682 Exam 1
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1. Hep B Schedule Birth, 1 month, and 6 months
2. Hep A Schedule 12 mo, then 6 mo later
3. flu vaccine rec- 6 mo
comended to start at
4. 2 mo shot hep b, RV, DTaP, PCV, IPV
5. Child got 1st DTaP no booster required. if the patient got it younger, they would need booster
vaccine at 16 years
old.. What do you do
next?
6. exposed to measles give MMR. can be given within 72 hours of exposure
24 hr ago
7. under immunization those with graduate degrees
population
8. Jaundice level up to increase feeding, encourage BM
10- tx?
9. physiologic jaundice rise in jaundice 1-3 in cord blood to 5-6 in 3rd day of life, declining to normal
adult level by day 10-12
10. breast feeding jaun- early and late onset. Early 2-4 days after birth, due to insufficient intake.
dice (subset of physio- Late- develops 7 days after birth, peaks into 3rd week of life, persists unless
logic) breastfeeding is interrupted
11. nonphysiologic jaun- occurs too early, persists too long, and/or involved in the first 24 hours.
dice
12. 3-5
1/4
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_a80eqe
1. Hep B Schedule Birth, 1 month, and 6 months
2. Hep A Schedule 12 mo, then 6 mo later
3. flu vaccine rec- 6 mo
comended to start at
4. 2 mo shot hep b, RV, DTaP, PCV, IPV
5. Child got 1st DTaP no booster required. if the patient got it younger, they would need booster
vaccine at 16 years
old.. What do you do
next?
6. exposed to measles give MMR. can be given within 72 hours of exposure
24 hr ago
7. under immunization those with graduate degrees
population
8. Jaundice level up to increase feeding, encourage BM
10- tx?
9. physiologic jaundice rise in jaundice 1-3 in cord blood to 5-6 in 3rd day of life, declining to normal
adult level by day 10-12
10. breast feeding jaun- early and late onset. Early 2-4 days after birth, due to insufficient intake.
dice (subset of physio- Late- develops 7 days after birth, peaks into 3rd week of life, persists unless
logic) breastfeeding is interrupted
11. nonphysiologic jaun- occurs too early, persists too long, and/or involved in the first 24 hours.
dice
12. 3-5
1/4