Immunization

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For healthy patients 65 years of age and older who are indicated to receive both PCV13 and PPSV23, what is the recommended time period for separation of administration of the two vaccines? 5 years 6 months 1 year No separation needed

1 year

Which of the following is a candidate for the HPV9 vaccine? 27-year-old healthy female 27-year-old male on prednisone 10 mg daily 11-year-old healthy male 35-year-old healthy male

11 yo healthy male

What strains of influenza are included in the quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)? 2 A, 1 B, and 1 C 2 A and 2 B 1 A and 3 B 3 A and 1 B

2 A and 2 B

Temperature and freezer logs must be kept for a period of at least: 1 year 3 years 5 years 7 years

3 years

Which of the following patients is a candidate for varicella vaccine? - 5-year-old who received DTaP four weeks ago - 37-year-old pregnant female - 12-month-old who received MMR two weeks ago - 6-month-old who needs IIV3 simultaneously and again in 28 days

5 year old who received DTaP four weeks ago

Which of the following individuals is a candidate for hepatitis A vaccine? A 6-month-old female presenting to the pediatrician for the 6-month wellness exam A 25-year-old male college student preparing to study abroad in Canada A 15-month-old male also receiving a 3rd dose of hepatitis B vaccine A 45-year-old female daycare employee

A 15 month old male also receiving a 3rd dose of Hepatitis B vaccine

For which of the following individuals is the human papillomavirus vaccine series indicated? A 16-year-old female who recently became sexually active A 30-year-old female who has a sister with cervical cancer A 5-year-old female who presents for a well child visit prior to entering school A 28-year-old male with a history of genital warts

A 16-year-old female who recently became sexually active

For which of the following individuals is inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) NOT recommended? A 28-year-old female who is in her first trimester of pregnancy A 2-month-old healthy infant A 62-year-old female who sneezes when in contact with feathers A 68-year-old male who received a heart transplant 6 years ago

A 2-month-old healthy infant

For which of the following individuals is a mumps vaccine recommended? A 12-year-old who received a single dose of MMR at age 12 months and is taking prednisone 40 mg daily for inflammatory bowel disease A 22-year-old female who received a single dose of MMR and just accepted a position as a nurse on a general surgery unit A 26-year-old female who received a single dose of MMR at age 12 months and is pregnant A 65-year-old who is healthy and has no record of every receiving a dose of MMR

A 22-year-old female who received a single dose of MMR and just accepted a position as a nurse on a general surgery unit

For which of these individuals is pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine recommended today? A 67-year-old with type 2 diabetes who received PPSV23 on her 65th birthday A medical student prior to her pediatric clerkship A 23-year-old healthy male who smokes A 14-month-old child who completed the infant series for whom repair of a congenital heart defect is planned

A 23-year-old healthy male who smokes

For which of the following patients should the recombinant hemagglutinin influenza vaccine (RIV4) be administered? A 50-year-old woman with asthma A 30-year-old man with a history of anaphylaxis to eggs A 24-year-old woman with no comorbidities A 44-year-old man with diabetes

A 30-year-old man with a history of anaphylaxis to eggs

Which of the following patients can receive RZV? A 57-year-old male with COPD treated with inhaled fluticasone/salmeterol A 78-year-old female receiving anti-rejection drugs for a kidney transplant two years ago A 35-year-old man recently diagnosed with cancer who will start chemotherapy in two weeks A 48-year-old female with a current shingles rash

A 57-year-old male with COPD treated with inhaled fluticasone/salmeterol

Following the ACIP guidelines, for which of the following individuals is zoster vaccine recommended? A 55 yo patient with active shingles rash lesions A 58 yo patient with anaphylactic reaction to neomycin A 65 yo patient who had chicken pox at 7 years of age A 45 yo patient recovering from shingles rash

A 65 yo patient who had chicken pox at 7 years of age

Which of the following individuals has a risk factor for poor response to the hepatitis B vaccine series? A 21-year-old paramedic A newborn infant who is apparently healthy A 16-year-old female with asthma A 66-year-old male who is waiting for a cadaveric kidney transplant

