Babies babies babies!
Ugh teens
What's that rash?
Contraindications to vaccination
Germs, attack!
100

What vaccine is typically given to babies in the first 24 hours of life?

Hepatitis B vaccine

100

What age do we give the first Meningococcal ACWY vaccine to

11 years old

100

This virus starts with a red blotchy rash on the face that travels down the body. It also makes the eyes red and gives kids cough, sore throat and fever.

Measles

100

Children under age 2 years old can only receive this type of influenza vaccine if desired. The two types of influenza vaccine are injected and intranasal. 

Injected influenza vaccine.

100

This virus can cause crops of vesicles on the skin, fever, pneumonia and be deadly. To think people used to have parties to contract the illness of this virus.

Varicella/ Chicken Pox virus

200

Babies receive what vaccinations at the 2, 4 and 6 month well visits?

Dtap, Hib, IPV, HepB

Rotavirus

Pneumococcal

200

What age do we give the Tdap vaccine?

11 years old

200

This virus that is included in the MMR vaccine can produce a "blueberry rash" in newborns born to mothers affected with the same virus.

Rubella

200

Is an egg allergy in a patient's chart a contraindication to receiving the influenza vaccine? YES or NO?

NO

200

This virus can cause food poisoning and hepatitis or inflammation of the liver. We give two doses of a vaccine against this virus at age 12 months and 18 months.

Hepatitis A

300

What is the earliest age a baby can receive the influenza vaccine intramuscularly?

6 months old

300

What vaccine is recommended by our office for 16 years and older patients (and recommended by several colleges) that is not in the standard Meningitis A,C,W,Y series? 

Meningitis B vaccine

300

This virus causes a spotted red rash that can be visualized on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet and inside the back of the mouth, in addition to on the body.

Coxsackie Virus - hand, foot, mouth disease
300

Severe asthma or an immunocompromised patient are two contraindications to what yearly vaccine? 

Nasal influenza
300

This virus can cause cervical cancer or penile cancer and genital warts

HPV virus

400

What is the maximum volume of liquid that can be injected into one of a babies muscles when thinking about the number of vaccines given to a baby?

1.0 mL

400

What is a common side effect of the HPV vaccine for teens that prompts us to watch them for 5 minutes after injection?

Fainting

400

This illness can give a patient a sandpaper textured widespread rash, fever and a sore throat. It is typically treated with an antibiotic.

Scarlet fever.

400

If a patient received a live attenuated varicella vaccine and wants to return for a MMR live attenuated vaccine, how soon can they return to the office?

4+ weeks

400

This bacteria can cause excessive coughing to the point of throwing up, cough that has a whooping quality to it, AND can cause infants to stop breathing (apnea)

Pertussis

500
What is the maximum age that a baby can receive the RSV immunoglobulin (we use Beyfortis currently)? 

Infants less than 8 months old can receive the RSV immunoglobulin.

500

How long do you have to wait before giving the second dose of the meningitis B vaccine?

6 months

500

This bacteria type can cause a purple bruising rash and lead to headaches, neck stiffness, coma, seizure and eventually death

Meningitis bacteria

500

VFC patients can NOT receive vaccinations in our office after what age?

18

500

This bacteria can cause ear and eye infections, but also epiglottis or swelling of the protective airway flap

Haemophilus influenzae