dose schedule?
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-2 doses given a minimum of 3 mos apart
-Can accept doses given a minimum of 4 weeks apart |
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What is the minimum age for the Hepatitis A vaccine?
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12 mos
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What is the age and interval for the Hepatitis A vaccine series?
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2 doses between ages 12 and 23 mos at least 6-18 mos apart.
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What is the minimum age for the HPV vaccine?
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9 years
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What are 2 brand names of the HPV vaccine?
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Gardasil (HPV4) and Cervarix (HPV2)
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Male adolescents can only receive which of the 2 vaccines: HPV4 or HPV2?
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HPV4 Gardasil
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What is the recommended dosing schedule for the HPV vaccine?
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-Give to all adolescents age 11-12.
-Interval for 3 doses is 0, 1-2, and 6 mo |
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What is the minimum age for the 3 different meningococcal conjugate vaccines?
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-6 weeks for Hib-MenCy
-9 mos for Menactra -2 yrs for Menveo |
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What is the recommended age for the meningococcal conjugate vaccine?
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11-12 yrs with a booster at age 16
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