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Which type of vaccine involves stimulation of B cells without the assistance of T
helper cells?
A pure polysaccharide
*not recommended for children <2 because of their immature immune system
Conjugated vaccines..
provide longer lasting protection
the immune response that changes to a T cell mediated response allows children
<2 to form an immune response
T/F
Both live attenuated vaccines and recombinant vaccines mimic natural infection
and involve T cells in the immune response.
True
The incubation period for influenza can range from:
1-4 days
,What is the time interval for which the development of Guillain-Barré
syndrome following influenza vaccination would result in a precaution for
future influenza vaccines?
6 weeks
The monitoring system that health care providers should use to report serious
adverse events after vaccination is:
VAERS
Which of the following patients are appropriate candidates for the 2-dose schedule
of HPV9?
11 or 12 year olds
*if series has not been started by age 15, then a 3 dose series is needed
*3 dose series recommended for immunocompromised patients
*1st/2nd dose- given at 0 and 6-12 months
*if 2nd dose is given sooner than 5 months after the first dose then a 3rd dose is
needed
Why should refrigerated vaccines be stored in the middle of the refrigerator?
because the temperature in the middle does not fluctuate as much.
A history of anaphylaxis caused by neomycin would be a contraindication to
receiving which of the following vaccines?
Hep A, IPV, MMR, Rabies, smallpox, varicella, zoster, influenza
, When looking at the schedule for vaccines that might be indicated for
children and adolescents aged 18 years or younger based on medical
indications, what does the orange bar represent?
Orange-indicates theres a precaution for the vaccine
*
Yellow-vaccine recommended according to routine schedule
Purple-recommended for people with an additional risk factor for which the
vaccine would be indicated
Yellow/black- vaccine recommended, additional doses may be necessary
based on medical condition
White-no recommendation
Red-vaccine is
contraindicated
A health care provider who has not been vaccinated against hepatitis B is stuck by
a contaminated needle after administering an immunization to a hepatitis B-
positive patient. In addition to hepatitis B vaccine, the health care provider also
should receive hepatitis B Immunoglobulin (HBIG) as postexposure prophylaxis
because the HBIG provides:
Immediate protection
*its passive immunity so its short-lived, but provides protection right away