A 66-year-old male who is waiting for a cadaveric kidney transplant

Which of the following is a CDC best practice in regards to vaccine storage and handling? Refrigerated vaccines should be kept on the top shelf of the refrigerator A bio-safe glycol-based or buffered thermometer should be used to monitor the temperature of the refrigerator Refrigerator and freezer temperature logs should be monitored only at night before closing the pharmacy One pharmacy employee should be designated to be in charge of storage and handling in case of a temperature related emergency

A bio-safe glycol-based or buffered thermometer should be used to monitor the temperature of the refrigerator

Which of the following is not a permanent contraindication to vaccination? A condition which would compromise the ability of the vaccine to produce immunity or protection from infection For rotavirus vaccine, severe combined immunodeficiency or history of intussusception Encephalopathy not due to another identifiable cause occuring within 7 days of pertussis vaccination Severe allergic reaction to a vaccine component or following a prior dose

A condition which would compromise the ability of the vaccine to produce immunity or protection from infection

Which is true about the incidence of measles in the United States? When traveling internationally with an infant, do not worry about their vaccine status Measles incidence is usually around 200 cases annually A majority of cases are a result of importation in unvaccinated populations A 2-dose series is required for anyone born before 1957 when traveling

A majority of cases are a result of importation in unvaccinated populations

Following the ACIP guidelines, for which of the following individuals is live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) recommended? ACIP does not recommend LAIV for any patients A 6 mother old infant A 10 yo with a fear of needles a 35 yo pregnant patient

ACIP does NOT recommend LAIV for any patients

Which of the following is not an example of active immunity? Infection with natural disease Administration of a live attenuated viral vaccine Administration of high titer immune globulin Administration of a recombinant immunogenic protein

Administration of a high titer immune globulin

Which of the following age groups with immunocompromising conditions should receive one dose of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13)? Adults and children > 6 years of age Adults 19 to 64 years of age Children < 5 years of age All adults

Adults and children > 6 years of age

HPV vaccine is currently indicated for females and males as young as 9 years old and up to age 26. A mother is considering vaccination for her young son, but some commercials that she recalls lead her to believe this vaccine is for prevention of cervical cancer, and does not see how this will benefit her son. How do you expain to this mother the importance of this vaccine for her son? All of the above Yes, this does prevent cervical, vulvar, and vaginal cancer in women; however it also protects against genital warts, anal cancer, as well as other cancer strains This is the most common sexually transmitted infection There are benefits for protection for him contracting strains of virus as well as spreading the virus to others

All of the above

Hepatitis B is a virus spread by parenteral routes including blood transfusions, sharing of needles, sexual contact, and mother to neonate. Which is true about hepatitis B? All of the above Renal failure will decrease response to hepatitis B vaccine Death commonly occurs as a result of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma Using needles which are not long enough will decrease response rates Patients with diabetes are at an increased risk of hepatitis B due to sharing of diabetes supplies including blood glucose meters

All of the above

What which of the following is Tdap recommended? A 30 yo pregnant female of 32 weeks gestation A 65 yo female caring for a newborn A 12 yo female who completed the childhood Dtap series All of the above

All of the above

Which of the following is a contraindication to receipt of routine vaccines? Patient is breastfeeding Patient is taking an antibiotic Anaphylaxis to a previous dose Allergy to penicillin

Anaphylaxis to a previous dose

Which of the following vaccines is recommended for all healthcare workers? Influenza vaccine PPSV23 Hep A vaccine HPT

Annual influence vaccine

Which of the following scenarios are healthcare professionals encouraged to use VAERS for reporting? Any clinical significant adverse event after vaccination Only adverse reactions that have not been previously reported Only serious, life-threatening adverse reactions Serious adverse reactions for which causation is firmly established

Any clinical significant adverse event after vaccination

How should the disposal of sharps containers be handled? Arranged with the local waste management company Done when the container is full to the top Dispose routinely with the regular garbage pickup The are of little concern because of the puncture-proof nature of the containers

Arranged with the local waste management company

Which of the following skills is among the standards of practice among immunizing pharmacists? Basic life support (CPR) Advanced cardiac life support Emergency medical technician First aid training

Basic life support (CPR)

