APhA Home Study Questions 1
(M1) Healthy People 2030 identified a goal of 100% for proportion of persons vaccinated
annually with seasonal influenza vaccination. True or false?
False
(M1) Under the direction of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Healthy
People initiative has identified the following as a goal for 2030:
a) Achieve 95% vaccination for all vaccines on the annual published vaccine schedule
b) Maintain all goals from 2020 as all goals were achieved
c) Develop a single system nationwide for vaccine tracking
d) Increase the proportion of persons who are vaccinated annually against seasonal
influenza
Increase the proportion of persons who are vaccinated annually against seasonal influenza
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(M1) The National Vaccine Advisory Committee 2013 Standards for Adult Immunization
Practice and the 2016 International Pharmaceutical Federation global report identify
pharmacists as:
a) Only facilitators
b) Integral to increasing vaccination rates
c) Not a member of the healthcare team
d) Medication dispensers
Integral to increasing vaccination rates
(M1) Opportunities for Advocacy and Collaboration include:
a) There is no need for advocacy since the vaccine schedules dictate what people need to
receive
b) Discussion with other health care professionals on ways to set prices for vaccines to
increase revenue
c) Membership in state Immunization coalition to serve as an expert on policy and practice
issues affecting pharmacy
d) Replace services offered by the local health department so they don't have to offer
immunizations
Membership in state immunization coalition to serve as an expert on policy and practice
issues affecting pharmacy
,(M1) Which of the following is one of the five guidelines identified by the APhA Board of
Trustees in 2019 to assist pharmacists in incorporating immunization activities into their
practice?
a) Power
b) Quantity
c) Solidarity
d) Prevention
Prevention
(M1) Which of the following diseases have been eradicated worldwide, allowing vaccination
to be discontinued?
a) Polio
b) Smallpox
c) Mumps
d) Tetanus
Smallpox
(M1) What is the definition of collaboration, coordination, and communication among all
those involved in meeting the immunization goals of patients and communities?
a) Immunization Party
b) Healthcare Team
c) Prevention Task Force
d) Immunization Neighborhood
Immunization Neighborhood
(M1) In 2019, which of the following vaccine-preventable diseases had fewer than 100 cases
in the United States?
a) Diphtheria
b) Measles
c) Pertussis
d) Polio
Diphtheria, polio
(M2) How long does it take for the immune system to provide protection by producing
disease-specific antibodies and memory cells?
a. 21 days
b. 7 days
c. 14 days
d. 5 days
, 14 days
(M2) Which of the following is found in vaccines to evoke an immune response?
a. B cells
b. Antigens
c. Antibodies
d. Macrophages
Antigens
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(M2) Why is spacing and timing of vaccines important?
a. Memory t-cells interfere with the immune response
b. Antibodies interfere with inactive vaccines
c. Antigen load may interfere with immune response
d. Circulating antibodies may interfere with immune response
Circulating antibodies may interfere with immune response
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(M2) Which of the following is an example of passive immunity?
a. Maternal antibodies
b. Hepatitis B vaccine
c. Contracting measles
d. Skin barrier
Maternal antibodies
(M2) Children less than what age do not mount an adequate immune response to t-cell
independent immunity?
a. 5 years
b. 11 years
c. 2 years
d. 18 years
2 years
(M2) Which vaccines are more susceptible to circulating antibodies in the system?
(M1) Healthy People 2030 identified a goal of 100% for proportion of persons vaccinated
annually with seasonal influenza vaccination. True or false?
False
(M1) Under the direction of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Healthy
People initiative has identified the following as a goal for 2030:
a) Achieve 95% vaccination for all vaccines on the annual published vaccine schedule
b) Maintain all goals from 2020 as all goals were achieved
c) Develop a single system nationwide for vaccine tracking
d) Increase the proportion of persons who are vaccinated annually against seasonal
influenza
Increase the proportion of persons who are vaccinated annually against seasonal influenza
6 Ways to Show Appreciation for Your Child's Teacher
(M1) The National Vaccine Advisory Committee 2013 Standards for Adult Immunization
Practice and the 2016 International Pharmaceutical Federation global report identify
pharmacists as:
a) Only facilitators
b) Integral to increasing vaccination rates
c) Not a member of the healthcare team
d) Medication dispensers
Integral to increasing vaccination rates
(M1) Opportunities for Advocacy and Collaboration include:
a) There is no need for advocacy since the vaccine schedules dictate what people need to
receive
b) Discussion with other health care professionals on ways to set prices for vaccines to
increase revenue
c) Membership in state Immunization coalition to serve as an expert on policy and practice
issues affecting pharmacy
d) Replace services offered by the local health department so they don't have to offer
immunizations
Membership in state immunization coalition to serve as an expert on policy and practice
issues affecting pharmacy
,(M1) Which of the following is one of the five guidelines identified by the APhA Board of
Trustees in 2019 to assist pharmacists in incorporating immunization activities into their
practice?
a) Power
b) Quantity
c) Solidarity
d) Prevention
Prevention
(M1) Which of the following diseases have been eradicated worldwide, allowing vaccination
to be discontinued?
a) Polio
b) Smallpox
c) Mumps
d) Tetanus
Smallpox
(M1) What is the definition of collaboration, coordination, and communication among all
those involved in meeting the immunization goals of patients and communities?
a) Immunization Party
b) Healthcare Team
c) Prevention Task Force
d) Immunization Neighborhood
Immunization Neighborhood
(M1) In 2019, which of the following vaccine-preventable diseases had fewer than 100 cases
in the United States?
a) Diphtheria
b) Measles
c) Pertussis
d) Polio
Diphtheria, polio
(M2) How long does it take for the immune system to provide protection by producing
disease-specific antibodies and memory cells?
a. 21 days
b. 7 days
c. 14 days
d. 5 days
, 14 days
(M2) Which of the following is found in vaccines to evoke an immune response?
a. B cells
b. Antigens
c. Antibodies
d. Macrophages
Antigens
We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
(M2) Why is spacing and timing of vaccines important?
a. Memory t-cells interfere with the immune response
b. Antibodies interfere with inactive vaccines
c. Antigen load may interfere with immune response
d. Circulating antibodies may interfere with immune response
Circulating antibodies may interfere with immune response
We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
(M2) Which of the following is an example of passive immunity?
a. Maternal antibodies
b. Hepatitis B vaccine
c. Contracting measles
d. Skin barrier
Maternal antibodies
(M2) Children less than what age do not mount an adequate immune response to t-cell
independent immunity?
a. 5 years
b. 11 years
c. 2 years
d. 18 years
2 years
(M2) Which vaccines are more susceptible to circulating antibodies in the system?