Deck 20: Vaccines and Immunoglobulins

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classifies immunizing agents and allergenic extracts as:

A) antibodies
B) lymphocytics
C) pathogenics
D) biologics
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The most common adverse effect associated with vaccinations is:

A) high fever
B) severe headache
C) localized inflammation
D) asthma
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Which of the following is a live attenuated vaccine?

A) pertussis
B) pneumococcal conjugate
C) hepatitis B
D) BCG
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Special proteins that are made by lymphocytes that fight invaders are known as:

A) glycoproteins
B) amino acids
C) antigens
D) antibodies
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Lymphocytes respond to the presence of cancer cells, foreign proteins, and invading:

A) lymphocytes
B) antibodies
C) pathogens
D) antigens
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Which of the following vaccines can be administered at birth?

A) hepatitis B
B) diphtheria
C) influenza
D) varicella
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The ability to resist infection and disease through the activation of specific defenses is known as:

A) immune response
B) immunity
C) hypersensitivity
D) tolerance
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Varivax is very effective against:

A) polio
B) chickenpox
C) measles
D) mumps
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T cells, which compromise about 80% of circulating lymphocytes, are the primary cells that provide:

A) antigens
B) plasma cells
C) cell-mediated immunity
D) antibodies
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How many doses of H1N1 vaccine must be administered to children younger than the age of 10 years?

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) none; it is contraindicated
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The only routine immunizations recommended for all normal adults between the age of ________ are booster doses of adult diphtheria and tetanus every 10 years.

A) 18 and 30 years
B) 20 and 45 years
C) 18 and 65 years
D) 20 and 85 years
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Humoral immunity, which is based on the antigen-antibody response, is brought about by which type of cell?

A) Macrophages
B) B cells
C) T cells
D) Natural killer cells
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A form of acquired immunity that develops in an individual in response to an immunogen (antigen) is known as:

A) fetal immunity
B) vaccine immunity
C) passive immunity
D) active immunity
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Active immunization is also known as:

A) passive immunity
B) vaccination
C) active immunity
D) immunoglobulin activity
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The transfer of immunoglobulins or antibodies from an immune individual to another is involved in which type of immunity?

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Natural
D) All of the above
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A preparation of microorganisms that is administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease is known as a(n):

A) vaccination
B) immunogen
C) prophylactic
D) vaccine
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Besides tuberculosis, the BCG vaccine is also used to treat:

A) bladder cancer
B) pancreatic cancer
C) pleurisy
D) polyarthritis
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The Zostavax vaccine is indicated for:

A) chickenpox
B) smallpox
C) shingles
D) pneumonia
Question
A dose given to increase the effectiveness of the original medication is known as a(n):

A) booster
B) toxoid
C) annual
D) nosocomial
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Proteins present in the blood that contain antibodies are known as:

A) aqueous solutions
B) isotypes
C) globulins
D) antigens
Question
Immune globulin (Ig) is given by injection into a(n):

A) mucous membrane
B) muscle
C) vein
D) artery
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The term attenuated means:

A) killed
B) vaccinated
C) processed
D) live
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Inactivated vaccines have been:

A) killed
B) slowed
C) processed
D) modified
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The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends that children be immunized against how many infectious diseases (as well as for hepatitis A in areas of high incidence)?

A) Five
B) Six
C) Eight
D) Ten
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One of the most important public health measures in the United States remains:

A) the eradication of varicella
B) childhood immunization
C) geriatric immunization
D) public education about vaccines
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Three important viral diseases that can potentially be eradicated by mass active immunization are measles, mumps, and:

A) rubella (German measles)
B) varicella
C) hepatitis A
D) hepatitis B
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There are three classes of lymphocytes: T cells, B cells, and:

A) foreign cells
B) antibodies
C) NK cells
D) plasma cells
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The main action of active immunizing agents is to:

A) treat disease
B) prevent disease
C) kill microorganisms
D) lessen the effects of microorganisms
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Why must intramuscular immunoglobulin (IGIM) NOT be injected intravenously?