Which of the following is a meningococcal serogroup B vaccine? Bexsero Menveo Boostrix Engerix-B

Bexsero

Which of the following is specifically listed as a VAERS reportable event for tetanus vaccine? Brachial neuritis Thrombocytopenic purpura Chronic arthritis Encephalopathy

Brachial neuritis

Which of the following is the appropriate schedule for polio immunization in the United States? Childhood immunization series with IPV at 2, 4, 6-18 months, and 4-6 years of age with a booster dose every 10 years Childhood immunization series with IPV at 2, 4, 6-18 months of age Not used anymore because disease is almost eradicated Childhood immunization series with IPV at 2, 4, 6-18 months, and 4-6 years of age

Childhood immunization series with IPV at 2, 4, 6-18 months, and 4-6 years of age

Which of the following is/are presyncopal signs? Select all that apply Clammy skin Anxiety Sweating Tachycardia

Clammy skin Anxiety Sweating

The primary vaccine coordinator at a practice site should be responsible for: a) Administering all vaccines at the practice site b) Ensuring that vaccines are stored and handled correctly c) Ensuring that staff is adequately trained d) Both b and c

D) both b and c

Which of the following is a likely benefit of annual influenza immunization of school-aged children? Decreases the magnitudes of influenza epidemics in the community Causes school absenteeism around immunization time that will be offset by the decrease in absenteeism during peak influenza season Dramatically decreases the high rates of mortality of influenza in this population Changes resistance patterns in influenza viruses

Decreases the magnitudes of influenza epidemics in the community

Which of the following statements is true? Employers must offer the hepatitis B vaccine series to immunizing employees free of charge Immunizers must finish the hepatitis B vaccine series prior to providing immunizations Employees do not have the right to decline hepatitis B vaccination All of the above

Employers must offer the hepatitis B vaccine series to immunizing employees free of charge

Which of the following is true regarding bloodborne pathogen exposure and immunizations? Providing immunizations is a high risk activity for exposure Every pharmacy providing immunizations must have a bloodborne pathogen exposure control plan No extra immunizations or training need to be offered to employees that provide immunizations The FDA is the main authority providing guidance on minimizing exposure

Every pharmacy providing immunizations must have a bloodborne pathogen exposure control plan

A 65-year-old female taking fluticasone MDI BID for asthma is not a candidate for the herpes zoster vaccine (Shingrix).

False

Anaphylaxis generally will not occur until 1-2 hours after administration of a vaccine.

False

If the date on the label of a vaccine or diluent has a specific month and year, the vaccine can be used only until the first day of the month listed.

False

Per OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), bloodborne pathogens training must be completed every 2 years for immunizers.

False

Polio is currently considered eradicated worldwide. True False

False

Which of the following influenza vaccines is produced using no eggs and no influenza virus? Flublok (RIV4) Fluvirin (IIV3) Flucelvax (ccIIV4) Flumist (LAIV4)

Flublok (RIV4)

A 26-year-old female received the second dose in her series of varicella vaccine two weeks ago. Today she stepped on a rusty nail while working on her farm. Her last tetanus-diptheria (Td) dose was 6 years ago. Which of the following immunization strategies is appropriate? (Hint: Table 3-1 in General Best Practices) No booster is necessary Give DTaP now Give Tdap now Give Td in two weeks

Give Tdap now

Joe is a 28-year-old accountant who traveled to Bangkok for a two-month visit two years ago. As part of his preparations for that trip he received a dose of hepatitis A vaccine. He has received only a Tdap booster for a finger laceration since his return. He is now planning a trip to Beijing and seeks your advice regarding hepatitis A vaccination. What do you recommend? He should receive a double dose of hepatitis A vaccine prior to his departure. He should receive a half dose of hepatitis A vaccine now and another dose in 6 months. He should start the hepatitis A series over and receive a dose now and another dose in 6 months. He should receive a dose of hepatitis A vaccine now to complete the series.

