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Learning Labs
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Station Number One
  • Question What vaccine(s) does this child need
    while at your practice today? By parents
    report, no contraindications

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Station One
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Station Number Two
  • Question Your physician orders tetanus,
    diphtheria, pertussis, haemophilus, polio, and
    pneumococcal vaccines for a child seen today.
    From which of these numbered vaccine vials would
    you draw vaccine in order to complete this MDs
    medical order?

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Station Number Three
  • Question Which vaccine(s) would be recommended
    for this child if seen today? By parents
    report, no contraindications

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Station Three
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Station Number Four
  • Question You have a 6 month old infant in today
    who needs DTaP 3, HiB 3, Hep B 3, PCV 3, and
    Rotavirus 3. Into which site (indicated on the
    chart) would you administer each vaccine dose?

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Station Four
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Station Number Five
  • Question Why might the school nurse call your
    practice about this Certificate of Immunization?

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Station Five
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Station Number Six
  • Question You have a 12 month old child at your
    practice today who you have begun administering
    HiB 4, Hep B 3, IPV 4, MMR 1, and Varicella
    1. Mother refuses for you to administer the
    sixth shot (varicella 1). She wants to return
    in two weeks for varicella. Do you agree?

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Station Number Seven
  • Match the following vaccine product with its
    corresponding age of administration requirement.
  • Match the following vaccine product with the
    products corresponding age of administration
    requirement.
  • Vaccine Product Age Requirement
  • 1. DTaP A) Administration approved 10 thru 18
    years of age
  • 2. Td B) Four weeks between 1 and 2
  • Eight weeks between 2 and 3
  • 16 weeks between 1 and 3
  • Final (3 or 4) not before 24 weeks
    of age
  • 3. Polio C) 1 not before age 12 months
  • 4. Hepatitis B D) Not medically indicated, not
    FDA approved age 7 years
  • 5. HiB E) Recommended for females 11-12 years
    of age with catch up 13 to 26 years of age for
    those not as yet
  • immunized
  • 6. MMR and Varicella F) Not recommended at or
    after age 18 years for U.S. resident
  • 7) Varicella G) Never before age six weeks of
    age early administration can cause
    immunological tolerance
  • 8. PCV-7 and HiB H) For a child younger than 13
    years of age a 90 day interval between 1 and
    2 For a child over
  • 13 years of age, a four week (28 day)
    interval between 1 and 2
  • 9. Rotavirus I) Not medically indicated, not
    FDA approved age 7 years
  • 10. MMRV J) Not routinely recommended after
    age five years
  • 11. Tdap Adacel K) First dose not to start
    after 12 weeks of age no dose administered on or
    after 33 weeks of age even if

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Station Number Eight
  • Match the following vaccine products with the
    products state-supplied vaccine programs
    eligibility criteria.
  • Product
    UCVDP Eligible
  • 1) DTaP A) Limited
    to certain adults where required by NC
    Immunization Law (i.e. at certain college
    enrollments)
  • DT(pediatric)
  • DTaP/HepB/polio combination
  • Hep B (pediatric use) B) VFC
    children Under-insured children 2 months
    through 59 months
  • Hep A
  • MMR (pediatric use)
  • Varicella C) All children
    (note age restrictions apply and vary by
    product)
  • IPV
  • HiB
  • Td (pediatric use) D) VFC
    only females 9 through 18 years
  • Tdap (pediatric use)
  • MMRV
  • E) VFC only children (note
    additional age restrictions apply and vary by
    product must be included within
  • 2) PCV-7 ACIP recommended
    group)
  • 3) Td (adult)

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Station Number Nine
  • Question You have a 12 month old child in your
    clinic today for whom you have a standing order
    to administer HiB 4, Hep B 3, IPV 3, MMR
    1,Varicella 1. You are screening for
    contraindications and mother tells you the child
    is allergic to eggs and had a temperature of 100
    this morning. Do you fully immunize?

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Station Number Nine
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Station Number Nine
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