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DTaP vaccine diptheria, tetanus, pertussis DTaP schedule 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, 4-6 years IM 0.5ml five doses.. but 5th dose is not needed if dose 4 was given after 4yrs of age Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More Tdap Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis Vaccine given every pregnancy between 27-36wks H. Flu vaccine HIB. IM 0.5ml 4 dose series: 2, 4, 6, 12-15m except PedvaxHIB... only 3 doses (skip the 6m shot) Hepatitis A vaccine IM 0.5ml if under 18yrs. 1.0ml if 19 or older. 2 dose series. 12-15m and 18-23m Hepatitis B vaccine IM 0.5ml if 19 or younger, 1.0ml if 20 and older. monovalent should be used for all doses before 6wks. if no dose at birth, given at 0, 1-2 and 6 months. HPV vaccine IM 0.5ml 2 dose series for ages 9-14. 6-12 months apart 3 dose series for ages 15 and older. first dose, then second 1-2 months later, then 6 months later. Must have at least 5 months between dose 1 and 3. not recommended during pregnancy Influenza Inactivated IM 6-35m: 0.25-0.5ml; 3yr and older 0.5ml recommended for everyone annually who is older than 6m. first time dose should be given 2x if under 9yr, 4w apart. CAN receive if allergic to eggs Influenza A and B recombinant indicated for ages 18 and older. caution if Guillian-Barre syndrome within 6m prior and if immunocompromised MMR measles, mumps, rubella reconstitute just before using. 2 dose series at 12m and 4-6yrs do not give if under 1yr, pregnant Meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine single dose vial 2 dose series: 11-12yr, 16yrs Menactra for a high-risk child (Given before or with DtaP) must be given at least 4w after completion of PCV13 series do not give if under 9m or older than 55 Meningococcal oligosaccharide diptheria must be reconstituted with MenA conjugate shake well, give immediately Meningococcal B (Trumenba) given for high risk (kids in dorms) Bexsero: 2 dose series 1m apart Trumenba: 2 dose series 6m apart pneumococcal 13-valent conjugate vaccine Prevnar 13 routine childhood 4 dose series Pneumococcal 23-valent polysaccharide vaccine Pneumovax 23 IM or SC 0.5ml. do not give for age under 2yr. refer to CDC for high-risk criteria and dose schedule Polio vaccine Im or SC 0.5ml 2,4,6m with booster at 4yr. CAN not give less than 1m apart. Last 2 doses must be 6m apart Rotavirus (RV1, RV5) PO 1.0ml or 2.0ml RV1 given at 2 and 4m RV5 given at 2, 4, 6m vaccination can only be initiated up until 14k6d. not to be given after 15w. Varicella vaccine SC 0.5ml Single dose vial live vaccine use within 30m of reconstitution. 2 doses: 12-15m and 4-6yrs. do not give during pregnancy or if under 12m. Tanner stage 1 (Male) 9 years and younger grows 5-6cm a year, testis are <4ml/<2.5cm, penis is same size as in early childhood, no pubic hair present Tanner stage 2 (Male) 9-11yrs 5-6cm/year growth, 4ml/2.5cm for testis, scrotum becomes red and textured; sparse and lightly pigmented pubic hair that is straight along base of penis, penis not yet enlarged Tanner Stage 3 (Male) 11-12.5years grows 6-7cm/year, testis are 12ml/3.6cm, penis is enlarged and lengthens, pubic hair is on pubis, more pigmented, coarse, curled and abundant Tanner stage 4 (male) 12.5-14 years grows 10cm/yr, peak height velocity is around 13yr, testis are 4-5cm, penis increased size and breadth, pubic hair is adult-like and abundant over smaller areas than a fully mature adult
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