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1-6 MID -TERM EXAM REVIEW WITH COMPLETE 400
REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
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1. DTaP Vaccine - ANSWER ✔✔ Protects against Diphtheria,
Tetanus, and Pertussis. Dose: 0.5 mL IM. Schedule: Given at 2,
4, 6, and 15–18 months, with a booster at 4–6 years. Note: If
the 4th dose is given at age 4 or older, the 5th dose is not
needed .
2. Tdap Vaccine - ANSWER ✔✔ A booster for Tetanus,
Diphtheria, and Pertussis. Recommended once during each
pregnancy, between 27–36 weeks gestation .
3. Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) Vaccine - ANSWER
✔✔ Protects against H. influenzae type B infections. Dose: 0.5
mL IM. Standard schedule: 2, 4, 6, and 12–15 months. Note:
For PedvaxHIB, only 3 doses are needed (skip 6-month dose) .
4. Hepatitis A Vaccine - ANSWER ✔✔ Protection against
Hepatitis A virus. Dose: 0.5 mL IM for children under 18, 1.0
mL IM for adults 19 and older. Schedule: 2 doses—first at 12–
15 months, second at 18–23 months .
5. Hepatitis B Vaccine - ANSWER ✔✔ Protects against
Hepatitis B virus. Dose: 0.5 mL IM if under 20 years old, 1.0
mL IM if 20 years or older. Schedule: If not given at birth,
administer at 0, 1–2 months, and 6 months. Use monovalent
formulation for doses given before 6 weeks of age .
,6. HPV Vaccine - ANSWER ✔✔ IM 0.5ml. 2-dose series for
ages 9-14 (6-12 months apart). 3-dose series for ages 15 and
older: first dose, then second 1-2 months later, then 6 months
later. Must have at least 5 months between dose 1 and 3. Not
recommended during pregnancy .
7. Rotavirus Vaccine (RV1, RV5) - ANSWER ✔✔ PO 1.0ml or
2.0ml. RV1 given at 2 and 4 months. RV5 given at 2, 4, and 6
months. Vaccination can only be initiated up until 14 weeks 6
days. Not to be given after 15 weeks .
8. Varicella Vaccine - ANSWER ✔✔ SC 0.5ml. Single-dose vial,
live vaccine, use within 30 minutes of reconstitution. 2 doses:
12-15 months and 4-6 years. Do not give during pregnancy or
if under 12 months .
9. Childhood Immunization Schedule: 4 months - ANSWER
✔✔ "4 DR HIP": D: DTaP, R: Rotavirus, H: HIB, I: IPV
(Inactivated Polio Vaccine), P: PCV (Pneumococcal) .
10. Childhood Immunization Schedule: Age 11-12 years -
ANSWER ✔✔ "Tada!! Human Men": T: Tdap, H: HPV, M:
Meningococcal .
Section 2: Pediatric Growth and Development (Questions 11-
20)
11. Tanner stage 1 (Male) - ANSWER ✔✔ 9 years and younger.
Grows 5-6cm a year, testes are <4ml/<2.5cm, penis is same
size as in early childhood, no pubic hair present. Precocious
onset is prior to 9 years old (testicular development). Late
onset is 13-14 years .
, 12. Spermarche - ANSWER ✔✔ First ejaculation. Ages 11-15.
Average is shortly after attainment of peak height velocity
(13.5 years) .
13. Tanner stage 2 (Female) - ANSWER ✔✔ 10.2-11.3 years.
Grows 7-8cm/yr, breast and papilla form small mound; areola
increases in diameter; marks START OF PUBERTY, precedes
menarche by 24 months. Sparse, lightly pigmented pubic hair
that is straight and along border of labia .
14. Menarche - ANSWER ✔✔ Mean age 12.7 years, average is
2.6 years after onset of puberty and 0.5 year after peak height
velocity .
15. Developmental Milestones: 2-5 months - ANSWER ✔✔
Smiles and coos, watches a person's face intently, follows
people and objects with eyes, laughs aloud, lifts head/chest
when on stomach, holds head steady when pulled to sit,
grasps rattle placed in hand, startles to loud noise .
16. Developmental Milestones: 6-9 months - ANSWER ✔✔
Turns to sound, babbles and combines vowel/consonant
sounds, responds to name, rolls over, sits independently,
transfers objects, supports weight on feet, uses thumb and
fingers to pick up objects, crawls .
17. Developmental Milestones: 10-12 months - ANSWER ✔✔
Takes simple action on request, purposefully says "mama" or
"dada," sits independently and plays, pulls to
standing/cruises furniture, communicates by reaching and
pointing, moves purposefully to get desired object, has
increasing curiosity, recognizes people, uses both hands well .