Apha - Immunizations Final Assessment
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19 years answer - At what age should an immunocompromised patient receive the
recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV)?
Two doses of MMR answer - Michael, a 47-year-old health care worker, has no laboratory
evidence of immunity to measles or mumps and cannot confirm that he had either disease.
How many doses of MMR vaccine should Michael receive?
All employees with potential bloodborne pathogen exposure must receive OSHA bloodborne
pathogen training every year answer - Which of the following is a requirement of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) bloodborne pathogens standard?
0.5 mL intramuscularly answer - A 53-year old woman arrives at your pharmacy for her
recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV). Which of the following is the appropriate dose and route of
administration?
Pure polysaccharide answer - Which type of vaccine mediates immunity based solely on B
cells?
A patient with moderate to severe acute illness that requires additional care answer - Vaccines
should be delayed for which of the following patients?
1½ inches answer - Which of the following is the minimum needle length recommended for
intramuscular administration of the influenza vaccine to an adult man weighing 265 lbs?
, There is no minimum interval of time answer - If a patient needs two inactivated vaccines, but
they were not administered on the same day, how much time must the patient wait between
vaccine doses
MMR answer - Tasha is a 26-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis who is treated with
immunosuppressive therapy. Which of the following vaccines should be avoided for Tasha?
Give both Tdap and the herpes zoster vaccines today. answer - David is 58 years old. He
received an inactivated influenza vaccine 5 days ago at a mass clinic run by the health
department. He is now at your pharmacy and you determine he should get his herpes zoster
and Tdap vaccines. How should you proceed with administering these vaccines?
HPV answer - Which of the following vaccines should be administered to boys and young men
aged 9 through 26 years to reduce their likelihood of acquiring genital warts?
Administer one dose with each pregnancy in the third trimester answer - How should Tdap be
administered to pregnant women?
One dose at age 11 to 12 years, followed by a booster dose at age 16 years answer - Which of
the following is the routine schedule for vaccinating adolescents with MenACWY?
Tdap, HPV, MenACWY, MMR answer - Kevin is 11 years old with no chronic medical conditions
who comes to your pharmacy on September 30 for his flu shot. He completed the primary
series of DTaP, IPV, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and Hib, and had a physician-diagnosed case of
chickenpox at 2 years of age. Which of the following would also be appropriate to recommend
for Kevin today?
They must replicate to stimulate an immune response. answer - Which of the following is true
for live attenuated vaccines?
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19 years answer - At what age should an immunocompromised patient receive the
recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV)?
Two doses of MMR answer - Michael, a 47-year-old health care worker, has no laboratory
evidence of immunity to measles or mumps and cannot confirm that he had either disease.
How many doses of MMR vaccine should Michael receive?
All employees with potential bloodborne pathogen exposure must receive OSHA bloodborne
pathogen training every year answer - Which of the following is a requirement of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) bloodborne pathogens standard?
0.5 mL intramuscularly answer - A 53-year old woman arrives at your pharmacy for her
recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV). Which of the following is the appropriate dose and route of
administration?
Pure polysaccharide answer - Which type of vaccine mediates immunity based solely on B
cells?
A patient with moderate to severe acute illness that requires additional care answer - Vaccines
should be delayed for which of the following patients?
1½ inches answer - Which of the following is the minimum needle length recommended for
intramuscular administration of the influenza vaccine to an adult man weighing 265 lbs?
, There is no minimum interval of time answer - If a patient needs two inactivated vaccines, but
they were not administered on the same day, how much time must the patient wait between
vaccine doses
MMR answer - Tasha is a 26-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis who is treated with
immunosuppressive therapy. Which of the following vaccines should be avoided for Tasha?
Give both Tdap and the herpes zoster vaccines today. answer - David is 58 years old. He
received an inactivated influenza vaccine 5 days ago at a mass clinic run by the health
department. He is now at your pharmacy and you determine he should get his herpes zoster
and Tdap vaccines. How should you proceed with administering these vaccines?
HPV answer - Which of the following vaccines should be administered to boys and young men
aged 9 through 26 years to reduce their likelihood of acquiring genital warts?
Administer one dose with each pregnancy in the third trimester answer - How should Tdap be
administered to pregnant women?
One dose at age 11 to 12 years, followed by a booster dose at age 16 years answer - Which of
the following is the routine schedule for vaccinating adolescents with MenACWY?
Tdap, HPV, MenACWY, MMR answer - Kevin is 11 years old with no chronic medical conditions
who comes to your pharmacy on September 30 for his flu shot. He completed the primary
series of DTaP, IPV, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and Hib, and had a physician-diagnosed case of
chickenpox at 2 years of age. Which of the following would also be appropriate to recommend
for Kevin today?
They must replicate to stimulate an immune response. answer - Which of the following is true
for live attenuated vaccines?