FITZ FINAL EXAM REVIEW PREP NEWEST 2026/2027 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 130 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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You see Harold, a 25-year-old man who recently had multiple sexual encounters
without condom use with a male partner who has chronic hepatitis B. Harold
provides documentation of receiving a properly timed hepatitis B immunization
series. In addition to counseling about safer sexual practices, you also advise that
Harold:
A. needs to repeat his hepatitis B immunization series.
B. receive a single dose of HBV vaccine.
C. be tested for hepatitis B surface antibody (HBsAb)
D. should receive hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) and a single dose of the
hepatitis B immunization series.
B. receive a single dose of HBV vaccine.
You see a woman who has been sexually active with a man newly diagnosed with
acute hepatitis B. She has not received hepatitis B vaccine in the past. You advise
her that she should:
A. start a hepatitis B immunization series.
B. limit the number of sexual partners she has.
C. be tested for hepatitis B surface antibody (HBsAb).
D. receive hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) and hepatitis B immunization series.
D. receive hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) and hepatitis B immunization series.
Laboratory findings in Kawasaki disease include all of the following except:
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A. sterile pyuria.
B. elevated liver enzyme levels.
C. blood cultures positive for offending bacterial pathogen.
D. elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
C. blood cultures positive for offending bacterial pathogen.
The preferred treatment option for a 6-year-old boy with demonstrated pertussis
is:
A. amoxicillin.
B. ceftriaxone.
C. azithromycin.
D. levofloxacin.
C. azithromycin.
A 4-year-old child presents with fever, exudative pharyngitis, anterior cervical
lymphadenopathy, and a fine, raised, pink rash. The most likely diagnosis is:
A. scarlet fever.
B. roseola.
C. rubella.
D. rubeola.
A. scarlet fever.
One year after completing the 5-dose series of DTaP, approximately ____ of
children are protected against pertussis.
A. 45%
B. 67%
C. 80%
D. 98%
D. 98%
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You examine a 15-year-old presenting with a 1-day history of sore throat, low-
grade fever, maculopapular rash, and posterior cervical and occipital
lymphadenopathy. The most likely diagnosis is:
A. scarlet fever.
B. roseola.
C. rubella.
D. rubeola.
C. rubella.
When considering an adult's risk for measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), the NP
considers the following:
A. Patients born before 1957 have a high likelihood of immunity against these
diseases because of a history of natural infection.
B. Considerable mortality and morbidity occur with all three diseases.
C. Most cases in the United States occur in infants.
D. The use of the MMR vaccine is often associated with protracted arthralgia.
A. Patients born before 1957 have a high likelihood of immunity against these
diseases because of a history of natural infection.
Which of the following is true about the MMR vaccine?
A. This vaccine contains live virus.
B. Its use is contraindicated in persons with a history of egg allergy.
C. Revaccination of an immune person is associated with risk of allergic reaction.
D. One dose is recommended for young adults who have not been previously
immunized.
A. This vaccine contains live virus.
Which of the following should not receive vaccination against influenza?
A. a 19-year-old with a history of hive-form reaction to eating eggs
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B. a 24-year-old woman who is 8 weeks pregnant
C. a 4-month-old infant who was born at 32 weeks of gestation
D. a 28-year-old woman who is breastfeeding a 2-week-old infant
C. a 4-month-old infant who was born at 32 weeks of gestation
Usual treatment for an adult with acute hepatitis A includes:
A. interferon-alfa therapy.
B. high-dose ribavirin.
C. parenteral acyclovir.
D. supportive care.
D. supportive care.
Problems after tetanus immunization typically include:
A. localized reaction at site of injection.
B. myalgia and malaise.
C. low-grade fever.
D. diffuse rash.
A. localized reaction at site of injection.
For a 3-year-old who is up-to-date with recommended immunizations and was
exposed to pertussis, post-exposure prophylaxis can include treatment with:
A. a beta-lactam.
B. a macrolide.
C. a systemic antifungal.
D. an additional dose of DTaP.
B. a macrolide.
Which of the following represents the food or beverage that is least likely to be
contaminated with the hepatitis A virus?
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