He should receive a dose of hepatitis A vaccine now to complete the series

Which of the following is a contraindication to receipt of the rotavirus vaccine? History of intussusception History of Guillian-Barre Syndrome Receipt of another live attenuated vaccine on the same day

History of intussusception

Which manifestation of anaphylaxis is epinephrine used to treat? Hemorrhage Arrhythmias Hypotension Decreased oxygen saturation

Hypotension

A US born 67-year-old was recently diagnosed with diabetes. His vaccine records indicate that he received his Tdap, pneumococcal (PPSV23), and influenza vaccines in October 2016. What vaccines would you recommend for him? IIV, RZV, and hepatitis B vaccine series IIV, RZV, and PCV13 IIV and RZV IIV, PCV13, varicella vaccine, and hepatitis B vaccine series

IIV, RZV, PCV13

Which of the following are inactivated vaccines? MMR, Tdap, IIV4 Hep B, Hib, Zoster IIV4, PPSV23, Tdap LAIV, PCV13, zoster

IIV4, PPSV23, Tdap

Joseph a healthy 55 you male employed at a pharmacy. He has received no vaccinations since childhood. Which vaccinations would you recommend? Td, 9vHPV, PPSV23 Zoster, Td, PPSV23, Hep A IIV4, Tdap, Hep B zoster, LAIV, hep B

IIV4, Tdap, HepB

What antibody class in the mediator of allergy and anaphylaxis?

IgE

Which of the following mediators is important for the development of analphylaxis? IgG IgD IgA IgE

IgE

Which of the following is an advantage of immunization in nontraditional settings, such as a pharmacy? Increased access and convenience for the patient Higher cost of immunization to the patient Consolidated immunization records for the patient Decreased public awareness regarding vaccinations

Increased access and convenience for the patient

Which of the following describes the benefits of using standing orders for immunization? Makes immunization less costly Increases immunization coverage among adults in a variety of practice settings Limits liability of all healthcare providers Is generally perceived as substandard practice by immunization policy making bodies

Increases immunization coverage among adults in a variety of practice settings

Which of the following is the appropriate timing for influenza vaccine administration? Influenza vaccine should be administered as soon as the clinician has a vaccine supply and if possible by October and should continue throughout the season Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) can be administered as early as August, but inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) should not be administered earlier than October 15 Influenza vaccine should be administered only from October 15 until December 31 Influenza vaccine should be administered as soon as the clinician has a vaccine supply but should stop no later than October 31

Influenza vaccine should be administered as soon as the clinician has a vaccine supply and if possible by October and should continue throughout the season

Which of the following most accurately describes the federally-mandated training for employees with blood and body fluid exposure? Initial training and annual retraining are required for bloodborne pathogens Use of safer injection devices may be included in initial training only A handout alone can be used for retraining A standardized training program can be used for all employees with exposure

Initial training and annual retraining are required for bloodborne pathogens

Most, but not all, states allow student pharmacist interns to administer vaccines. Which of the following is/are true in regards to student pharmacist immunization? Interns do not need to complete a certification course if the supervising pharmacist is certified An intern can delegate administration of a vaccine to a technician Interns who provide immunizations must be current in CPR and blood borne pathogens training None of the above are true

Interns who provide immunizations must be current in CPR and blood borne pathogens training

Which of the following is true regarding the use of Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine? Is administered as a single dose to infants with a repeat dose prior to entering school Is a polysaccharide vaccine conjugated to a protein to improve immunogenicity in infants All of the above Is indicated in patients with COPD

Is a polysaccharide vaccine conjugated to a protein to improve immunogenicity in infants

Mary received a blood transfusion following a recent motor vehicle accident. Response to what vaccine will be most affected by this event? Pneumococcal polisaccaride vaccine (PPSV) Inactivated influenza vaccine Measles vaccine Tetanus diphtheria

Measles vaccine

Which of the following vaccines is contraindicated for a pregnant woman? Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis vaccine (Tdap) 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR) Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)

Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR)

The recommendations for prevention of vaccine preventable diseases made by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) are published in which of the following? The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) The Annals of Internal Medicine Immunofacts

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)

Refrigerator and freezer temperature(s): Must be checked three times daily Longs must be kept on hand for 7 years Logs should be posted near the pharmacist work station Must be maintained between +36 and +46 F and -58 and +5 F respectively

