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(M1) What is the definition of collaboration, coordination, and communication
among all those involved in meeting the immunization goals of patients and
communities?
- Immunization Neighborhood
- Healthcare Team
- Immunization Party
- Prevention Task Force
Immunization Neighborhood
(M1) SATA. In 2019, which of the following vaccine-preventable diseases had
fewer than 100 cases in the United States?
- Diphtheria
- Polio
- Measles
- Pertussis
Diphtheria and Polio
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(M1) Healthy People 2030 identified a goal of 100% for proportions of persons
vaccinated annually with seasonal influenza vaccination. True or False?
False.
Healthy People 2030 identified a goal of 70% for proportion of persons
vaccinated annually with seasonal influenza vaccination.
(M2) Matching
Active Immunity - Long-term protection but takes 2 weeks to
work Innate Immunity - Barrier defense mechanism
Adaptive Immunity - Also known as acquired
Passive Immunity - Antibodies from an external source
(M2) _ evoke the immune response and bond to specific antibodies
Antigens
(M2) Vaccines contain antibodies which are recognized by the immune system.
True or False
False.
Vaccines do not contain antibodies
(M3) What are the two broad categories that vaccines are classified?
Live attenuated vaccines and Inactivated vaccines
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(M3) SATA. What clinical factors need to be considered before administering a
live attenuated vaccine?
- Patients who currently are immunocompromised
- Live attenuated vaccines administered in the previous 28 days
- Inactivated vaccines administered in the previous 28 days
- Patients current fall risk
- Patients who currently are immunocompromised
- Live attenuated vaccines administered in the previous 28 days
(M3) Which of the following is classified as a live vaccine?
- Human papillomavirus vaccine (9vHPV)
- Recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV)
- Measles, Mump, Rubella (MMR)
- DTap or TDaP
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
(M3) What is the name of the document published by the CDC that describes the
risks and benefits of a vaccine in lay terms?
- Vaccine Information Statement
- Patient Care Process
- Adult Immunization Schedule
- Screening Checklist for Contraindications to Vaccines for Adults
Vaccine Information Statement
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(M4) SATA. Which of the following are part of the four steps set by NVAS as the
standards for Adult Immunization Practice?
- Assess
- Discuss
- Recommend
- Review
- Administer/Refer
- Document
- Assess
- Recommend
- Administer/Refer
- Document
(M4) In the patient care process, how often should a pharmacist collect
information on a patient?
- At every clinical encounter
- During the first visit only
- Only if provided by the doctor
- Collecting information is not vital to the process
At every clinical encounter
(M5) How often are the CDC immunization schedules published?
- Three times per year
- Annually
- Every two years
- Whenever updated ACIP recommendations are made
Annually
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