A) Because of increased potential for drug interactions
B) Because of risk of asplenia
C) Because of the risk of infection
D) Because it can cause serious anaphylactic reactions
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Biologics have prevented more morbidity and mortality than:

A) antibiotics
B) antioxidants
C) all other drugs combined
D) anti-infectives
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) classifies immunizing agents and allergenic extracts as:

A) antibodies
B) lymphocytics
C) pathogenics
D) biologics
biologics
2
The most common adverse effect associated with vaccinations is:

A) high fever
B) severe headache
C) localized inflammation
D) asthma
localized inflammation
3
Which of the following is a live attenuated vaccine?

A) pertussis
B) pneumococcal conjugate
C) hepatitis B
D) BCG
BCG
4
Special proteins that are made by lymphocytes that fight invaders are known as:

A) glycoproteins
B) amino acids
C) antigens
D) antibodies
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Lymphocytes respond to the presence of cancer cells, foreign proteins, and invading:

A) lymphocytes
B) antibodies
C) pathogens
D) antigens
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Which of the following vaccines can be administered at birth?

A) hepatitis B
B) diphtheria
C) influenza
D) varicella
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The ability to resist infection and disease through the activation of specific defenses is known as:

A) immune response
B) immunity
C) hypersensitivity
D) tolerance
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Varivax is very effective against:

A) polio
B) chickenpox
C) measles
D) mumps
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T cells, which compromise about 80% of circulating lymphocytes, are the primary cells that provide:

A) antigens
B) plasma cells
C) cell-mediated immunity
D) antibodies
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How many doses of H1N1 vaccine must be administered to children younger than the age of 10 years?

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) none; it is contraindicated
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The only routine immunizations recommended for all normal adults between the age of ________ are booster doses of adult diphtheria and tetanus every 10 years.

A) 18 and 30 years
B) 20 and 45 years
C) 18 and 65 years
D) 20 and 85 years
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Humoral immunity, which is based on the antigen-antibody response, is brought about by which type of cell?

A) Macrophages
B) B cells
C) T cells
D) Natural killer cells
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A form of acquired immunity that develops in an individual in response to an immunogen (antigen) is known as:

A) fetal immunity
B) vaccine immunity
C) passive immunity
D) active immunity
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Active immunization is also known as:

A) passive immunity
B) vaccination
C) active immunity
D) immunoglobulin activity
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The transfer of immunoglobulins or antibodies from an immune individual to another is involved in which type of immunity?

A) Active
B) Passive
C) Natural
D) All of the above
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A preparation of microorganisms that is administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease is known as a(n):

A) vaccination
B) immunogen
C) prophylactic
D) vaccine
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Besides tuberculosis, the BCG vaccine is also used to treat:

A) bladder cancer
B) pancreatic cancer
C) pleurisy
D) polyarthritis
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The Zostavax vaccine is indicated for:

A) chickenpox
B) smallpox
C) shingles
D) pneumonia
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A dose given to increase the effectiveness of the original medication is known as a(n):

A) booster
B) toxoid
C) annual
D) nosocomial
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Proteins present in the blood that contain antibodies are known as:

A) aqueous solutions
B) isotypes
C) globulins
D) antigens
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Immune globulin (Ig) is given by injection into a(n):

A) mucous membrane
B) muscle
C) vein
D) artery
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The term attenuated means:

A) killed
B) vaccinated
C) processed
D) live
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Inactivated vaccines have been:

A) killed
B) slowed
C) processed
D) modified
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The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends that children be immunized against how many infectious diseases (as well as for hepatitis A in areas of high incidence)?

A) Five
B) Six
C) Eight
D) Ten
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One of the most important public health measures in the United States remains:

A) the eradication of varicella
B) childhood immunization
C) geriatric immunization
D) public education about vaccines
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Three important viral diseases that can potentially be eradicated by mass active immunization are measles, mumps, and:

A) rubella (German measles)
B) varicella
C) hepatitis A
D) hepatitis B
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There are three classes of lymphocytes: T cells, B cells, and:

A) foreign cells
B) antibodies
C) NK cells
D) plasma cells
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The main action of active immunizing agents is to:

A) treat disease
B) prevent disease
C) kill microorganisms
D) lessen the effects of microorganisms
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Why must intramuscular immunoglobulin (IGIM) NOT be injected intravenously?

A) Because of increased potential for drug interactions
B) Because of risk of asplenia
C) Because of the risk of infection
D) Because it can cause serious anaphylactic reactions
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Biologics have prevented more morbidity and mortality than:

A) antibiotics
B) antioxidants
C) all other drugs combined
D) anti-infectives
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