Oh no Pneumo! | Worth a Shot | Whoop and Wound | Know Your ABC's | Mask Up! (COVID) |
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What are PCV15, PCV20 and PPSV23?
The 3 currently available pneumococcal vaccines.
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What are MMR and chickenpox?
Others include rotavirus, smallpox, polio, yellow fever.
We are live vaccines (total 6; name 2 and you get the points!)
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What are tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis?
The three diseases addressed by the Tdap vaccine.
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What is Hepatitis C?
Common type of Hepatitis without a preventative vaccine.
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What are:
- Severe renal impairment (eGFR < 30) or receiving dialysis (HD/PD) - Cirrhosis with Child-Pugh Class C - Hypersensitivity to ritonavir or nirmatrelvir?
Clinical contraindications to Paxlovid (ritonavir-nirmatrelvir)
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What is PCV20?
(or PCV15 followed by PPSV23 1 year later)
James is a 68 yo male. He has never received any pneumococcal vaccines. His PMH includes seasonal allergies, GERD, and hypertension. He should receive ____ (pneumococcal vaccine).
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What is VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System)?
The national organization to notify if a patient has an adverse reaction to a vaccine.
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What is no further action is needed?
I am the next step in the following scenario:
Patient was seen in the ED for a laceration two years prior. You have access to his ED records .His immunization status for tetanus was uncertain so he was given Tdap at that time and a booster of Td when he came for a check up 4 weeks later. |
What is travel to areas with high rates of Hepatitis B?
Melissa is a 67yo female. She is a nurse educator in a large, academic health-system in a low-income neighborhood. She has asthma, takes Taltz for psoriatic arthritis, is an expectant grandmother to a newborn, and is traveling to Cameroon as part of a healthcare brigade.
Why is Melissa eligible for the Hepatitis B vaccine if she has not already been vaccinated? |
What is molnupiravir?
Current oral alternative to Paxlovid in patients with a contraindication
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What is PCV20?
(or PCV15)
Austin is a 23 yo male living with HIV. He received PPSV23 after he was diagnosed with HIV 9 months ago. He should receive ____ pneumococcal vaccine in another 3 months.
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What is the 2nd dose of MenACWY and 1 dose of MenB?
We are two vaccinations indicated in:
It is June and an 18 year old male is seeing you after being transferred from Pediatrics to Adult Medicine. He needs papers completed for his pre-college exam. He will be living in a college dormitory. He is up to date on all immunization. His records show that he received a MenACWY (Menactra) vaccine at age 15. |
What is Tdap and Influenza vaccine?
Bonus (100 pts for each): What trimester is each vaccine recommended in?
We are two vaccinations indicated in pregnancy.
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What is the pre-dialysis and dialysis patient population?
Patient population requiring a higher than typical dose of Hepatitis B vaccine
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What is 1 dose of the bivalent vaccine (at least 4 weeks after her last dose)?
Kathy is a 34 yo female living with UC managed on Entyvio. She is new to your office and upon intake is identified to have received 2 monovalent doses of Pfizer COVID vaccine. She is due for _______.
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What is PCV20 or none?
(5 or more years after her last dose of PCV13 or PPSV23)
**DAILY DOUBLE**
Kelly is a 54 yo female. She has a history of a renal transplant (17 years ago). She has received PCV13 and 2 doses of PPSV23 as an adult. She may benefit from the __________ pneumococcal vaccine. |
What is PPSV 23, Influenza, Hepatitis B?
We are 3 vaccinations indicated:
A 57 year old woman recently diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. It is October and she is seeing you for a health maintenance update. She received MMR vaccine in the past and has a history of Varicella as a child. She received her Tdap 5 years ago. She received Shingrix one year ago. |
What is Tdap?
I am the next step in the following scenario:
A patient in the ED who required sutures after a laceration to her hand after she fell from her bike onto the pavement. The wound is cleaned and sutured. Her last tetanus booster was 7 years ago. She is not sure if it was Td or Tdap. |
What are:
- Chronic liver disease - HIV infection - Men who sex with men - Injection or non-injection drug use - Persons working with Hep A virus (in lab settings) - Travel to countries with high rates of Hep A - Close, personal contact with international adoptee - Pregnancy (in high risk situations) - Some healthcare settings, group homes?
According the CDC, the following groups are at higher risk of Hepatitis A (name 3).
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What is no additional COVID vaccine?
**DAILY DOUBLE**
Michael is a 49 yo male. He is on HIV PrEP and has no other PMH. He received 2 doses of Moderna monovalent vaccine and 1 dose of Moderna bivalent. He is due for ____. |
What is PPSV23?
Pneumococcal vaccine that can be administered IM or subQ
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What is travel to countries with high incidence of Hep B?
I am the reason why this patient needs a Hepatitis B vaccine series in the following patient:
Maria is a 67 yo RN working as a nurse educator; she no longer has direct patient contact. She has well-controlled high blood pressure and uncontrolled asthma. She volunteers once a year for a mission trip to Africa. Of note, her Hepatitis B titers are negative and her PCP recommends she gets re-vaccinated. |
What is Guillain-Barre?
The CDC recommends that if this syndrome occurred less than 6 weeks after receiving a tetanus vaccine –this wound be a precaution against the subsequent administration of the tetanus toxoid vaccine.
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What are Hep B, MenACWY, and PCV20?
We are the vaccines that should be given now:
It is June 2023 and you are seeing a 26 yo male with a new diagnosis of HIV and CD4 counts <200. He is up to date on childhood vaccines and received a Tdap booster last year. You are seeing him for a visit today. |
What is the Janssen COVID vaccine?
COVID vaccine that is no longer available in the US.
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