2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS SOLUTIONS
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◉ health, wellness, disease, illness. Answer: health promotion
encompasses:
◉ health promotion. Answer: ______________________ includes behaviors
that promote optimal health across the lifespan within an individual,
family, community, population, and environment
◉ primary prevention. Answer: category of health promotion:
education; wellness and risk reduction
◉ secondary prevention. Answer: category of health promotion:
screening; early detection of illness or disease
◉ tertiary prevention. Answer: category of health promotion:
treatment; reducing morbidity associated with a disease/illness
◉ primary. Answer: Informing a patient with HTN to exercise for 30
minutes a day is what type of health promotion prevention?
,◉ secondary. Answer: Regularly checking a patient's BP with HTN is
what type of health promotion prevention?
◉ tertiary. Answer: Administering medications to manage HTN in a
patient with high BP is what type of health promotion prevention?
◉ immunizations, accident prevention, accidental ingestion, lead
poisoning. Answer: Pediatric Health Promotion exemplars include:
◉ naturally acquired active immunity. Answer: the body's own
immune system generates a response by making antibodies after
exposure to a disease
◉ naturally acquired passive immunity. Answer: no active immune
process is involved; antibodies are passively received
◉ artificially acquired active immunity. Answer: medically
engineered substances are inhaled or injected to stimulate the
immune response against a specific disease
◉ a lifetime. Answer: With naturally acquired active immunity, how
long does protection last?
,◉ high because the child is actually contracting the disease to get
immunity. Answer: Is the risk of a child developing adverse effects
from a disease high or low when natural acquired active immunity
occurs?
◉ naturally acquired passive immunity. Answer: what type of
immunity is it when antibodies are acquired through placental
transfer via IgG?
◉ naturally acquired passive immunity. Answer: what type of
immunity is it when antibodies are acquired through breastfeeding
by way of colostrum?
◉ artificially acquired active immunity. Answer: vaccines are an
example of what immunity?
◉ artificially acquired passive immunity. Answer: antibodies are
injected without stimulating the immune response
◉ weeks to months. Answer: how long does naturally acquired
passive immunity last for?
◉ weeks or months. Answer: how long does artificially acquired
passive immunity last for?
, ◉ antitoxins or for prophylaxis. Answer: With artificially acquired
passive immunity, antibodies are used either as _________________ or
for __________________
◉ immediate protection. Answer: how long does it take for
artificially acquired passive immunity to kick in and work?
◉ artificially acquired passive immunity. Answer: if a person is bit
by an animal who may have rabies, they will get a Rabies
Immunoglobulin injection. This is an example of what type of
immunity?
◉ no, they are received. Answer: with both types of passive
immunity, does the body make its own antibodies?
◉ yes the immune system responds by making antibodies. Answer:
with both types of active immunity, does the body make its own
antibodies?
◉ reduced. Answer: Live, Attenuated Vaccine: a live organism, grown
under suboptimal conditions, results in a live vaccine with
______________ virulence
◉ 90-95. Answer: what % of protection does a live vaccine offer for
20+ years with a single dose ?