2026 TESTED QUESTIONS SUCCESS A+
◉ NO; however, it is common for the vaccine to cause some fatigue,
sore arm pain, redness, pain at injection site, slight fever... but these
are NOT reactions... it means the vaccine is working. Answer: Do
inactivated vaccines cause illness? what do they cause?
◉ 90-100%. Answer: what % of protection is offered by inactivated
vaccines?
◉ 3-5. Answer: what is the average amount of shots needed for an
inactivated vaccine?
◉ live. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?... oral polio virus
◉ live. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?...MMR
◉ inactivated. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?...IM flue
vaccine
◉ live. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?... Varicella
,◉ inactivated. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?...DtaP and
TDaP
◉ inactivated. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?... Hep A and
HepB
◉ inactivated. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?... HPV
◉ live. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?... intranasal Flu
mist
◉ live. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?... rotavirus vaccine
◉ inactivated. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?...
meningococcal vaccine
◉ inactivated. Answer: Live (attenuated) or Inactivated?...
pneumococcal vaccine
◉3
first one at birth (it can be refused, but is typically non-negotiable)
second 1-2 months later
third 6 months later. Answer: how many doses of HepB? when?
, ◉ two. Answer: how many doses of HepA are needed for lasting
protection?
◉ Tdap. Answer: If a woman is pregnant, what vaccine is
recommended that she get between 27-36 weeks gestation in order
to protect the baby from whooping cough?
◉ 2 doses at least 4 weeks apart
child must be at least 6 months old. Answer: When a child is
receiving their first ever flu shot, how many doses are recommended
and when?
◉ HPV vaccine
meningococcal vaccine. Answer: which two vaccines are not given to
infants?.... these are considered to be specific to older children
◉ how it is stored
how it is administered--correct route. Answer: which two things
directly impact the efficacy of a vaccine?
◉ It lists everything that the nurse needs to know about the vaccine-
safety data, research, how to administer, how to store it, etc. Answer: