What's ALL In The Shot?
Let's Break It Down
"I don't get sick, I don't need it"
To Give or Not to Give...or to Repeat
Potpourri
100
This product is in a majority of influenza vaccines and is a concern for allergic individuals.
What is egg.
100
Name the flu vaccine that is a live virus
What is FluMist
100
Name the age groups at risk for complications of influenza infection
What is less than or equal to 59 months and greater than or equal to 50 years.
100
Name the individuals that require a second dose of influenza vaccine.
What is 6month to 8 year olds who have only received 1 dose per season since July 1, 2010
100
Flu shot should be given as soon as it's available or at least by this month.
What is October.
200
How do you vaccinate a child who is able to eat lightly cooked egg without reaction despite their egg allergy?
What is vaccinate per routine protocol.
200
Name the three vaccine categories.
What is LAIV, IIV, and RIV
200
Aside from age, list 3 individuals that are at risk for complications of influenza infection.
What is 1. Those with chronic pulmonary/cardio/renal/hepatic/neuro/heme/or metabolic disorder, 2. Immunosuppressed, 3. Pregnant women, 4. Children on long term aspirin therapy, 5. Individuals in a long term care facility, 6. American Indians/Alaska natives, 7. Morbidly obese
200
The time frame required between influenza vaccines.
What is 4 weeks.
200
Name 3 contraindications to Flumist
What is 1. Age 2-4 with history of wheezing in last 12 months, 2. Asthma, 3. Egg-allergy, 4. Pregnant, 5. Severely immunocompromised or caregiver of immunocompromised patient, 6. Underlying chronic medical condition.
300
These are the two ways to vaccinate an individual with a history of hives in response to egg products
What is 1. RIV or 2. IIV
300
The number of antigens that are in available flu vaccines
What is 3 or 4 (trivalent or quadrivalent)
300
Caregivers of severely immunocompromised should receive which type in influenza vaccine?
What is IIV or RIV.
300
Children requiring long term aspirin require vaccination for this reason.
What is risk of Reyes.
300
Name the other vaccine that contains egg.
What is yellow fever
400
Name the age range appropriate for RIV administration
What is 18-49 years.
400
The age group appropriate to receive LAIV
What is ages 2-49 years
400
Pregnant women should receive which type of influenza vaccine?
What is IIV.
400
History of Guillain-Barre within 6 weeks of immunization is a precaution or contraindicatios?
What is precaution
400
Preservative-free influenza vaccine has had this component of the vaccine removed.
What is thimerosal (mercury)
500
Name 3 of the 5 signs of severe egg allergy requiring either RIV or referral to allergist.
What is 1. Cardio (hypotension), 2. Respiratory (wheezing), 3. GI (n/v), 4. Require epi, 5. Require emergency medical attention
500
Name the antigens in the 2013-2014 influenza vaccine.
What is 1. A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)-like virus, 2. H3N2 virus like A/Victoria/361/2011, 3. B/Massachusetts/2/2012 like virus, 4. B/Brisbane/60/2008 like virus
500
Which chronic cardiovascular condition in isolation does not indicate an increased risk of complications of influenza infection?
What is hypertension.
500
Name the recommended administration of vaccine in association with influenza antiviral drugs.
What is 1. IIV- okay to give concurrently with antiviral or chemo drugs. 2. LAIV- if antivirals given within 2 weeks of vaccine then must repeat vaccine >48 hours after cessation.
500
Route of all influenza vaccines are IM or IN. True or false.
What is false
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