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1. Under the direction of the U.S.
Increase the proportion of
Department of Health and Human Services,
per- sons who are
the Healthy People initiative has identified
vaccinated annu- ally
the following as a goal for 2030:
against seasonal influenza
2. The National Vaccine Advisory Committee
2013 Standards for Adult Immunization
Integral to increasing
Practice and the 2016 International
vaccina- tion rates
Pharmaceutical Federation global report
identify pharmacists as:
3. Opportunities for Advocacy and
Membership in state
Collaboration in- clude:
immuniza- tion coalition to
serve as an ex- pert on
policy and practice is- sues
attecting pharmacy
4. Which of the following is one of the five guidelines Prevention
identified by the APhA Board of Trustees in
2019 to assist pharmacists in incorporating
immunization activities into their practice?
5. Which of the following diseases have been 7. Which of the
erad- icated worldwide, allowing following
vaccination to be dis- continued? vaccines
listed is a live
6. Which of the following statements is false at- tenuated
regard- ing polysaccharide and conjugated vaccine?
vaccines?
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Smallpox
The conjugate protein used, such as diphtheria, can also provide
adequate protection against itself in addition to the polysaccharide
Varicella (VAR)
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8. When administering measles, mumps, Which of the
rubel- la (MMR) and pneumococcal fol- lowing
conjugate vaccine (PCV13) to a patient at information
their 15-month appoint- would be
ment, what must be considered regarding most
vaccine spacing? appropriate to
collect as part
9. Which vaccine technology listed below is of the patient
an in- gredient added typically to care process?
inactivated vaccines to boost its immune
response by targeting pathogen recognition 13. An
receptors that are expressed on den- electronic
dritic cells to trigger a pro-inflammatory prescription
re- sponse? Though this technology for glipizide
creates a more robust immune response, 10mg is
it can also increase lo- cal site reactions received by
and systemic reactions, such as fevers, a pharmacist
chills, and body aches. for a new
patient. The
10. Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine
(PPSV23) is best categorized as what type
of vaccine?
11. Star Pharmacy has been providing
influenza vac- cines for years and is now
implementing a He- patitis B vaccine
program in their pharmacy next month. A
crucial step in the Pharmacists' Patient
Care Process for this vaccine is:
12. A male patient presents to the pharmacy
for a shingles vaccine appointment. The
patient is a new patient to the pharmacy.
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MMR and PCV14 may be ad- ministered simultaneously or at any
interval between doses
Adjuvants
Inactivated polysaccharide vac- cine
Create a reminder and recall system
Patient's age, current health, vaccine history, and allergies
Diagnosis-based screening
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1. Under the direction of the U.S.
Increase the proportion of
Department of Health and Human Services,
per- sons who are
the Healthy People initiative has identified
vaccinated annu- ally
the following as a goal for 2030:
against seasonal influenza
2. The National Vaccine Advisory Committee
2013 Standards for Adult Immunization
Integral to increasing
Practice and the 2016 International
vaccina- tion rates
Pharmaceutical Federation global report
identify pharmacists as:
3. Opportunities for Advocacy and
Membership in state
Collaboration in- clude:
immuniza- tion coalition to
serve as an ex- pert on
policy and practice is- sues
attecting pharmacy
4. Which of the following is one of the five guidelines Prevention
identified by the APhA Board of Trustees in
2019 to assist pharmacists in incorporating
immunization activities into their practice?
5. Which of the following diseases have been 7. Which of the
erad- icated worldwide, allowing following
vaccination to be dis- continued? vaccines
listed is a live
6. Which of the following statements is false at- tenuated
regard- ing polysaccharide and conjugated vaccine?
vaccines?
, APhA Questions and Answers Already Graded
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Smallpox
The conjugate protein used, such as diphtheria, can also provide
adequate protection against itself in addition to the polysaccharide
Varicella (VAR)
, APhA Questions and Answers Already Graded
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8. When administering measles, mumps, Which of the
rubel- la (MMR) and pneumococcal fol- lowing
conjugate vaccine (PCV13) to a patient at information
their 15-month appoint- would be
ment, what must be considered regarding most
vaccine spacing? appropriate to
collect as part
9. Which vaccine technology listed below is of the patient
an in- gredient added typically to care process?
inactivated vaccines to boost its immune
response by targeting pathogen recognition 13. An
receptors that are expressed on den- electronic
dritic cells to trigger a pro-inflammatory prescription
re- sponse? Though this technology for glipizide
creates a more robust immune response, 10mg is
it can also increase lo- cal site reactions received by
and systemic reactions, such as fevers, a pharmacist
chills, and body aches. for a new
patient. The
10. Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine
(PPSV23) is best categorized as what type
of vaccine?
11. Star Pharmacy has been providing
influenza vac- cines for years and is now
implementing a He- patitis B vaccine
program in their pharmacy next month. A
crucial step in the Pharmacists' Patient
Care Process for this vaccine is:
12. A male patient presents to the pharmacy
for a shingles vaccine appointment. The
patient is a new patient to the pharmacy.
, APhA Questions and Answers Already Graded
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MMR and PCV14 may be ad- ministered simultaneously or at any
interval between doses
Adjuvants
Inactivated polysaccharide vac- cine
Create a reminder and recall system
Patient's age, current health, vaccine history, and allergies
Diagnosis-based screening