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Hi Elsie,
Good pick up! The screening q isn'r really MY q-----but that reference you provided (Box 4-4) is a good one!
For the flu recommendations--the main thing is to know the difference between recs for Seasonal Influenz and H1N1
1. In the Review powerpoint under Screening Programs...are you referring to Box 4-4 on page 62 of the book "Guidelines for Screening Programs" ?
2. For "Normal Seasonal Influenza" recommended populations/priorities for Normal Seasonal Influenza immunizations are for 65 and older, pregnant women in 2 & 3 trimester (inactivated) and 2mo to 3 y/o olds and lastly immunocompromised people?
Thanks
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Comments (3)
uche ike said
at 8:41 pm on Nov 11, 2009
what about the review for final exam, is it the same as the one for the "final remediation"
Jerry Carley said
at 3:44 pm on Nov 1, 2009
Hi Elsie,
Good pick up! The screening q isn'r really MY q-----but that reference you provided (Box 4-4) is a good one!
For the flu recommendations--the main thing is to know the difference between recs for Seasonal Influenz and H1N1
Hope that helps!
--Jerry
Elsie Huerta said
at 11:03 pm on Oct 31, 2009
Prof. Carley a couple questions!
1. In the Review powerpoint under Screening Programs...are you referring to Box 4-4 on page 62 of the book "Guidelines for Screening Programs" ?
2. For "Normal Seasonal Influenza" recommended populations/priorities for Normal Seasonal Influenza immunizations are for 65 and older, pregnant women in 2 & 3 trimester (inactivated) and 2mo to 3 y/o olds and lastly immunocompromised people?
Thanks
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