APhA Immunization Training | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version
APhA Immunization Training | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version When looking at the schedule for vaccines that might be indicated for children and adolescents aged 18 years or younger based on medical indications, what does the orange bar represent? a. Contraindicated. b. Precautions for vaccination. c. Recommended if an additional risk factor is present. d. Additional doses may be needed based on condition. - b During which step of the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process would a pharmacist analyze a patient's need for certain vaccines? a. Collect b. Assess c. Plan d. Implement - b According to ACIP recommendations, which of the following needle lengths would be appropriate for administering HZV to an adult patient? a. 1⁄2 inch. b. 5⁄8 inch. c. 1 inch. d. 11⁄2 inch. - b Which of the following is most likely to result in an influenza pandemic? a. Antigenic drift in an influenza A virus. b. Antigenic shift in an influenza A virus. c. Antigenic drift in an influenza B virus d. Antigenic shift in an influenza C virus. - b Why was the live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) removed from the ACIP's influenza vaccine recommendations? a. It was shown to cause influenza in children and adolescents. b. Low effectiveness of this vaccine was seen during the and influenza seasons. c. Serious adverse events were reported with LAIV. d. There was concern about vaccine supply issues. - b Which of the following best describes an opportunity for pharmacists to use diagnosis-based screening to identify people at risk for vaccine-preventable diseases? a. Performing a medication review for a patient who has diabetes. b. Recommending vaccinations for a patient undergoing a splenectomy. c. Providing hospital discharge counseling to a patient. d. Providing vaccine information at a booth of a health fair. - a What is the standard dose of epinephrine for managing anaphylaxis? a. 0.01 mg per kg body weight, up to a maximum of 0.5 mg. b. 0.1 mg per kg body weight, up to a maximum of 5 mg. c. 0.5 mg for all patients. d. 5 mg for all patients. - a Which of the following tetanus booster vaccines would be most appropriate for administration to a 12- year-old boy who has completed a primary series with DTaP and has no known allergies? a. DTaP. b. DT. c. Td. d. Tdap. - d HPV vaccine is recommended for which of the following individuals? a. 36-year-old woman b. 27-year-old woman. c. 12-year-old boy. d. 8-year-old girl - c Alex is a 32-year-old man who is scheduled to travel to a country where hepatitis A is endemic. He leaves in 3 weeks and will be gone a month. He received his first dose of hepatitis A vaccine today. Alex should be counseled to return for his second dose of hepatitis A vaccine: a. In 4 weeks. b. In 6 months. c. In 2 years. d. Immediately after travel. - b Which of the following statements is true regarding varicella-containing vaccines? a. The potency of HZV is greater than that of varicella vaccine. b. The potency of varicella vaccine is greater than that of HZV. c. The potency of varicella vaccine is the same as HZV. d. The vaccines are interchangeable. - a Which of the following best describes how to administer MMR vaccine to an adult patient weighing 210 lb? a. Inject subcutaneously at a 45° angle in the outer aspect of the upper arm. b. Inject intramuscularly at a 45° angle in the deltoid muscle. c. Inject subcutaneously at a 90° angle in the outer aspect of the upper arm. d. Inject intramuscularly at a 90° angle in the deltoid muscle. - a HealthMap Vaccine Finder is a free online tool that allows pharmacists to: a. Order vaccines from multiple distributors through a centralized hub. b. Manage vaccine inventory during shortages. c. List their vaccination services so patients can find them when searching the website for nearby immunizers d. Order free print marketing materials. - c Justin is a healthy 16-year-old boy who has no documentation of varicella vaccine or history of the disease. He should receive: a. No doses of varicella vaccine because he can be considered immune to varicella b. 1 dose of varicella vaccine. c. 2 doses of varicella vaccine separated by at least 4 weeks. d. 2 doses of varicella vaccine separated by 3 months. - c David is a healthy 5-year-old boy who is scheduled to see his pediatrician for a checkup in July prior to starting kindergarten. David's immunization record reveals that he has received the following vaccines: 3 doses of HepB 4 doses of PCV13 2 doses of HepA 3 doses of IPV 2 doses of rotavirus 1 dose of MMRV 4 doses of DTaP 4 doses of Hib Which vaccines should David receive at this visit? a. DTaP, IPV, MMR, and varicella. b. DTaP, MMR, and MCV4. c. DTaP, MMR, rotavirus, and IPV. d. MMR and varicella. - a What is the time interval for which the development of Guillain-Barré syndrome following influenza vaccination would result in a precaution for future influenza vaccines? a. Within 6 weeks b. Within 6 months c. Within a year d. Within 5 years - a If a vial of influenza vaccine is left out of the refrigerator on the pharmacy counter overnight, what should be done with the vaccine? a. Dispose of it as biohazardous waste immediately. b. Refrigerate immediately and use within 30 days. c. Mark "do not use," place in the refrigerator, and call the manufacturer for further guidance. d. Mark "do not use," place in the freezer, and
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