Must be maintained between +36 and +46 F and -58 and +5 F respectively

Which of the following describe appropriate storage conditions for inactivated vaccines? Must not be frozen Are stored at room temperature Are not affected by storage temperature Should be stored in the door of the refrigerator

Must not be frozen

Which of the following describes a limitation of the quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine? Associated with a high risk of Guillain-Barre syndrome Licensed only for use in young children up to 7 years Requires multiple doses to induce protection from infection No protection from serogroup B

No protection from serogroup B

All pregnant women should optimally receive one dose of Tdap when? Optimally between 27 and 36 weeks gestation of their first child Optimally between 27 and 36 weeks gestation of each pregnancy Pregnant women should not receive the vaccine After the birth of their first child

Optimally between 27 and 36 weeks gestation of each pregnancy

Which of the following is an appropriate response to a patient who tells you that she is concerned that she will get influenza from the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)? Although the injectable influenza vaccine is a live attenuated viral vaccine, it has never been known to cause influenza in a vaccinated individual Injectable influenza vaccine rarely causes influenza in those who receive the vaccine, but the illness is very mild Other than a higher incidence of sore arm, influenza vaccine has a side effect profile similar to placebo The influenza vaccine will not cause influenza if the circulating strain matches those contained in the current vaccine

Other than a higher incidence of sore arm, influenza vaccine has a side effect profile similar to placebo

What is an advantage of passive immunity compared to active immunity?

Passive immunity protects almost immediately

Which of the following can be done to prevent vaccine storage problems? Utilize a multi-outlet power strip to plug-in both the freezer and refrigerator Utilize extension cords to plug into an outlet that is rarely utilized Plug in both the refrigerator and freezer into one outlet Place containers of water labeled "do not drink" into refrigerator to stabilize temperatures

Place containers of water labeled "do not drink" into refrigerator to stabilize temperatures

Which of the following vaccines should NOT be stored frozen? Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine Varicella vaccine Zoster vaccine MMR vaccine

Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine

Which of the following is a contraindication to receiving live vaccines? Diabetic patient Allergy to penicillin Chronic liver disease Prednisone 40 mg po daily

Prednisone

Which process correctly describes cocooning against pertussis? Infant vaccine series begins at 2 months and continues at 4, 6, 15-18 months, and a booster at 4-6 years Wrapping infant tightly in a blanket to act as a protective barrier Taking long naps with a newborn Process of vaccinating close contacts including mother, father, siblings, grandparents, and out of home care providers

Process of vaccinating close contacts including mother, father, siblings, grandparents, and out of home care providers

What describes the role of helper T cells in mounting an immune response to a vaccine?

Produce cytokines that stimulate B cells to produce antibodies

Which of the following describes the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program? Covers all licensed vaccines Requires that the injured party prove negligence Protects the immunization provider and vaccine manufacturer from personal liability Absolves the immunization provider from personal negligence

Protects the immunization provider and vaccine manufacturer from personal liability

The Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP): Reviews all of the adverse effects submitted through the VAERS program Was established from the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act Provides benefits to seriously injured individuals that resulted from using certain antivirals Reimburses pharmacies the cost of expired or unused vaccines

Provides benefits to seriously injured individuals that resulted from using certain antivirals

Sam is a 48-year-old male presenting to a pharmacy wondering if he would be able to get the new zoster vaccine. You explain the guidelines to Sam, which explanation is correct? RZV is currently indicated only in patients over age 65 as that is what is covered by insurance. RZV is a live vaccine and can only be administered alone at least 60 days between any other vaccine. RZV is a subcutaneous injection and one can expect injection site pain for up to 2 weeks post-injection. RZV is indicated in immunocompetent patients aged 50 and older.

RZV is indicated in immunocompetent patients aged 50 and older.

