2 Month/4 Month - ANS Pediarix(DTaP>Diphtheria Tetanus Whooping Cough which is
Pertussis-Hep B-Polio)-IM
Prevnar (Pneumococcal Conjugate)-IM
Hib (Haemophilus Influenzae)-IM
Rotavirus -Oral
6 Month - ANS Pediarix(DTaP>Diphtheria Tetanus Whooping Cough which is Pertussis-Hep
B-Polio)-IM
Prevnar (Pneumococcal Conjugate)-IM
Hib (Haemophilus Influenzae)-IM
Rotavirus-Oral
12 Month - ANS Hib (Haemophilus Influenzae)-IM
Hep A-IM
MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)-SC
Varicella (VAR)-SC
Prevnar ( Pneumococcal Conjugate)
15-18 Month - ANS DTap (Diphtheria Tetanus Whooping Cough which is Pertussis)-IM
Hep A-IM
4 Year - ANS DTap(Diptheria)-IM
IPV (Polio)-IM
MMR(Measles, Mumps, Rubella)-IM
Vericella (VAR)-SQ
11 Year Old - ANS Tdap (Diptheria)-IM
MGC(Meningococcal)-IM
HPV- Optional
One dose after 65 y/o - ANS Pneumococcal Conjugate- IM One dose
50 years and older - ANS Herpes zoster ( Shingles) Vaccine
Mobility Vaccines - ANS Anthrax-IM
Tyhpoid-IM
Smallpox
TDap-IM
, Hep B-IM
Anaphylaxis - ANS Generalized allergic reaction affecting one or more organ systems, not to
include a local reaction
Fall - ANS Most dangerous aspect of a vasovagal episode
Symptoms of Anaphylaxis - ANS Shortness of breath, difficulty swallowing, wheezing, O2 Desat,
congestion, tachycardia, hypotensive, flushing, hives, nausea/vomiting, cramps
Symptoms of Vasovagal Reaction - ANS Hyperventilation, O2 Sat up, Normal/Bradycardia,
hypotensive, pallor, cool/clammy, anxious, tense, nausea
What is the appropriate dosage when administering epinephrine 1:2000 aqueous via EpiPen
Junior? - ANS .15mL
Stimulation of which division of the autonomic system causes the release of epinephrine? - ANS
Sympathetic Division
Epinephrine is referred to as adrenaline and causes: - ANS Vasoconstriction/Bronchodilation
What effect does epinephrine have on cardiac activity? - ANS Epinephrine stimulates the
receptor cells of the smooth cardiac muscle causing the heart rate and blood pressure to
increase
An intradermal injection should not hold more than ___ of Fluid - ANS 0.1mL
Intradermal Injection needle size - ANS 3/8 to 5/8in or 26 or 27g Needle
Subcutaneous Injection needle size - ANS 5/8 Inch or 23-25g Needle
Intramuscular Injections are deeper and may contain as much as ___ of fluid - ANS 5mL
Intramuscular Injection Needle Size - ANS 1-1.5 Inches or 22-25g Needle
What has a faster rate of absorption: Intramuscular or Subcutaneous? - ANS Intramuscular
Intradermal injections must be ___ from the elbow - ANS 2 Inches
Intradermal Injections are given at a ____ Angle - ANS 15 Degree
Subcutaneous Injections are given at a ____ Angle - ANS 45 Degree
Intramuscular Injections are given at a ____ Angle - ANS 90 Degree
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