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| protection produced by the person's own immune system |
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| type of immunity that is ussually permanent |
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| protection that is transferred from another human or animal |
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| immunity that is temporary protection that wanes with time |
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| occurs when preformed antibodies are transferred or "donated" from on person to another |
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| gamma globulin infused to counteract exposure to hepatitis is an example of ______ |
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| antivenoms administered to treat snake bites(crofab) is an example of _____ |
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| ____ is used to treat botulism, tetanus, and rabies by passive immunity |
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| pneumococcal disease, meningococcal disease, Salmonella Typhi |
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| three vaccines that are polysaccharide vaccines |
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| vaccine whos antigens are produced by genetic engineering technology |
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| HepB - HPV - Live Typhoid(Ty21a) - live attenuated influenze vaccine (myst) |
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| four vaccines that are recombinant |
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| vaccine that exposes the individual to small amount of bacteria or bacteria protein which causes the body to develop immunity |
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| PCV13 (pneumococcal conjugate) |
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| vaccine given to all children to immunize from pneumococcal disease |
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| PPSV (pneumococcal polysaccharide) |
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| vaccine given to high risk children in addition to first round to prevent pneumococcal disease |
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| TIV - (Trivalent inactivated influezna vaccine) |
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| influenza vaccine given IM |
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| LAIV (live attenuated influenza vaccine) |
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| influenza vaccine given intranasally |
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| MCV4 (meningococcal conjugate quadrivalent) |
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| vaccine given to everyone to prevent meningococcal disease unless contraindicated |
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| MPSV4 (meningococcal polysaccharide) |
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| vaccinge given to individuals that can not have MCV4 (meningococcal conjugate quadrivalent) |
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| the HPV2 vaccine is also known as ______ |
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| the HPV4 vaccine is also known as ______ |
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| vaccine that is given subQ |
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| RIG (rabies immunoglobulin) |
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| if opssible, the full does of ___- should be infiltrated around wound to prevent rabies and remaining amount should be given IM _____ from vaccine administration site |
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| RIG and HDCV/PCECV should given IM near or distant to each other |
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| RIG should or should not be given to a bite victim who has been previously immunized |
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| for non-immunized bite victims, the HDCV/PCECV vaccines should be given on these days post bite |
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| for immunized bite victims, the HDCV/PCECV vaccines should be given on these days post bite |
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| antivenom that comes from ovine(sheep) |
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| antivenom that comes from Equine (Horse) |
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| herb that increases immunity by increasing WBC production |
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| plant extract used in conjuction with chemotherapy that affects rapidly growing cells by inhibiting their ability to complete mitosis |
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| combination of fluoroquinlone antibiotic and glucocorticoid used for ear infections and inflammation |
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| folic acid antagonist for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, choriocarcinoma, lymphoma, head and neck cancers (IV, oral, IM) |
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| part of the ear that helps with equillibrium |
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| cancer treatment that _______ were isolated from the Pacific yew, an evergreen found throughout the Western US |
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| opthalmic solution that is a prostaglandin, reducer of IOP, and antiglaucoma agent |
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| in pts using topical glucocorticoids, the nurse will assess for systemic effects of |
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| drug that is used to treat severe psoriasis |
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