NRNP 6540 Week 1: Knowledge Check Quiz 100% correct answers – IMMUNIZATIONS
NRNP 6540 Week 1: Knowledge Check Quiz 100% correct answers
Question 1
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When would the influenza vaccine be absolutely contraindicated?
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A previous severe allergic reaction to influenza vaccine
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A severe allergic reaction to eggs
Progressive allergic reaction symptoms
Skin induration greater than 10 mm
Question 2
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A 66 year old patient is planning a trip abroad. He looked at the CDC web site and found that yellow fever is recommended but only for people age 1 to 59. He wants to know why he shouldn’t get the vaccine?
People 60 and older are not at risk for developing yellow fever
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Risk for severe side effects from the vaccine are higher in people 60 and over
The effects of the disease are less than the side effects of the vaccine in people age 60 and over
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Question 3
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What is the maximum number of doses of PPSV23 that can be given to high-risk older adults 65 or older?
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one
two
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three
four
NRNP 6540 Week 1: Knowledge Check Quiz 100% correct answers Question 4
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What immunizations you would give to your 65-year-old patient with HIV infection and a CD4 count of 200/mm or less?
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Quadrivalent high dose inactivated influenza vaccine
MMR
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Tdap
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Hepatitis A
Question 5
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The NP sees a 69-year-old patient who recently moved to town and does not remember his last tetanus shot. The patient did not receive any immunizations as a child. What would you do?
One dose of Td now
One dose of Tdap now
One dose of Td now and then one dose of Tdap in 4 weeks
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One does of Tdap now, one dose of Td in 4 weeks, and another dose of Td in 6-12 months.
NRNP 6540 Week 1: Knowledge Check Quiz 100% correct answers Question 6
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The NP is caring for older adults in a nursing home. As a general rule, patients over 65 years of age and in general good health can receive which immunizations?
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Quadrivalent high dose inactivated influenza vaccine
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Two doses of RZV administered 2 to 6 weeks apart
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Tdap
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PCV 15
Question 7
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What are the three types of influenza vaccines available?
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Inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)
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Recombinant influenza vaccine (RIV)
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Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV).
Live Recombinant influenza vaccine
Question 8
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The NP is monitoring the immune response following hepatits B vaccination in an elderly hemodialysis patient. What test should be ordered and when to assess the immune response?
HBsAg completed 6 months after the last dose
HBsAg completed 1 month after second dose
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HBsAb completed 2 months after the last dose
HBsAb completed 6 months after 2nd dose
Question 9
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The NP sees a 66-year-old patient who is immunocompromised, and their penumococcal vaccine history is unknown. According to the CDC, what would you recommend for pneumococcal vaccination?
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One dose of PCV15 now and 1 dose of PPSV23 in one year.
One dose of PPSV23 now and one dose of PCV15 in one year
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One dose of PCV15 now and 1 dose of PPSV23 in eight weeks
One dose of PPSV23 now and 1 does of PCV15 in 8 weeks.
Question 10
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What are the most current recommendations for vaccination of patients near the end of life, including hospice patients?
Hospice patients should get the same vaccinations as everyone else