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NSG 320 / NSG320 EXAM 2. QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.

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How can you prevent SIDS? -Put baby on back when sleeping -Only use a fitted sheet, NOT blankets -Keep things off of bay head -Encourage breast-feeding -Do not use pillows -Co sleeping Explain proper co-sleeping Not in the bed with the parents, but the crib in the parents room What is diaper dermatitis? inflammatory reaction of the skin within the diaper region How does diaper dermatitis present? flat red rack in the skin creases in the diaper region Tx diaper dermatitis? -super absorbent diapers & non-fragrance wipes -change frequently -Allows air time -Zinc oxide How does a yeast infection present? bright red w/ satellite lesions What is Seborrheic dermatitis? aka cradle cap -cheesy & waxy substance on the baby's head How do you tx cradle cap? soft toothbrush & dander shampoo or mineral oil

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NSG 320 EXAM 2
What are the 3 principles of health supervision?
-Developmental surveillance & screening
-Injury & disease prevention
-Health promotion




Which immunizations are given via SubQ?
-IPV (Inactivated polio vaccine)
-MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)
-Varicella




Which immunizations are given orally?
Rotavirus
-The only one given in the US orally




Which immunizations are given IM?
The rest of them!

,What is passive immunity?
immunoglobulins passed from one person to another
-ie. mother-to-baby (breastmilk & placenta) and blood transfusions




What is active immunity?
Own immune system activates a response




How do vaccines work?
They stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against a specific disease,
when the disease (aka antigen) invades, the body is read to send antibodies to fight
against




What are the 5 different types of immunizations?
-Live
-Inactivated
-Toxoid
-Conjugate
-Recombinant

, What does VIS stand for?
Vaccine immunization sheet




T/F: Some parents will receive a VIS
FALSE
-ALL parents will receive a VIS, the nurse should document that a VIS was provided




What are contraindications for immunizations?
-Pt is immunocompromised
-Pregnant (can't get live vaccines)
-Recently received blood products
-Moderate to severe illness
-Prior anaphylaxis reaction




What are the 6 immunizations given @ infancy?
1.) Hep B
2.) DTaP
3.) Polio
4.) Haemophilus influenza type B

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