NRNP 6540 week 1 Knowledge Check
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,NRNP 6540 week 1 Knowledge Check
,Question 1
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When would the influenza vaccine be absolutely contraindicated?
A previous severe allergic reaction to influenza vaccine
A severe allergic reaction to eggs
Progressive allergic reaction symptoms
Skin induration greater than 10 mm
Question 2
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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
HBsAb completed 2 months after the last dose
HBsAb completed 6 months after 2nd dose
PartialQuestion 3
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Your 78-year-old patient has never had a flu vaccine, and states “I have
heard that the flu shot gives you the flu. I don’t want one.” What education
would you provide for this patient?
, Older adults are especially vulnerable to both the short- and long-term
complications of this infection
Mortality rates in patients 75 years and older are four to eight times higher
than those seen for patients aged 65 to 74 years
Vaccination causes an immune response in order to provide provide some
protection from the virus
An active flu vaccine causes a low level bout of the flu.
PartialQuestion 4
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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?
Quadrivalent high dose inactivated influenza vaccine
Two doses of RZV administered 2 to 6 weeks apart
Tdap
PCV 15
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?