Pharmacists are an integral part of increasing vaccination rates in the community. Which of the following would be the LEAST effective strategy for a pharmacist to employ? Encourage all pharmacy staff to be up to date on immunizations Recommend that a patient return for a vaccine at a later time when it is less busy Provide a strong recommendation to receive an eligible vaccine Call the patient to remind them of immunizations that are due

Recommend that a patient return for a vaccine at a later time when it is less busy

Which of the following methods describes how vaccines are covered under Medicare Part D? As a medical benefit With a universal copay of $10 for every patient enrolled Provider must submit a bill plus invoice documenting vaccine cost for reimbursement Reimbursement based on negotiated amount based on vaccine, dispensing fee, sales tax, and vaccine administration fee

Reimbursement based on negotiated amount based on vaccine, dispensing fee, sales tax, and vaccine administration fee

Rotavirus is a common childhood illness accounting for 1/3 of hospitalizations due to diarrhea. What is the appropriate vaccine recommendation for a 2-month-old child with a known history of latex allergy? Rotateq at age 2 and 4 months Rotarix at age 2 and 4 months Rotarix at age 2, 4, and 6 months Rotateq at age 2, 4, and 6 months

Rotateq at age 2, 4, and 6 months

For a post-kidney transplant patient on chronic immunosupression with no history of pneumococcal vaccination, which of the following is correct? PPSV23 alone is indicated when patients are 65 years of age or older PCV13 alone is indicated when patients are 50 years of age or older Single dose of PCV13 followed by a single dose of PPSV23 8 weeks later Single dose of PPSV23 followed by a single dose of PCV13 8 weeks later

Single dose of PCV13 followed by a single dose of PPSV23 8 weeks later

The liquid diluent for the Zostavax vaccine: Is sterile water Should be stored in the freezer Is 0.9% sodium chloride Is distilled water

Sterile water

How should you proceed if vaccine arrives from the manufacturer under questionable conditions? Repack the vaccine and return it to the manufacturer Store the vaccine as recommended separately from other stock, label with "Do Not Use", and call the manufacturer's quality control office for advice Place the vaccine in stock and use it first Store the vaccine as recommended separately from other stock and call the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for advice

Store the vaccine as recommended separately from other stock, label with "Do Not Use", and call the manufacturer's quality control office for advice

Which of the following is true regarding vaccine preparation? For large flu clinics, it is good practice to draw up large quantities (15 doses) at one time Manufacturer-filled syringes may be used for 48 hours once the sterile seal is broken Multi-dose vials may be used for 7 days once opened Syringes other than those filled by the manufacturer should be administered immediately

Syringes other than those filled by the manufacturer should be administered immediately

Which of the following describes a difference between Tdap and DTaP? DTaP has a lower dose of diphtheria toxoid for use in individuals less than 7 years DTaP is used in children and adults for primary series Tdap should be used for all three doses of the primary tetanus-diphtheria series for adults Tdap has a lower dose of diphtheria toxoid for use in individuals aged 10-11 years and older

Tdap has a lower dose of diphtheria toxoid for use in individuals aged 10-11 years and older

Which of the following is the appropriate strategy for giving the Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) to patients? The VIS should be given to the patients 1 week prior to the immunization visit to allow time to review The VIS can be posted in the clinic for the patient to read while they wait The VIS should be given to the patient prior to immunization so the patient has time to review it and ask questions The VIS is required for only immunization of pediatric patients

The VIS should be given to the patient prior to immunization so the patient has time to review it and ask questions

Which of the following is/are true regarding live attenuated vaccines? The injectable live attenuated vaccines usually product immunity with one dose Live attenuated vaccines generally have milder reactions versus inactivated vaccines They are stronger versions of the "wild" virus All of the above

The injectable live attenuated vaccines usually produce immunity with one dose

Which of the following is the reason that a second dose of measles vaccine is recommended for all college students? The measles vaccine used a decade ago was much less effective than the current formulation The second dose provides another opportunity for seroconversion for those who failed to respond to the first dose Most children received a killed vaccine for their first dose Vaccine-induced immunity wanes over ten years and reimmunization provides a boost

The second dose provides another opportunity for seroconversion for those who failed to respond to the first dose

Which of the following items should be included in immunization records for vaccines administered in the pharmacy? The vaccine and date administered, site of administration, vaccine manufacturer and lot number, VIS publication date with the date given to the patient/parent or guardian, and the initials and title of the practitioner administering the vaccine The date administered, site of administration, vaccine manufacturer and lot number, and the VIS publication date with the date given to the patient/parent or guardian The vaccine and date administered, site of administration, site of vaccine storage, vaccine manufacturer and lot number, VIS publication date with the date given to the patient/parent or guardian The vaccine and date administered, vaccine manufacturer and lot number, and the VIS publication date with the date given to the patient/parent or guardian

