Vacunas
Catch up Vaccine
Contraindications
Vaccine Catch up
Random Stuff
100

What is in Pentacel 

DTaP-IPV/Hib 


diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, and Haemophilus influenzae type B

100

Who discovered the Polio Vaccine 

Jonas Salk 

200

What is in Kinrix


Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids and Acellular Pertussis Adsorbed and Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine

200

12 months and above never vaccinated with MMR. What is the catch up series. 

2 doses MMR at least 4 weeks apart 


*MMRV 3 weeks apart 

200

Contraindication to annual flu shot

Severe allergic reaction to previous Flu shot

200

When is RSV season (roughly) 

Mid September to Mid May 

300

Dtap vs Tdap - what is the difference

The DTaP vaccine contains full-strength doses of all three vaccines. The Tdap vaccine provides a full-strength dose of tetanus vaccine and smaller doses of diphtheria and whooping cough to maintain immunity

300

4-11 month old without prior Dtap or Tdap 

when are the 4 vaccines given 

1st dose today, 2nd dose 4 weeks later, 3rd dose 4 weeks after 2nd

4th dose 6 calendar months after third AND >15months of age

300

Which vaccines are contraindicated in DiGeorge Syndrome

Live vaccines (sorta)

300

Time interval between MMRV vaccines

3 months 

400

What is in ProQuad

MMRV

400

Minimum and Maximum age for first dose of Rotavirus vaccine

Minimum age 6 weeks 

Maximum age for first dose is 14 weeks, 6 days.

400

How long after IVIG administration should someone wait to get MMR or Varicella Vaccine 

8 months 

400

Maximum age a patient can receive MMRV

12 years old 

500

What is in Pediarix? 

DTaP-HepB-IPV

500

11 year old female never vaccinated for varicella presents for first dose of Varicella vaccine. When does she come back for the second dose?

3 months if less than 13 years old

500

15 year old female never vaccinated for varicella presents for first dose of Varicella vaccine. When does she come back for the second dose?

4 weeks 

500

Indications for Synagis

-   <29 weeks

-    <32 weeks and requirement for >21% oxygen for at least 28 days after birth  

- pulmonary abnormality or neuromuscular disease that impairs the ability to clear secretions 

-24 months who will be profoundly immunocompromised during the RSV season