2026 ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ (M1) Healthy People 2030 identified a goal of 100% for proportions
of persons vaccinated annually with seasonal influenza vaccination. True
or False? Answer: False.
Healthy People 2030 identified a goal of 70% for proportion of persons
vaccinated annually with seasonal influenza vaccination.
⩥ (M1) What is the definition of collaboration, coordination, and
communication among all those involved in meeting the immunization
goals of patients and communities?
- Immunization Neighborhood
- Healthcare Team
- Immunization Party
- Prevention Task Force. Answer: Immunization Neighborhood
⩥ (M2) Matching. Answer: Active Immunity - Long-term protection but
takes 2 weeks to work
Innate Immunity - Barrier defense mechanism
Adaptive Immunity - Also known as acquired
Passive Immunity - Antibodies from an external source
,⩥ (M2) ____ evoke the immune response and bond to specific
antibodies. Answer: Antigens
⩥ (M2) Vaccines contain antibodies which are recognized by the
immune system. True or False. Answer: False.
Vaccines do not contain antibodies
⩥ (M3) What are the two broad categories that vaccines are classified?.
Answer: Live attenuated vaccines and Inactivated vaccines
⩥ (M3) SATA. What clinical factors need to be considered before
administering a live attenuated vaccine?
- Patients who currently are immunocompromised
- Live attenuated vaccines administered in the previous 28 days
- Inactivated vaccines administered in the previous 28 days
- Patients current fall risk. Answer: - Patients who currently are
immunocompromised
- Live attenuated vaccines administered in the previous 28 days
⩥ (M3) Which of the following is classified as a live vaccine?
- Human papillomavirus vaccine (9vHPV)
- Recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV)
,- Measles, Mump, Rubella (MMR)
- DTap or TDaP. Answer: Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
⩥ (M4) SATA. Which of the following are part of the four steps set by
NVAS as the standards for Adult Immunization Practice?
- Assess
- Discuss
- Recommend
- Review
- Administer/Refer
- Document. Answer: - Assess
- Recommend
- Administer/Refer
- Document
⩥ (M4) In the patient care process, how often should a pharmacist
collect information on a patient?
- At every clinical encounter
- During the first visit only
- Only if provided by the doctor
- Collecting information is not vital to the process. Answer: At every
clinical encounter
, ⩥ (M4) What is the name of the document published by the CDC that
describes the risks and benefits of a vaccine in lay terms?
- Vaccine Information Statement
- Patient Care Process
- Adult Immunization Schedule
- Screening Checklist for Contraindications to Vaccines for Adults.
Answer: Vaccine Information Statement
⩥ (M5) How often are the CDC immunization schedules published?
- Three times per year
- Annually
- Every two years
- Whenever updated ACIP recommendations are made. Answer:
Annually
⩥ (M5) At what age is the influenza vaccine first recommended?
- 6 months
- 9 months
- 12 months
- 18 months. Answer: 6 months
⩥ (M5) If a child is behind on the rotavirus, what is the interval of time
between dose 1 and dose 2 to start getting the child caught up?