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Which of the following diseases have been eradicated worldwide, allowing
vaccination to be discontinued?
Smallpox
Which of the following statements is false regarding polysaccharide and
conjugated vaccines?
The conjugate protein used, such as diphtheria, can also provide adequate
protection against itself in addition to the polysaccharide
Which of the following vaccines listed is a live attenuated vaccine?
Varicella (VAR)
When administering measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) and pneumococcal
conjugate vaccine (PCV13) to a patient at their 15-month appointment, what
must be considered regarding vaccine spacing?
MMR and PCV14 may be administered simultaneously or at any interval between
doses
,Which vaccine technology listed below is an ingredient added typically to
inactivated vaccines to boost its immune response by targeting pathogen
recognition receptors that are expressed on dendritic cells to trigger a pro-
inflammatory response? Though this technology creates a more robust
immune response, it can also increase local site reactions and systemic
reactions, such as fevers, chills, and body aches.
Adjuvants
Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) is best categorized as what
type of vaccine?
Inactivated polysaccharide vaccine
Star Pharmacy has been providing influenza vaccines for years and is now
implementing a Hepatitis B vaccine program in their pharmacy next month. A
crucial step in the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process for this vaccine is:
Create a reminder and recall system
A male patient presents to the pharmacy for a shingles vaccine appointment.
The patient is a new patient to the pharmacy. Which of the following
information would be most appropriate to collect as part of the patient care
process?
Patient's age, current health, vaccine history, and allergies
An electronic prescription for glipizide 10mg is received by a pharmacist for
a new patient. The prescription indicates a diagnosis of E11, Type 2 diabetes
mellitus. In addition to filling the prescription, the pharmacist could assess the
patient for potential immunizations to recommend. What form of assessment
is the pharmacist utilizing?
Diagnosis-based screening
, The community pharmacist, while filling discharge orders from the hospital,
recognizes a patient's need for receiving the pneumococcal vaccine during a
transition of care to a personal care home. This is an example of what part of the
patient care process?
Assess
Which of the following statements best meets the definition of precaution?
A condition that may alter or diminish the patient's response or may increase the
patient's risk of a serious reaction to a vaccine.
Based on the adult immunization schedule, at what age is the live attenuated
influenza vaccine (LAIV) no longer recommended?
50 years
If an 11 year old child never got the hepatitis B vaccine series, what is the
minimum amount of time that must occur between dose 1 and dose 3 when
getting this child caught up?
16 weeks
Which of the following vaccines is not recommended during pregnancy?
Human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV)
Which of the following vaccines is contraindicated for an adult patient with
HIV and a CD4 count <200 mm2?
Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)