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What are the principles of health supervision? -providing services proactively from birth to adolescents (not just intervening when sick, but intervening even when they are well) -the focus of health supervision is wellness (maximize health promotion for child, family, and community) 1. Develo...

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WVU NSG 320 Exam 1 Content-Questions with Correct Answers/ Verified/
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What are the principles of health supervision?
-providing services proactively from birth to adolescents (not just intervening when sick, but
intervening even when they are well)
-the focus of health supervision is wellness (maximize health promotion for child, family,
and community)


1. Developmental Surveillance and Screening
2. Injury and Disease Prevention
3. Health Promotion
What are 3 things that encompass wellness?
1. the focus is wellness!
-maximize health for the child, family, and community
2. build a medical home
-long-term comprehensive relationship with families
3. partner with the family
-focus on strengths
-recognize parents are experts
-use the child's behavior as your language
How do the PCP visits work within childhood?
2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 15 months, 18 months, 2 years, 2.5
years, 3 years, then annually
What screenings can occur at the PCP visits?
-hearing
-vision
-lead
-oral health (every 6 months after the age of 1; some people say start after 3 years of age)
-communicable diseases
-iron deficiency

,-hypertension
-hyperlipidemia
What vaccines are given SQ, PO, and IM?
-SQ: IPV, MMR, Varicella


-PO: rotovirus


^I know this is silly but roto- reminds me of rotisserie chicken, and we eat that by mouth
(lol)


-IM: all the others


What are immunizations and why are they so important?
-immunizations stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against a specific
disease


-when an antigen invades, the body is ready to send fighting antibodies


^passive immunity: immunoglobulins passed from one person to another (mother to baby;
blood transfusions)


^active immunity: own immune system activates response


-different types of immunizations: live, inactivated, toxoid, conjugate, and recombinant


-immunizations are reviewed ANNUALLY


What are contraindications for immunizations?
Permanently
-anaphylaxis

,-encephalopathy within 7 days of pertussis immunization
Temporary
-immunocompromised
-pregnant (cannot receive a LIVE vaccine)
-children with intussusception should not receive the rotavirus vaccine
-recently receiving blood products (passive immunity)
-moderate to severe illness
What are immunizations starting in infancy and what is important to know about them?
Hep B


- three doses starting at birth


Diptheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis


-Dtap: <7 years of age (start at 2 months)


-Tdap: >7 years of age


^a good way to remember Tdap is the capital T stands for "tall" people, sooooo those who
are >7 years of age


Haemophilus influenza type B


-start at 2 months


Polio


-only inactivated given starting at 2 months of age (IPV)


Pneumococcal Vaccines

, -start at 2 months of age


Rotovirus


-live virus


-given PO


-32 weeks and younger


What are immunizations starting in toddlerhood and what is important to know about
them?
Varicella


-live: booster at 4 years of age; may be given with live OR 28 days apart


-rash may occur


-you need to be one year or older to get it


Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)


-live: booster at 4 years; may be given with live OR 28 days apart


-you need to be one year or older to get it


Hep A


-two dose series

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