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Where is he vastus lateralis located?

Thigh

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What question should i ask when addressing a transgender patient?

How would you like to be addressed? Pronouns?

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Before giving Carbenuva HIV injection what should you find out?

What site of the buttocks was it given in the last time

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Where is mmr vaccine given

Sub-Q in the outer upper fatty area of the arm

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How many vaccines is the shingles given

2 Shingrix

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dilutant

liquid used for dilution

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Shingles

A REACTIVATION of the chickenpox virus in the body, causing a painful rash

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Shingrix

the shingles vaccine that comes in two vials, a powder and a colorless vaccine, MIX before injecting

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metaxalone

Muscle Relaxant

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What size needle for a child 0-18 months

5/8 inch

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What size needle for a child 18 months an older

1 inch

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What important step you must remember when mixing powder with dilutant?

Use 2 needles

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An intramuscular contraceptive injection given every 3 months.

(Depo-Provera)

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Code for medication lock

2019

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pneumococcal conjugate vaccine

Prevnar

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ProQuad

MMRV - Measles, Mumps, Rubella, AND Varicella (SQ)

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What is ProQuad 

ProQuad  MMRV - Measles, Mumps, Rubella, AND Varicella (SQ)

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What is the first task when u come into the clinic in the morning

Check and log the temperatures of the fridge

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In Adult Medicine what insurance do ALL adults have

private (VFA)

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In peds what insurance does peds under 19 have

Medicaid/Managed (VFC)

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What forms should you give the pts before giving them the vaccine?

VIF forms-- in the folders in the corner

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What items are needed to prep to give a vaccine/medicine?

medication
alcohol wipe
bandage
pen to write

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alcohol wipe

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bandage

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pen to write

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What is the FIRST question you ask a pt when you enter the room?

Verify their name and date of birth

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What should you do BEFORE attaching the medication to the needle

push up and remove the air

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How often to give Carbenuva HIV med

Give first month then every months after

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Which medication the clinic doesn't supply so pts must bring it in from the pharmacy

Shingles and Carbenuva (HIV)

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How must the Shingles medication be administered?

2 shots one in each arm

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b12 also known as

Cyanocobalamine

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Zofran also known as

ondansetron

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ondansetron

Antiemetic (vomiting)

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Which medication would be given for vomiting

odansetron (zofran)

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azithromycin

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bicilin

Antibiotic IM medication used to treat STD such as gonorrhea and syphilis

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Also known as MMRV

Proquad

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MMRV is stored where

freezer

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Hep B stored where

frig

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High dose Flu for what age ONLY?

65+

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Low dose Flu up to what age?

64

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Any medication with varicella must be____

frozen

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MMR is stored where

frig

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What 2 medications HAS TO BE MIXED before injection?

MMR AND MMRV

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Cabenuva stored where

frig

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Antibiotic IM medication used to treat STD such as gonorrhea and syphilis

Bicillin L-A (benzathine penicillin G)

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Apretude (PrEP)

(prevention for HIV), given to HIV-negative people every 2 months

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HIV prevention given to HIV-negative patients every 2 months

Apretude (Prep)

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Important technique while opening a needle?

Always keep it facing up in your hand NEVER place it back down or drop your hands!!

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What determines a sterile technique?

Hands always above your waist

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4 categories of VFC (Vaccine for Children)

Medicaid

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Self Pay

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Uninsured

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CHP

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When checking the oxygen tank, how many ml should it be?

1000 ml (not in red zone)

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What are the 3 things to log once you arrive?

Temperatures

AED

Oxygen

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Temperature of the room on side of first fridge

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Oxygen Tank

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Where are the pregnancy Test located

Med room last cabinet

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Why must MMRV be protected from light?

because it may inactivate the vaccine viruses

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What should you document in the notes after seeing patient?

Pt received vaccine/medication in the left arm. Pt tolerated with well with no adverse reactions of side effects.

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Heplisav-B Inactivated given in how many doses?

2-dose series, adults only 1 month apart

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Heplisav-B Inactivated needle size

Adults: 1 inch

Peds: 5/8 inch

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Obese adults: 1.5 inch

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Peds: Usually ⅝

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Heplisav-B Inactivated Route

Adults & adolescents: Deltoid

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Infants & small toddlers: Vastus lateralis (thigh)

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What size needle is patient is very obese?

1.5 inch

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Important documentation points for vaccines

source, vaccine name, lot number, site, route, VIS given.

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How many doses of Prevnar (pneumonia) do infants get?

2 months
4 months•
6 months•
12-15 months (4 doses)

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4 months•

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6 months•

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12-15 months

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is a vaccine indicated for active immunization for the prevention of invasive disease caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae

Prevnar 20®

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What medication is PCV 20?

Prevenar (pneumonia)

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Which vaccine protects against viruses that attacks the liver and can cause liver failure, cirrhosis, and liver cancer from blood transmission?

Hep-A

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Explain to patient the importance of taking Heplisav-B Inactivated medication

This vaccine protects against viruses that attacks the liver and can cause liver failure, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. can be transmitted through blood exposure• sex• needles• mother-to-baby transmission

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How is Heplisav-B Inactivated medication transmitted?

blood exposure• sex• needles• mother-to-baby transmission

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Hep A route for adults/peds

IM in the deltoid (arm) for adults and older kids.

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IM in thigh for infants/toddlers when needed.

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Hep A route for peds age 3?

deltoid

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Flu vaccine route for 6 months infant?

thigh

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Which vaccine protects against liver infection spread by contaminated food/water or close contact.

HEP A

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Explain to the patient about HEP A

Its a vaccine that protects against liver infection spread by contaminated food/water or close contact.

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Who are patients that are referred to as "Safe Haven" patients?

children who often need multiple vaccines at once because there's no reliable record.

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What are the vaccines that needs to be reconstituted?

MMR - mix powder + diluent

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Varicella - mix powder + diluent

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MMRV (MMR + Varicella combo) - mix powder + diluent

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Shingrix - mix powder + adjuvant

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Meningococcal vaccine protects against

meningitis and bloodstream infections

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Hep B dose schedule

3 doses (1 month apart) regular

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You are preparing to administer the MMR vaccine to an adult patient. What is the correct route and injection angle?

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A) Subcutaneous (SQ) at 45 degrees

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B) Intramuscular (IM) at 90 degrees

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C) Intradermal (ID) at 10-15 degrees

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You are preparing to administer the MMR vaccine to an adult patient. What is the correct route and injection angle?

A) Subcutaneous (SQ) at 45 degrees
B) Intramuscular (IM) at 90 degrees
C) Intradermal (ID) at 10-15 degree

D) Oral, no injection needed

Subcutaneous (SQ) at 45 degrees (slanted up)

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give pregnancy test first

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What is a question related to allergies i should ask at every encounter before giving injection?

Do you have any known allergies to eggs, yeast, gelatin, or neomycin?

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Which allergy is contraindicated for MMR and varicella

Gelatin (pork) allergy