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Immunizations Highest Rank A.
When should infants receive flu vaccines? 
infants 6-12 months should receive yearly influenza vaccinations. (TIV) or (LAIV) 
What vaccines should a 12-15 month old receive? 
Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib), penumococcal vaccine PCV, IPV (6-18months); 
measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR); and varicella. 
What vaccines should a 12-23 month old receive? 
Hepatitis A (Hep A), given in two doses, at least 6 months apart. 
What vaccines should a 15-18 month old receive? 
Diptheria and tetanus toxoi...
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When should infants receive flu vaccines? 
infants 6-12 months should receive yearly influenza vaccinations. (TIV) or (LAIV) 
What vaccines should a 12-15 month old receive? 
Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib), penumococcal vaccine PCV, IPV (6-18months); 
measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR); and varicella. 
What vaccines should a 12-23 month old receive? 
Hepatitis A (Hep A), given in two doses, at least 6 months apart. 
What vaccines should a 15-18 month old receive? 
Diptheria and tetanus toxoi...
NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION TOP CLASS.
Vaccination in the NB of Hepatitis B 24 Hrs after birth 
> Mandated compulsory immunization against Hepatitis B for infants and children below 
8 years old. 
> Given at Birth 
R.A. 10152 
○ Mandatory Infants and Children Health Immunization Act of 2011 
BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin) 
○ Caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 
○ Bacteria attacks the lungs 
○ Some people infected with TB may be asymptomatic 
○ Spreaded by an infected TB person coughs or sneezes and another individual...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Vaccination in the NB of Hepatitis B 24 Hrs after birth 
> Mandated compulsory immunization against Hepatitis B for infants and children below 
8 years old. 
> Given at Birth 
R.A. 10152 
○ Mandatory Infants and Children Health Immunization Act of 2011 
BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin) 
○ Caused by Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 
○ Bacteria attacks the lungs 
○ Some people infected with TB may be asymptomatic 
○ Spreaded by an infected TB person coughs or sneezes and another individual...
Posttest - Immunization: Highest Score A+.
False 
Studies show health care personnel are the patient's most trusted source of information 
about vaccines and when a strong recommendation is given by a health care provider, a 
patient is 4 to 5 times more likely to be vaccinated. 
True 
Federal law requires the following information to be documented after vaccine 
administration. 
All of the above: Vaccine manufacturer and vaccine lot number, date of vaccine 
administration, and edition date of the vaccine information statement (VIS) pro...
- Exam (elaborations)
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False 
Studies show health care personnel are the patient's most trusted source of information 
about vaccines and when a strong recommendation is given by a health care provider, a 
patient is 4 to 5 times more likely to be vaccinated. 
True 
Federal law requires the following information to be documented after vaccine 
administration. 
All of the above: Vaccine manufacturer and vaccine lot number, date of vaccine 
administration, and edition date of the vaccine information statement (VIS) pro...
APhA Immunization Top Quality Solution.
which of the following diseases: 
Mumps 
Pretest: Which of the following is true regarding risk for COVID-19? 
Older adults and people with underlying medical conditions are some of the patients at 
highest risk for severe disease and complications 
Pretest: Which of the following symptoms are usually associated with influenza? 
Chills 
Pretest: Which of the following vaccines listed is a live attenuated vaccine? 
Varicella (VAR) 
Pretest: Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) is best cat...
- Exam (elaborations)
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which of the following diseases: 
Mumps 
Pretest: Which of the following is true regarding risk for COVID-19? 
Older adults and people with underlying medical conditions are some of the patients at 
highest risk for severe disease and complications 
Pretest: Which of the following symptoms are usually associated with influenza? 
Chills 
Pretest: Which of the following vaccines listed is a live attenuated vaccine? 
Varicella (VAR) 
Pretest: Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) is best cat...
WB4095 - Posttest - Best Graded A.
A) MMR vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine 
B) Most live attenuated vaccines produce immunity in most recipients with only one 
dose 
C) DTaP vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine 
D) Live attenuated vaccines may be affected by circulating antibody 
C 
The more similar a vaccine is to the disease-causing form of the organism, the better 
the immune response to the vaccine. Which of these vaccines would be expected to 
produce a better immune response? 
A) DTaP 
B) Hib 
C) MMR 
D) Polio 
C 
The ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A) MMR vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine 
B) Most live attenuated vaccines produce immunity in most recipients with only one 
dose 
C) DTaP vaccine is a live attenuated vaccine 
D) Live attenuated vaccines may be affected by circulating antibody 
C 
The more similar a vaccine is to the disease-causing form of the organism, the better 
the immune response to the vaccine. Which of these vaccines would be expected to 
produce a better immune response? 
A) DTaP 
B) Hib 
C) MMR 
D) Polio 
C 
The ...
WB4424 Top Graded Series.
