15. ADULT IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE
FOR AGES 19 YEARS OR OLDER. EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
Determine recommended vaccine by age - ANS Table 1
Assess need for additional recommended vaccines by medical condition or other indication -
ANS Table 2
Review vaccine types, frequencies, intervals, and considerations for special situations -
ANS Notes
Review contraindications and precautions for vaccine types - ANS Appendix
Review new or updated ACIP guidance - ANS Addendum
Immunocompromised patients - ANS We do not give live vaccines
What vaccines are contraindicated for Immunocompromised patients? - ANS ◆ LAIV3 (live
attenuated influenza vaccine)
◆ MMR
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, ◆ VAR
LAIV3 and Heart/lung disease, Chronic liver disease;alcoholism, diabetes - ANS Precaution:
Might be indicated if benefit of protection outweighs risk of adverse reaction
COVID-19 vaccinations are *routine vaccination* for who? - ANS Age 19-64 years
Age 65 years and older
(All adults)
Special situations for Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccination - ANS ◆ Anatomical or
functional asplenia (including sickle cell disease):
- Elective splenectomy
◆ Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT)
Special situations for Hepatitis A vaccination - ANS ◆ Any person who is not fully vaccinated
and who is at risk for hepatitis A virus infection or severe disease from hepatitis A virus
infection:
- Chronic liver disease
- HIV infection
- Men who have sex with men
- Injection or noninjection drug use
- Persons experiencing homelessness
Hepatitis B vaccinations are *routine vaccination* for who? - ANS ◆ Age 19 - 59
◆ Age 60 or older with known risk factors for hep B virus infection should receive a HepB
vaccine series
◆ Risk factors for HepB virus infection include:
- Chronic liver disease
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FOR AGES 19 YEARS OR OLDER. EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
Determine recommended vaccine by age - ANS Table 1
Assess need for additional recommended vaccines by medical condition or other indication -
ANS Table 2
Review vaccine types, frequencies, intervals, and considerations for special situations -
ANS Notes
Review contraindications and precautions for vaccine types - ANS Appendix
Review new or updated ACIP guidance - ANS Addendum
Immunocompromised patients - ANS We do not give live vaccines
What vaccines are contraindicated for Immunocompromised patients? - ANS ◆ LAIV3 (live
attenuated influenza vaccine)
◆ MMR
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, ◆ VAR
LAIV3 and Heart/lung disease, Chronic liver disease;alcoholism, diabetes - ANS Precaution:
Might be indicated if benefit of protection outweighs risk of adverse reaction
COVID-19 vaccinations are *routine vaccination* for who? - ANS Age 19-64 years
Age 65 years and older
(All adults)
Special situations for Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccination - ANS ◆ Anatomical or
functional asplenia (including sickle cell disease):
- Elective splenectomy
◆ Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT)
Special situations for Hepatitis A vaccination - ANS ◆ Any person who is not fully vaccinated
and who is at risk for hepatitis A virus infection or severe disease from hepatitis A virus
infection:
- Chronic liver disease
- HIV infection
- Men who have sex with men
- Injection or noninjection drug use
- Persons experiencing homelessness
Hepatitis B vaccinations are *routine vaccination* for who? - ANS ◆ Age 19 - 59
◆ Age 60 or older with known risk factors for hep B virus infection should receive a HepB
vaccine series
◆ Risk factors for HepB virus infection include:
- Chronic liver disease
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