SOLUTIONS TEST BANK COLLECTION 2026
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥2 months. Answer: DTap - Diphtheria Tetanus and Pertussis dose 1
Hib - Haemophilus influenza type B dose 1
IPV - Inactivated polio virus dose 1
Pneumococcal conjugate dose 1
⩥4 months. Answer: Diphtheria Tetanus and Pertussis dose 2
Haemophilus influenzae type b dose 2
Inactivated polio virus dose 2
Pneumococcal conjugate dose 2
⩥6 months. Answer: Diphtheria Tetanus and Pertussis dose 3
,Haemophilus influenze virus dose 3
Pneumococcal conjugate dose 3
⩥Vaccine @ 6- 18 months. Answer: Inactivated polio virus dose 3
Hepatitis B dose 3
⩥Vaccine @ 6- 59 months. Answer: Influenza annual dose
⩥12- 15 months. Answer: Haemophilus influenza type B dose 4
Pneumococcal conjugate dose 4
MMR - Measles mumps and rubella dose 1
Varicella dose 1
⩥12- 23 months. Answer: Hepatitis A, 2 doses that are 6 months apart
⩥15- 18 months. Answer: Diphtheria Tetanus and Pertussis dose 4
,⩥4- 6 years. Answer: Diphtheria Tetanus and Pertussis dose 5
Inactivated polio virus dose 4
MMR - Measles mumps rubella dose 2
⩥11- 12 years. Answer: Diphtheria Tetanus and Pertussis booster
Meningococcal conjugate vaccine dose 1
⩥11- 26 years. Answer: HPV vaccine (Gardasil)
⩥Hib. Answer: Haemophilus influenza B
⩥IPV. Answer: inactivated poliovirus vaccine
⩥PCV7. Answer: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
⩥MCV4. Answer: Meningococcal conjugate vaccine
, ⩥When to hold a vaccination?. Answer: LIVE ATTENUATED UNTIL
AFTER AGE 1!!
Immunocompromised, systemic steroid treatment, moderate to severe
illness. Fever >102.
⩥Digoxin. Answer: Cardiac Glycoside, + inotrope, - chronotrope,
antiarrhythmic
⩥Digoxin Toxicity Symptoms in Young Children. Answer: Nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, photophobia, bradycardia
⩥Furosemide. Answer: Loop Diuretic, reduce preload, K wasting
⩥Spironolactone. Answer: K sparing diuretic- interrupts aldosterone,
reduce preload
⩥Propranolol. Answer: Beta blocker, - chronotrope, - inotrope, afterload
reducer
⩥Captopril. Answer: ACE Inhibitor, after load reducer
⩥Prostaglandin E. Answer: IV medication to keep PDA open
Side effects: *apnea & bradycardia*