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What are the contraindications to MMR vaccination?
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Current moderate or severe febrile illness
Anaphylaxis to neomycin or gelatin Severe immunodeficiency Thrombocytopenia after first dose of vaccine Recent administration of immunoglobulin Pregnancy |
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Allergy to eggs is a contraindication to MMR vaccination. True/False?
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False
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Which vaccines are administerd at 2,4,6 months?
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DTaP, Polio, HiB, Pneumococcal
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Asymptomatic HIV+ patients without severe immunosuppression should get MMR. True/False
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True
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When is DTaP repeated after the initial 2,4,6 month sequence?
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15-18 months; 4-6 years
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Which of the following is a contraindication to MMR vaccination:
Tuberculosis Breastfeeding Immunodeficient household member Anaphylaxis to eggs |
None
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How often is a tetanus booster given?
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At 10-12 years, and every 10 years thereafter
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Can you given Hepatitis B vaccine on the second week?
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No
First dose at birth OR 1-4 months. |
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What is the perinatal treatment for infants exposed to Hepatitis B?
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Hepatitis B vaccine
IVIG |
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When is MMR given?
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12-15 months and 4-6 years
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When is the varicella vaccine given?
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After 12 months.
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Which vaccines should you avoid giving to immunocompromised pediatric patients?
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MMR
Varicella |
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Seizures can occur after MMR vaccination. T/F
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T
E: Simple febrile seizures happen in up to 15% of patients. |