The vaccine and date administered, site of administration, vaccine manufacturer and lot number, VIS publication date with the date given to the patient/parent or guardian, and the initials and title of the practitioner administering the vaccine

Which of the following best describes immunization information registries? All registries are used exclusively for tracking childhood immunizations All children born in the United States have their immunizations recorded in an immunization registry The value of the registry is that it allows healthcare providers to access immunization records to facilitate clinical decision making Immunization registries are used only to measure immunization coverage rates

The value of the registry is that it allows healthcare providers to access immunization records to facilitate clinical decision making

Why is the safety of vaccines held to a higher standard than for most medications? The risks associated with vaccines are perceived by the individual to be voluntary risks They are administered to healthy people to prevent disease rather than to sick people to cure disease The public is willing to accept a high degree of risk to avoid most infectious diseases The diseases prevented by vaccination are generally not life threatening

They are administered to healthy people to prevent disease rather than to sick people to cure disease

Which of the following is true regarding Vaccine Information Statements (VIS)? The VIS can serve as the "informed consent" for vaccination They are meant to prevent questions to healthcare providers regarding vaccines They are updated every month They are designed to provide information about vaccines, or, in the case of a minor, the child's parent or guardian about the risks and benefits of each vaccine

They are designed to provide information about vaccines, or, in the case of a minor, the child's parent or guardian about the risks and benefits of each vaccine

Which of the following is specifically listed as a VAERS reportable event for measles vaccine? Brachial neuritis Leukopenia Thrombocytopenic purpura Chronic arthritis

Thrombocytopenic purpura

Which of the following should be completed in all pharmacies that provide immunizations? Recapping needles after immunizations are administered to prevent needlesticks Wearing gowns, gloves, and goggles when giving vaccines Training employees about bloodborne pathogens and the pharmacy's bloodborne exposure control plan Posting an orange biohazard symbol on the refrigerator door that is used to store vaccines

Training employees about bloodborne pathogens and the pharmacy's bloodborne exposure control plan

Is the following statement true or false? Increasing the interval between doses of a multi-dose vaccine does not diminish the effectiveness of the vaccine.

True

Joe is a 20-year-old patient stating that he remembers having the chicken pox when he was young. He is a candidate for the varicella vaccine

True

One of the Clinical Immunization Safety Assessment (CISA) project's main goal is to serve as a vaccine safety resource for consultation on clinical vaccine safety issues.

True

A vaccine-related error should be reported to which of the following programs? Medwatch (FDA) VAERS (FDA) VERP (ISMP)

VAERS and VERP

Which of the following is true regarding the timing of immunization? Vaccinate premature infants based on gestational age rather than chronological age Vaccinate organ transplant patients three months after transplantation Vaccinate cancer patients immediately upon completion of chemotherapy or radiation Vaccinate two weeks before elective splenectomy or after acute recovery from splenectomy

Vaccinate two weeks before elective splenectomy or after acute recovery from splenectomy

Which of the following represents a true contraindication to measles vaccine? History of thrombocytopenia Vaccine candidate is pregnant Moderate or severe acute illness with or without fever Vaccine candidate's mother is pregnant

Vaccine candidate is pregnant

Which of the following vaccines is administered via the subcutaneous route? Hepatitis B Td Zoster IIV4

Zoster

Martha is a 68 yo female seeking your advice regarding immunization. Her son and daughter in law are expecting their first child in the next few months. She has received no vaccinations since childhood. Which of the follow vaccines should she receive today? Td, 9vHPV, PPSV23 IIV4, MMR, MCV4, Hepatitis A Zoster, IIV4, Tdap, PCV13 LAIV, Zoster, Hepatitis B

Zoster, IIV4, Tdap, PCV13

Which of the following describes the procedure for intramuscular administration of a vaccine to an adult patient? Select a site on the outer aspect of the upper arm Aspirate before injection of the vaccine Use a 25 gauge, 1 inch needle Insert the needle at a 45 degree angle to the skin

use 25 G, 1 inch needle


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