What vaccines are recommended at 12-18 months?
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DTaP, Hib, PCV13, MMR, Varicella, Hep A, Influenza
what are some examples of tertiary prevention
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teaching a diabetic patient to exercise, diet, and do regular foot care
How do you elicit the sucking reflex?
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touch the roof of the mouth
What are contraindications for receiving vaccines?
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1. chronic health condition
2. weakened immune system
3. convulsions thought to be caused by vaccine
4. had a severe allergic reaction to previous vaccine
A healthy 2 year old child should be able to speak in phrases of at least ____________
words
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2
define secondary prevention
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early identification and early intervention to detect issues
,What is the most effective means of caries prevention?
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Fluoride
This bacteria is commonly colonized in babies mouths and increases the risk for caries
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Streptococcus mutans
What are some examples of secondary prevention
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screenings, diagnostic test
All children younger than __________ should ride in the back seat
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13
, Infants with sickle cell anemia should receive what medication by 2 months of age
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prophylactic penicillin
If a mother of a breastfed baby is vegan, what other supplementation is needed?
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B12
which vaccine has a small increased chance of febrile seizures if given with the flu
vaccine
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PCV
What are some examples of primary prevention
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vaccine programs, health education, anti-smoking campaigns, safe sex
education
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DTaP, Hib, PCV13, MMR, Varicella, Hep A, Influenza
what are some examples of tertiary prevention
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teaching a diabetic patient to exercise, diet, and do regular foot care
How do you elicit the sucking reflex?
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touch the roof of the mouth
What are contraindications for receiving vaccines?
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1. chronic health condition
2. weakened immune system
3. convulsions thought to be caused by vaccine
4. had a severe allergic reaction to previous vaccine
A healthy 2 year old child should be able to speak in phrases of at least ____________
words
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2
define secondary prevention
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early identification and early intervention to detect issues
,What is the most effective means of caries prevention?
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Fluoride
This bacteria is commonly colonized in babies mouths and increases the risk for caries
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Streptococcus mutans
What are some examples of secondary prevention
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screenings, diagnostic test
All children younger than __________ should ride in the back seat
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13
, Infants with sickle cell anemia should receive what medication by 2 months of age
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prophylactic penicillin
If a mother of a breastfed baby is vegan, what other supplementation is needed?
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B12
which vaccine has a small increased chance of febrile seizures if given with the flu
vaccine
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PCV
What are some examples of primary prevention
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vaccine programs, health education, anti-smoking campaigns, safe sex
education