Staff should receive additional training in vaccine administration when immunizations 
schedules are updated. Immunization schedules for children and adults are updated: 
A) only when new vaccines are added 
B) every month 
C) Every year 
C) Every year 
Patient should be screened for contraindications and precautions every time the receive 
a deuce of vaccine. 
A ) true 
b) fals
- Exam (elaborations)
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Staff should receive additional training in vaccine administration when immunizations 
schedules are updated. Immunization schedules for children and adults are updated: 
A) only when new vaccines are added 
B) every month 
C) Every year 
C) Every year 
Patient should be screened for contraindications and precautions every time the receive 
a deuce of vaccine. 
A ) true 
b) fals
Renal Failure Nursing Peak Realization.
Results in retention of toxins, 
fluids, and end products of 
metabolism 
Usually reversible 
May progress to end stage 
renal disease 
Persons at Risks 
◦ Major surgery 
◦ Major trauma 
◦ Receiving nephrotoxic medications 
◦ Elderly 
Causes 
◦ Pre-renal 
◦ Intra-renal 
◦ Post-renal 
Stages 
◦ Onset 
◦ Oliguria 
◦ Diuretic 
◦ Recovery 
Subjective symptoms 
◦ Nausea 
◦ Loss of appetite 
◦ Headache 
◦ Lethargy 
◦ Tingling in extremities
- Exam (elaborations)
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Results in retention of toxins, 
fluids, and end products of 
metabolism 
Usually reversible 
May progress to end stage 
renal disease 
Persons at Risks 
◦ Major surgery 
◦ Major trauma 
◦ Receiving nephrotoxic medications 
◦ Elderly 
Causes 
◦ Pre-renal 
◦ Intra-renal 
◦ Post-renal 
Stages 
◦ Onset 
◦ Oliguria 
◦ Diuretic 
◦ Recovery 
Subjective symptoms 
◦ Nausea 
◦ Loss of appetite 
◦ Headache 
◦ Lethargy 
◦ Tingling in extremities
Chapter 54: Management Ultimate Illumination.
The nurse is caring for a patient who underwent a kidney transplant. The nurse 
understands that rejection of a transplanted kidney within 24 hours after transplant is 
termed which of the following? 
a) Acute rejection 
b) Chronic rejection 
c) Simple rejection 
d) Hyperacute rejection 
D 
(After a kidney transplant, rejection and failure can occur within 24 hours (hyperacute), 
within 3 to 14 days (acute), or after many years. A hyperacute rejection is caused by an 
immediate antibody-mediated...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse is caring for a patient who underwent a kidney transplant. The nurse 
understands that rejection of a transplanted kidney within 24 hours after transplant is 
termed which of the following? 
a) Acute rejection 
b) Chronic rejection 
c) Simple rejection 
d) Hyperacute rejection 
D 
(After a kidney transplant, rejection and failure can occur within 24 hours (hyperacute), 
within 3 to 14 days (acute), or after many years. A hyperacute rejection is caused by an 
immediate antibody-mediated...
Exam 4: Chronic Kidney Exquisite Wisdom.
An ESRD patient receiving HD is considering asking a relative to donate a kidney for 
transplantation. In assisting the patient to make a decision about treatment, the nurse 
informs the patient that 
a. successful transplantation usually provides a better quality of life than that offered by 
dialysis 
b. if rejection of the transplanted kidney occurs, no further treatment for the renal failure 
is available 
c. HD replaces the normal function of the kidneys, and patients do not have to live wi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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An ESRD patient receiving HD is considering asking a relative to donate a kidney for 
transplantation. In assisting the patient to make a decision about treatment, the nurse 
informs the patient that 
a. successful transplantation usually provides a better quality of life than that offered by 
dialysis 
b. if rejection of the transplanted kidney occurs, no further treatment for the renal failure 
is available 
c. HD replaces the normal function of the kidneys, and patients do not have to live wi...
Exam 4: Acute Kidney Exquisite Wisdom.
Which patient diagnosis or treatment is most consistent with prerenal acute kidney 
injury (AKI)? 
a. IV tobramycin 
b. Incompatible blood transfusion 
c. Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis 
d. Dissecting abdominal aortic aneurysm 
a 
The patient has rapidly progressing glomerular inflammation. Weight has increased and 
urine output is steadily declining. What is the priority nursing intervention? 
a. Monitor the patient's cardiac status. 
b. Teach the patient about hand washing. 
c. Obtain a...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which patient diagnosis or treatment is most consistent with prerenal acute kidney 
injury (AKI)? 
a. IV tobramycin 
b. Incompatible blood transfusion 
c. Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis 
d. Dissecting abdominal aortic aneurysm 
a 
The patient has rapidly progressing glomerular inflammation. Weight has increased and 
urine output is steadily declining. What is the priority nursing intervention? 
a. Monitor the patient's cardiac status. 
b. Teach the patient about hand washing. 
c. Obtain a...
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