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N441 : IMMUNIZATIONS ACTUAL EXAM WITH
CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST 2025 ALREADY
GRADED A+
Which vaccines are given SQ? - (answers)MMR and Varicella
Which vaccine is given only PO? - (answers)Rotavirus
What does MMR stand for? - (answers)Measles, mumps, and rubella
What does DTaP stand for? - (answers)Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
What does Hib stand for? - (answers)Haemophilus influenzae type B
What does PCV stand for? - (answers)Invasive pneumococcal disease
Where do you administer IM vaccines in infants? - (answers)Vastus lateralis
Where do you administer IM vaccines in older children? - (answers)Deltoid
Common side effects of vacacines - (answers)-Pain, redness, swelling at injection
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-Fussiness
-Low grade fever
-Severe reactions are rare
Age ranges for hepatitis B - (answers)1st dose: birth
2nd dose: 1-2 months
3rd dose: 6-18 months
Age ranges for rotavirus - (answers)1st dose: 2 months
2nd dose: 4 months
3rd dose: 6 months
Age ranges for DTaP - (answers)1st dose: 2 months
2nd dose: 4 months
3rd dose: 6 months
4th dose: 15-18 months
5th dose: 4-6 years
Age ranges for Hib and Pneumococcal - (answers)1st dose: 2 months
2nd dose: 4 months
N441 : IMMUNIZATIONS ACTUAL EXAM WITH
CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST 2025 ALREADY
GRADED A+
Which vaccines are given SQ? - (answers)MMR and Varicella
Which vaccine is given only PO? - (answers)Rotavirus
What does MMR stand for? - (answers)Measles, mumps, and rubella
What does DTaP stand for? - (answers)Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
What does Hib stand for? - (answers)Haemophilus influenzae type B
What does PCV stand for? - (answers)Invasive pneumococcal disease
Where do you administer IM vaccines in infants? - (answers)Vastus lateralis
Where do you administer IM vaccines in older children? - (answers)Deltoid
Common side effects of vacacines - (answers)-Pain, redness, swelling at injection
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-Fussiness
-Low grade fever
-Severe reactions are rare
Age ranges for hepatitis B - (answers)1st dose: birth
2nd dose: 1-2 months
3rd dose: 6-18 months
Age ranges for rotavirus - (answers)1st dose: 2 months
2nd dose: 4 months
3rd dose: 6 months
Age ranges for DTaP - (answers)1st dose: 2 months
2nd dose: 4 months
3rd dose: 6 months
4th dose: 15-18 months
5th dose: 4-6 years
Age ranges for Hib and Pneumococcal - (answers)1st dose: 2 months
2nd dose: 4 months