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CPJE Random Question Set 4 Questions with 100%
Verified Answers UPDATED!!!
E - ANSWER What is the interval between giving an antibody
containing product and MMR?
A. Can be given together
B. 2 weeks
C. 28 days
D. Minimum of 2 months and can be up to 4 months
E. Minimum of 3 months and can be up to 11 months
D - ANSWER A 5 week old patient has only received Rotavirus
and Polio vaccine so far. Which of the following is true?
A. Patient should have received Haemophilus influenzae type B,
if a high risk infant
B. Patient should have received PCV13
C. Patient should have received Varivax or Zostavax
D. Patient should have received Engerix-B (2 doses so far)
E. Patient should have received DTap
F. None of the above are true
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A, C, D, E - ANSWER Which of the following vaccines (vial or
prefilled syringe) should be shaken before use? [multiple
answer]
A. Polio
B. Rotavirus
C. Tdap
D. PCV13
E. Hepatitis containing vaccines
A, D, E - ANSWER Which of the following vaccines (vial or
prefilled syringe) should be shaken before use? [multiple
answer]
A. HPV vaccines
B. Zostavax or Varivax
C. MMR
D. Hib containing vaccines
E. DTap
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B, C, E - ANSWER Which of the following vaccines (vial or
prefilled syringe) should be shaken before use? [multiple
answer]
A. Yellow Fever
B. Hepatitis containing vaccines
C. PPSV23
D. Meningococcal vaccines
E. HPV vaccines
B - ANSWER Which of the following vaccine (vial or prefilled
syringe) should NOT be shaken before use?
A. Polio
B. Yellow Fever
C. Pneumococcal vaccines
D. HPV
E. Hib
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D - ANSWER What is the maximum time frame that "PRN" refills
can be filled?
A. 6 months for a non-controlled substance, cannot fill for
controlled
B. 1 year for a non-controlled substance, 6 months for
controlled
C. 6 months for a non-controlled substance, 6 months for
controlled
D. 1 year for a non-controlled substance, cannot fill for
controlled
E. cannot fill PRN for either
E - ANSWER A female patient with CrCL of 60 mL/min brings in
Rx for Diflucan 150 mg PO x1. What is wrong with this Rx?
A. Should be given as daily instead (not x1)
B. Diflucan does not come in 150 mg
C. Dosing should be adjusted for renally
D. Diflucan x1 should only be given IV
E. Nothing is wrong with the Rx, dispense
CPJE Random Question Set 4 Questions with 100%
Verified Answers UPDATED!!!
E - ANSWER What is the interval between giving an antibody
containing product and MMR?
A. Can be given together
B. 2 weeks
C. 28 days
D. Minimum of 2 months and can be up to 4 months
E. Minimum of 3 months and can be up to 11 months
D - ANSWER A 5 week old patient has only received Rotavirus
and Polio vaccine so far. Which of the following is true?
A. Patient should have received Haemophilus influenzae type B,
if a high risk infant
B. Patient should have received PCV13
C. Patient should have received Varivax or Zostavax
D. Patient should have received Engerix-B (2 doses so far)
E. Patient should have received DTap
F. None of the above are true
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A, C, D, E - ANSWER Which of the following vaccines (vial or
prefilled syringe) should be shaken before use? [multiple
answer]
A. Polio
B. Rotavirus
C. Tdap
D. PCV13
E. Hepatitis containing vaccines
A, D, E - ANSWER Which of the following vaccines (vial or
prefilled syringe) should be shaken before use? [multiple
answer]
A. HPV vaccines
B. Zostavax or Varivax
C. MMR
D. Hib containing vaccines
E. DTap
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B, C, E - ANSWER Which of the following vaccines (vial or
prefilled syringe) should be shaken before use? [multiple
answer]
A. Yellow Fever
B. Hepatitis containing vaccines
C. PPSV23
D. Meningococcal vaccines
E. HPV vaccines
B - ANSWER Which of the following vaccine (vial or prefilled
syringe) should NOT be shaken before use?
A. Polio
B. Yellow Fever
C. Pneumococcal vaccines
D. HPV
E. Hib
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D - ANSWER What is the maximum time frame that "PRN" refills
can be filled?
A. 6 months for a non-controlled substance, cannot fill for
controlled
B. 1 year for a non-controlled substance, 6 months for
controlled
C. 6 months for a non-controlled substance, 6 months for
controlled
D. 1 year for a non-controlled substance, cannot fill for
controlled
E. cannot fill PRN for either
E - ANSWER A female patient with CrCL of 60 mL/min brings in
Rx for Diflucan 150 mg PO x1. What is wrong with this Rx?
A. Should be given as daily instead (not x1)
B. Diflucan does not come in 150 mg
C. Dosing should be adjusted for renally
D. Diflucan x1 should only be given IV
E. Nothing is wrong with the Rx, dispense