Birth & Infancy
6 months - 1 year
Toddler (1-3)
Preschool (4-6)
Special Situations & Catch up
100

A nurse is caring for a newborn. Which vaccine should be given immediately after birth?

What is...Hepatitis B

100

Which dose of hepatitis B is typically given at 6 months?

What is... Hepatitis B third dose.

-6-18 months to complete the series.

100

A 15-month-old is due for the Hib booster. Why is this dose needed?

What is.. booster to strengthen immunity 


100

Which vaccines should a child have before starting kindergarten?

- DTap 

- IPV

- MMR 

- Varicella

100

What should a nurse do if a child misses a scheduled vaccine?

Follow the catch-up schedule

200

A 2-month-old is due for vaccines. Which of the following are appropriate?

What is... 

1. DTap

2. HiB 

3. PCV13

4. Rotavirus

200

A 6-month-old is due for vaccines. Which are appropriate?

What is... 

1. Hep B (dose 3) 

2. DTap (dose 3) 

3. Influenza (dose 1)

200

At 18 months, which booster is commonly administered?

DTap booster 

200

How many doses of DTap should be completed by age 4-6?

5

200

Which children may require additional doses due to chronic illnesses?

children with diabetes, heart disease, immunocompromised
300

At what age is the first dose of DTap Given?

What is.. 2 months

300

At what age is the PCV13 (pneumococcal) vaccine series completed?

What is.. Is completed by 12-15 months 

300

Which vaccines complete the MMR and Varicella series for toddlers?

Second doses of MMR & Varicella

300

Which polio vaccine dose is given at this age?

IPV, polio 

- 4-6yrs old

300

What is the minimum age for administering the influenza vaccine?

6 months

400

How many doses of the rotavirus vaccine are required in infancy?

What is...2 to 3, depending on vaccine formulation

400

Which combination vaccine is given at 6 months for DTap protection?

What is... DTap

400

A toddler receives a second dose of PCV13. What is the purpose of this booster?

Strengthens immune response & provides long-term protection

-pnemococcal disease

400

Name a combination of vaccines that can be safely administered in a single visit for school entry.

DTap 

IPV 

MMR 

Varicella

400

What vaccines are contraindicated in immunocompromised children?

live vaccines (MMR, Varicella)

500

A parent asks why multiple vaccines are given at 2 months. Which response is correct?

What is... "giving multiple vaccines together helps develop immunity early and protects against serious infections."

500

Which vaccines are recommended at 12 months?

What is.. MMR and Varcilla 

protects against measles, mumps, and rubella, and chickenpox

500

At what age is the Hep A series completed?

18 months - 2 years

500

Why are MMR and Varicella boosters important at this age?

Ensures full immunity before school exposure; prevents outbreaks

500

How should a nurse educate parents about the importance of adhering to the vaccine schedule?


  • Explain importance, safety, timing, and protection provided by vaccines
    Rationale: Parent education improves adherence and reduces vaccine-preventable disease risk.








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