SPRING FALL -2022 LATEST SOLUTION GUARANTEE
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If someone has had chickenpox early in life:
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they are at risk to get shingles later in life.
they will for sure get shingles later in life.
they do not need the shingles vaccine.
they should receive an extra “booster” of the shingles vaccine.
Question 2
What does the CDC recommend as the best protection against H1N1?
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vaccination
hand washing
avoiding touching your nose and mouth
staying away from crowds of people
Question 3
The human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine works by preventing:
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the most common types of HPV.
all types of HPV.
one specific strain of HPV.
the blood cells from becoming infected with the HPV virus.
Question 4
Why do people still need to be immunized against H1N1?
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It can mimic other flu viruses.
H1N1 and seasonal flu viruses are co-circulating in many parts of the world.
It is eradicated and does not need to be immunized against.
It is still an active pandemic.
Question 5
Vaccines:
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contain the same antigens or parts of antigens that causes diseases
always contain live viruses
are not safe substitutes for a child’s first exposure to diseases
are less effective than naturally acquired immunity
Question 6
The immune system recognizes germs that enter the body as “foreign invaders” or and
produces proteins called in response.
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Antigens, antibodies
Antibodies, antigens
Carbohydrates, antigens
Antigens, carbohydrates
Question 7
Tetanus is diagnosed by:
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clinical symptoms only.
bacteria recovered from the wound.
laboratory diagnosis of the blood.
x- ray of the jaw.
Question 8
If you have HIV you are:
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no more likely to get TB than the general population
more susceptible to TB due to a weakened immune system
protected against TB from the HIV antibodies
Question 9
Women should receive the Tdap vaccine during their pregnancies, preferably in the:
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first trimester
second trimester
third trimester
during labor, to ensure fastest route of transmission
Question 10
Tetanus:
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is a mild, but chronic illness
is caused by a virus
is characterized by painful tightening of muscles all over the body
leads to locking of the finger joints
Question 11
Annual flu shots are important because:
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they cause antibodies to develop in the body immediately after vaccination.
flu viruses change constantly (“antigenic drift”) and each year’s viruses are different.
they prevent the common cold.