Immunization Exam (2nd Version)
1. Which of the following vaccines is recommended for Hepatitis B
infants to receive at birth?
2. The documentation system that health care providers
should use to report serious adverse events after VAERS.
vaccination is:
3. Which of the following is most likely to result in an Antigenic shift in an influenza A
influenza pandemic? virus
4. Barbara is a 60-year-old woman who presents to HZV 0.65 mL subcutaneously; IIV
the pharmacy for two vaccines: HZV and IIV. Which 0.5 mL intramuscularly.
of the following are the appropriate doses and routes for
administering these vaccines to this pa- tient?
5. According to ACIP recommendations, which of the ⅝ inch. following
needle lengths would be appropriate for administering HZV to an
adult patient?
6. Which of the following statements is true regard- ing The potency of HZV is greater than
varicella-containing vaccines? that of varicella vaccine
7. All Medicare Part B enrollees are covered for which Influenza and pneumococcal.
two vaccines?
8. Kyle is a 5-year-old boy who is up to date with his DTaP
vaccinations. He has never experienced any adverse
effects from vaccinations. At his next well-child check-up,
Kyle will be receiving the fol-
lowing vaccines: IPV, MMR, varicella vaccine, and a
tetanus-containing vaccine. Which of the following
, Immunization Exam (2nd Version)
tetanus-containing vaccines would be appropriate for him?
9. Which of the following is a requirement of Occupa- Health care providers must use
tional Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) safety devices when administer- ing
Bloodborne Pathogens Standard? injectable vaccines.
10. Where should vaccines that require refrigeration be
stored? In the middle of the refrigerator.
11. What is the minimum needle length is recommend- 1 inch.
ed for administering HepB vaccine to an adult pa- tient
weighing 130 lb?
12. Which of the following statements would be ac- curate The immune system is capable of
when responding to a patient's concerns about vaccines? stimulating an immune re-
sponse to multiple vaccines ad-
13. Which type of immune response targets pathogens that ministered at the same time.
have entered the cells of the host?
Cell-mediated immunity.
14. Which of the following best describes an op- portunity for
pharmacists to use diagnosis-based screening to identify
people at risk for vaccine-pre- ventable diseases?
Performing a medication review for a
15. In the event that a young child is fussy following patient who has diabetes.
Comfort the child and engage in
the receipt of a vaccine, pharmacists should advise quiet activities.
parents to:
16. RotaTeq should be administered as a: 3-dose series to infants at 2, 4,
and 6 months of age.
1. Which of the following vaccines is recommended for Hepatitis B
infants to receive at birth?
2. The documentation system that health care providers
should use to report serious adverse events after VAERS.
vaccination is:
3. Which of the following is most likely to result in an Antigenic shift in an influenza A
influenza pandemic? virus
4. Barbara is a 60-year-old woman who presents to HZV 0.65 mL subcutaneously; IIV
the pharmacy for two vaccines: HZV and IIV. Which 0.5 mL intramuscularly.
of the following are the appropriate doses and routes for
administering these vaccines to this pa- tient?
5. According to ACIP recommendations, which of the ⅝ inch. following
needle lengths would be appropriate for administering HZV to an
adult patient?
6. Which of the following statements is true regard- ing The potency of HZV is greater than
varicella-containing vaccines? that of varicella vaccine
7. All Medicare Part B enrollees are covered for which Influenza and pneumococcal.
two vaccines?
8. Kyle is a 5-year-old boy who is up to date with his DTaP
vaccinations. He has never experienced any adverse
effects from vaccinations. At his next well-child check-up,
Kyle will be receiving the fol-
lowing vaccines: IPV, MMR, varicella vaccine, and a
tetanus-containing vaccine. Which of the following
, Immunization Exam (2nd Version)
tetanus-containing vaccines would be appropriate for him?
9. Which of the following is a requirement of Occupa- Health care providers must use
tional Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) safety devices when administer- ing
Bloodborne Pathogens Standard? injectable vaccines.
10. Where should vaccines that require refrigeration be
stored? In the middle of the refrigerator.
11. What is the minimum needle length is recommend- 1 inch.
ed for administering HepB vaccine to an adult pa- tient
weighing 130 lb?
12. Which of the following statements would be ac- curate The immune system is capable of
when responding to a patient's concerns about vaccines? stimulating an immune re-
sponse to multiple vaccines ad-
13. Which type of immune response targets pathogens that ministered at the same time.
have entered the cells of the host?
Cell-mediated immunity.
14. Which of the following best describes an op- portunity for
pharmacists to use diagnosis-based screening to identify
people at risk for vaccine-pre- ventable diseases?
Performing a medication review for a
15. In the event that a young child is fussy following patient who has diabetes.
Comfort the child and engage in
the receipt of a vaccine, pharmacists should advise quiet activities.
parents to:
16. RotaTeq should be administered as a: 3-dose series to infants at 2, 4,
and 6 months of age.