Vax Schedule
Vax Routes
Health Supervision
Atraumatic Care 1
Atraumatic Care 2
100

Hepatitis B is given:

When is at birth, 2 months, and 6 months?

100

Polio, MMR, and Varicella are given where:

What is subQ in the anterolateral thigh?

100

Typical side effects for most vaccines:

What are low-grade fever; red, tender, and swelling at site?

100

The term used when a child cries after parent/caregiver leaves: 

What is separation anxiety?

100

3 Principles of Atraumatic Care:

What are to prevent or minimize stressors, to prevent or minimize parent-child separation, and to promote a sense of control? 

200

MMR and Varicella are given:

When is at 12 months and 4-6 years old?

200

HPV is given where:

What is IM in the anterolateral thigh or deltoid?

200

An ongoing collection of skilled observations made over time during health care visits and includes noting and addressing parental concerns:

What is developmental surveillance?

200

Child Life Specialist: 

What is a person who helps children cope with necessary treatments?

200

Anticipatory guidance: 

What is education on upcoming milestones and safety concerns that the child/caregiver should be aware of?

300

HPV is given when:

What is the 1st dose between 11-12 years old and the 2nd dose 6 months later?

300

DTap, Hep A, and Hep B are given where:

What is IM in the anterolateral thigh or deltoid?

300

Possible HPV side effect?

What is can cause fainting or dizziness?

300

A preschooler is crying and uncooperative while trying to take her temp. What can the nurse do to elicit cooperation?

What is allow her to hold the thermometer?

300

Tips to performing a health assessment on a toddler: 

What is allowing parent to hold the child and using distraction techniques, such as toys, singing songs, or letting child hold stethoscope? 

400

DTaP is given when:

What is at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15 months, 4-6 years, and a booster at 11-12 years?

400

IM injections for ages 3-18 years are given using:

What is using a 1-1.25" 22-25g needle in the thigh or a 5/8-1" 22-25g in the deltoid?

400

2 types of immunity:

What is passive and active?

400

Developmental Techniques to promote Control-Enhancing Communication: 

What is to play with the child, use fun metaphors, respect privacy, tell stories, and offer choices when possible?

400

Assessing effective discharge teaching: 

What is asking open-ended questions, teach-back, demonstrates a skill, works effectively through a pretend scenario?

500

IVP (Polio) is given:

What is at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, and 4-6 years?

500

subQ injections are given where:

What is in the fatty tissue of the anterolateral thigh or tricep using a 23-25g needle?

500

These individuals should NOT get a live attenuated vaccine:

What is one who is immunocompromised?

500

A child of a single parent, a child with a mental illness, prematurity, low birth weight, muscle tone issues, maternal prenatal substance abuse, lead level >5 mg/dL?

What are children at risk for developmental delay?

500

Difficulty filling out forms, frequent missed appointments, noncompliance, and avoiding asking questions so they don't look stupid: 

What are red flags for health literacy?