This is the ability to destroy and remove a specific antigen from the body
What is immunity?
This type of vaccine uses a modified version of a different virus as a vector to deliver immunity.
What is a viral vector vaccine?
This pain scale is used on children starting at age 5 years.
What is the numeric scale?
What are common side effects of vaccines? List 5.
Mild redness, swelling & tenderness at injection site, mild, low-grade fever, irritability, drowsiness, mild localized rash at injection site
These are common symptoms you see in which communicable disease?
Rash is the first sign (maculopapular begins on face, spreads head to foot), Mild pruritus, Polyarthralgia and polyarthritis
What is Rubella?
This is produced when the immunoglobulins of one person are transferred to another
What is passive immunity?
This type of vaccine makes proteins to trigger an immune response.
What is a messenger RNA vaccine?
This pain scale is used on infants 26 weeks gestation - 2 months of age.
What is the N-PASS – Neonatal Pain, Agitation, and Sedation Scale?
What 7 items are documented when giving any vaccine?
Date, route, & site of administration, type, manufacturer, lot number, & expiration date
These symptoms are consistent with which communicable disease?
Fatigue (persistent over couple months), maculopapular rash, Fever, Pharyngitis with tonsillar exudates, Lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly.
What is Epstein Barr Virus?
This is acquired when a person’s own immune system generates the immune response
What is active immunity?
This type of vaccine uses specific pieces of the germ & give a strong immune response.
What are recombinant and conjugate vaccines?
This pain scale is used on children starting at 3 years of age.
What is the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale?
This is where you give a subcutaneous vaccine.
What is the outer aspect of the upper arm or the anterolateral thigh.
This is a highly contagious infection transmitted by contact or droplets that affects the respiratory track, mainly the tonsils, nasal pharynx and larynx.
What is diphtheria?
This is the cornerstone of disease prevention.
What is immunizations?
These vaccines are made up of living organisms that are weakened.
What are live attenuated vaccines?
What is the OUCHER Pain Chart?
These symptoms are characteristic of what?
Hives, swelling of the face and throat, difficulty breathing, tachycardia, dizziness, weakness, High fever (over 105° F), Pain and stiffness in the joints
What are severe adverse reactions to vaccine?
This disease is treated with medication such as oral ivermectin or topical permethrin/malathion lotion.
What is Scabies?
There are this many diseases children are routinely immunized against.
What is 16?
This type of vaccine uses a toxin made by the germ to trigger immune response.
What is a toxoid vaccine?
This pain scale is used on children from birth to 7 years of age.
What is the FLACC – The Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability Scale?
This is where do you give an IM injection.
The vastus lateralis in young children and infants and the deltoid is older children and adolescents.
You are at risk for this disease if there are openings in the skin, contact with potentially contaminated items, poor hygiene, limited health care, crowded living conditions.
What is Community Acquired MRSA?