Childhood Immunizations/Skin Infections

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Across
  1. 2. Condition in an individual that might increase the risk for serious adverse reactions to a vaccine
  2. 5. Type of immunity in which immune bodies are activity formed against specific antigens.
  3. 6. Incubation period is 1-2 months
  4. 11. Type of immunity that is obtained by transfusing immunoglobins or antitoxins.
  5. 12. Pain, swelling, erythema at the injection site of a vaccination
  6. 14. Dose is 10mg/kg
  7. 15. Causes lesions on gums, cheeks, sides of tongue, hands and feet
  8. 16. Severe febrile illness is this for vaccine administration
Down
  1. 1. A type of vaccine that is modified but retains the ability to stimulate the formation of antitoxins.
  2. 3. Bright red maculopapular rash in the diaper area
  3. 4. Dose is 10-15mg/kg
  4. 7. Nursing interventions include applying a steroidal topical creams as ordered
  5. 8. Topical or oral antibiotics are used to treat
  6. 9. Corporis Ring center may be clear and ring may consist of vesicles
  7. 10. Information sheet that explains risks and benefits of a vaccine
  8. 13. Rotavirus, HepA, Hib, HPV