CMN 571 FINAL EXAM
2025 BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH
ANSWERS.
Laws related to administering vaccines: VIS - correct answer -All
vaccine providers, public or private, are required by the National
Vaccine Childhood Injury Act to give the appropriate VIS to the
patient (or parent or legal representative) prior to every dose of
specific vaccines.
The appropriate VIS must be given prior to the vaccination, and
must be given prior to each dose of a multi-dose series. It must be
given regardless of the age of the recipient.
What is required to be recorded in the medical record? - correct
answer -The edition date of the VIS (found on the back at the right
bottom corner).
The date the VIS is provided (i.e., the date of the visit when the
vaccine is administered).
The office address and name and title of the person who
administers the vaccine.
The date the vaccine is administered.
,p
The vaccine manufacturer and lot number.
,p
Vaccines at birth - correct answer -Hep B
Vaccines at 4 months - correct answer -D - Dtap
R - Rotovirus
H - HIB
I - IPV
P - PCV
Vaccines at 2 months - correct answer -B - Hep B
D - Dtap
R - Rotovirus
H - HIB
I - IPV
P - PCV
Vaccines at 6 months - correct answer -B - Hep B
D - Dtap
R - Rotovirus
H - HIB
, p
I - IPV
P - PCV
Vaccines at 12-15 months - correct answer -M - MMR
A - HepA
D - Dtap
H - HIB
P - PCV
V- Varicella
Vaccines at 4-6 years - correct answer -VERY - Varicella
D - DTAP
I - IPV
M - MMR
Active immunity - correct answer -Resistance developed in
response to infection with an agent resulting in antibody
production. Active immunity is usually permanent. Can be either
naturally acquired through exposure and infection with the
disease or artificially acquired through immunization. Onset is 2-4
weeks and duration is years to lifetime.