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Which vaccine is given at birth or soon after?
Which vaccine is given at birth or soon after?
Which vaccine is given in the deltoid muscle?
Which vaccine is given in the deltoid muscle?
Which vaccine can cause a small pustule at the injection site?
Which vaccine can cause a small pustule at the injection site?
Which vaccine can cause pain and redness at the injection site?
Which vaccine can cause pain and redness at the injection site?
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Which vaccine is given in multiple doses at birth, 6 weeks, and 14 weeks?
Which vaccine is given in multiple doses at birth, 6 weeks, and 14 weeks?
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Which vaccine can cause an acute inflammatory reaction within 2-4 days after vaccination, indicating previous exposure to tuberculosis?
Which vaccine can cause an acute inflammatory reaction within 2-4 days after vaccination, indicating previous exposure to tuberculosis?
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Which vaccine can cause deep abscess at the vaccination site, almost invariably due to subcutaneous or deeper injection?
Which vaccine can cause deep abscess at the vaccination site, almost invariably due to subcutaneous or deeper injection?
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Which vaccine can cause indolent ulceration, an ulcer which persists after 12 weeks from the vaccination date?
Which vaccine can cause indolent ulceration, an ulcer which persists after 12 weeks from the vaccination date?
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Which vaccine is given in the deltoid muscle?
Which vaccine is given in the deltoid muscle?
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Which vaccine is given at birth?
Which vaccine is given at birth?
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Study Notes
Vaccines and Their Characteristics
- Hepatitis B vaccine is given at birth or soon after birth.
- Intramuscular vaccines, such as Rabies and Influenza, are injected in the deltoid muscle.
- BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guérin) vaccine can cause a small pustule at the injection site.
- Vaccines like MMR and DPT can cause pain and redness at the injection site.
- Hepatitis B vaccine is given in multiple doses at birth, 6 weeks, and 14 weeks.
- Mantoux test (PPD) can cause an acute inflammatory reaction within 2-4 days after vaccination, indicating previous exposure to tuberculosis.
- BCG vaccine can cause deep abscess at the vaccination site, almost invariably due to subcutaneous or deeper injection.
- BCG vaccine can cause indolent ulceration, an ulcer which persists after 12 weeks from the vaccination date.
- Rabies and Influenza vaccines are injected in the deltoid muscle.
- Hepatitis B vaccine is given at birth.
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Test your knowledge on immunization vaccines and their purpose with this summary table quiz. Learn about the number of doses, timing, route and injection site, as well as potential side effects. Perfect for BSN 2 YB-2B students in the Community Health Nursing Expanded Program. Instructor: Mrs. Miriam Gonzales, RN.