Vaccinations Flashcards

1
Q

Determine a way in which a teenager may contract meningitis.

Sharing a soda

Poor hygiene

Poor hand washing

Physical contact with open blisters

A

Sharing a soda

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2
Q

Determine a bacterium that can cause dyspnea in children.

Poliomyelitis

Haemophilus influenzae type B

Rotavirus

Clostridium tetani

A

Haemophilus influenzae type B

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3
Q

The clinician is deciding upon which resource to use for guidance regarding pediatric immunizations. Propose an acceptable resource according to the current standards of practice.

AANP Vaccination Standards

AAP Vaccination Schedule

ANA Practice Pearls

NLN Immunization Recommendations

A

AAP Vaccination Schedule

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4
Q

Most children that have had Hib may be left with which problem after they have recovered from the acute form of the illness?

Cardiomyopathy

Skin discoloration

Incontinence

Blindness

A

Blindness

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5
Q

Determine what childhood disease is caused by a virus.

Rotavirus

Bacterial Meningitis

Hib

Diphtheria

A

Rotavirus

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6
Q

Predict an area that the high-risk groups of human papilloma viruses can cause cancer in.

Bone

Lungs

Cervix

Kidneys

A

Cervix

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7
Q

Children may benefit from the vaccines for children program (VFC) if they meet which of the following criteria?

Blind

Have more than eight siblings

Orphaned

Uninsured

A

Uninsured

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8
Q

Determine a way in which a teenager may contract meningitis.

Poor hygiene

Sleeping over at a friend’s house

Poor hand washing

Physical contact with open blisters

A

Sleeping over at a friend’s house

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9
Q

Determine an appropriate action for the correct administration of a vaccine.

Use a separate anatomic site for each injection.

Immunize even in the presence of severe illness.

Pre-draw syringes for expedient delivery.

Have someone else draw up vaccines to help during busy clinic days.

A

Use a separate anatomic site for each injection.

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10
Q

Identify a sequela of the measles.

Otitis

Diabetes

Deafness

Rheumatoid arthritis

A

Otitis

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11
Q

Predict a symptom that children with pneumonia are likely to develop.

Pharyngitis

Urticaria

Paralysis

Empyema

A

Empyema

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12
Q

Determine which vaccine is delivered in a four-dose series.

Quadrivalent

Pneumovax-23

Quadracel

Menactra

A

Pneumovax-23

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13
Q

Determine what childhood disease is caused by a virus.

Bacterial Meningitis

Diphtheria

Varicella

Pertussis

A

Varicella

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14
Q

Predict an area that the high-risk groups of human papilloma viruses can cause cancer in.

Kidneys

Bone

Anus

Lungs

A

Anus

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15
Q

Determine a bacterium that can cause dyspnea in children.

Clostridium tetani

Bordetella pertussis

Rotavirus

Poliomyelitis

A

Bordetella pertussis

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16
Q

Propose a key symptom of meningitis.

Vision loss

Fever

Nausea

Diarrhea

A

Fever

17
Q

Children may benefit from the vaccines for children program (VFC) if they meet which of the following criteria?

Blind

Have more than eight siblings

Have a comorbid illness

Native American

A

Native American

18
Q

Propose a tool used to report adverse events relative to vaccine administration.

NCVA

Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System

FDA

CDC

A

Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System

19
Q

Predict a symptom that children with pneumonia are likely to develop.

Paralysis

Pharyngitis

Dizziness

Dyspnea

A

Dyspnea

20
Q

Establish a symptom of rotavirus.

Mental retardation

Urticaria

Paralysis

Fever

A

Fever

21
Q

Determine which vaccine is delivered in a two-dose series.

Recombivax-HB

Rotarix

Daptacel

Prevnar 13

A

Rotarix

22
Q

Predict an area that the high-risk groups of human papilloma viruses can cause cancer in.

Lungs

Bone

Brain

Throat

A

Throat

23
Q

Identify the virus that may lay dormant in children for years and manifest symptoms when they are adults.

HPV

Influenza

Rubella

Roseola

A

HPV

24
Q

Determine an appropriate action for the correct administration of a vaccine.

Mix different vaccines together if more than one is being given.

Consider immunizations for those with only a mild illness.

Immunize even in the presence of severe illness.

Pre-draw syringes for expedient delivery.

A

Consider immunizations for those with only a mild illness.

25
Q

Establish what the mumps virus can cause.

Blindness

Arthritis

Sterility in males

Colitis

A

Sterility in males

26
Q

Most children that have had Hib may be left with which problem after they have recovered from the acute form of the illness?

Incontinence

Skin discoloration

Hypertension

Epiglottitis

A

Epiglottitis

27
Q

Determine a way in which a teenager may contract meningitis.

Sharing a burger and fries

Physical contact with open blisters

Poor hand washing

Working on a computer

A

Sharing a burger and fries

28
Q

Identify a sequela of the measles.

Diabetes

Meningitis

Rheumatoid arthritis

Encephalitis

A

Encephalitis

29
Q

Determine what the etiology of poliomyelitis includes.

Prolific diarrhea

Coughing in an open area

Contact with inanimate objects

Fecal–oral contact

A

Fecal–oral contact

30
Q

Identify a piece of information collected for VAERS.

Reason for the event

Timing of the vaccination

Agency of administration

Vaccination dose

A

Timing of the vaccination