NR 328 CJE/Exam #2 Study Guide
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1. B DR HIP: 2 months
2. Hep B a birth: 1 dose of Hep B given at birth
3. Dr. HIP: 4 months (same a 2 mo, no hep b)
4. B Dr. HIP Flu: Same as 2 months, just add flu
5. 12 month vaccines: MAD HPV
MMR
HEP A
DTAP
Hib
PCV
Varicella
6. 4-6 year vaccines: Very Dim
Varicella
DTAP
Influenza
MMR
7. MITH: 11- 12 vaccines
Meningitis
Influenza
TdaP
HPV
8. Men Flu: 16-18
Meningitis Booster
Flu Shot (annual)
9. Do not give the ___ vaccine to pregnant women.: MMR
10. Do not give the flu shot if patient has a hx of allergies to ____?: Eggs
11. If patient has a prior allergy to Neomycin, do not give which vaccine ____?: -
MMR or IPV
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, NR 328 CJE/Exam #2 Study Guide
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hu5j1o
12. Airborne pedi illness include ____?
*THINK MTV*: Measles
TB
Varicella
13. Droplet illnesses include _____?
*THINK PIMP *: Pertussis
Influenza
Meningitis
Pneumonia
14. What symptom must be reported in pedi patient's with sickle cell anemia? As
it can lead to death?: FEVER (as evidence of infections)
*This must be reported to the provider*
15. You may give liquid iron with what to increase absorbtion?: Citrus juices
16. TRUE OR FALSE: Acute Chest Syndrome life-threatening?: TRUE (leading cause of death
in SCD)
17. Fifth's disease is spread by _____ ?: Respiratory droplets
Children will have the "slapped-face" look.
18. Sixth disease appears with..?: -Rosey-red rash (looks bad, but is not bad)
-bulging fontanels (in infants)
-cough
19. How are German Measles (rubella) spread ?: Nasopharyngeal secretions
*place pt on droplet precautions immediately*
20. Koplik spots are associated with which childhood illness ?: Measles (Rubeola)
21. In patient's with whooping cough (pertussis), it is important to watch for?: -
Airway obstruction
22. Which vaccine can provide protection against Epiglottitis?: Hib (Haemophilus influen-
zae)
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hu5j1o
1. B DR HIP: 2 months
2. Hep B a birth: 1 dose of Hep B given at birth
3. Dr. HIP: 4 months (same a 2 mo, no hep b)
4. B Dr. HIP Flu: Same as 2 months, just add flu
5. 12 month vaccines: MAD HPV
MMR
HEP A
DTAP
Hib
PCV
Varicella
6. 4-6 year vaccines: Very Dim
Varicella
DTAP
Influenza
MMR
7. MITH: 11- 12 vaccines
Meningitis
Influenza
TdaP
HPV
8. Men Flu: 16-18
Meningitis Booster
Flu Shot (annual)
9. Do not give the ___ vaccine to pregnant women.: MMR
10. Do not give the flu shot if patient has a hx of allergies to ____?: Eggs
11. If patient has a prior allergy to Neomycin, do not give which vaccine ____?: -
MMR or IPV
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, NR 328 CJE/Exam #2 Study Guide
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hu5j1o
12. Airborne pedi illness include ____?
*THINK MTV*: Measles
TB
Varicella
13. Droplet illnesses include _____?
*THINK PIMP *: Pertussis
Influenza
Meningitis
Pneumonia
14. What symptom must be reported in pedi patient's with sickle cell anemia? As
it can lead to death?: FEVER (as evidence of infections)
*This must be reported to the provider*
15. You may give liquid iron with what to increase absorbtion?: Citrus juices
16. TRUE OR FALSE: Acute Chest Syndrome life-threatening?: TRUE (leading cause of death
in SCD)
17. Fifth's disease is spread by _____ ?: Respiratory droplets
Children will have the "slapped-face" look.
18. Sixth disease appears with..?: -Rosey-red rash (looks bad, but is not bad)
-bulging fontanels (in infants)
-cough
19. How are German Measles (rubella) spread ?: Nasopharyngeal secretions
*place pt on droplet precautions immediately*
20. Koplik spots are associated with which childhood illness ?: Measles (Rubeola)
21. In patient's with whooping cough (pertussis), it is important to watch for?: -
Airway obstruction
22. Which vaccine can provide protection against Epiglottitis?: Hib (Haemophilus influen-
zae)
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