Deck 16: Immunizations and the Immune System
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Deck 16: Immunizations and the Immune System
1
Which of the following is NOT true of passive immunity?
A) It is used for disease prevention and therapeutics.
B) It may come from other mammals.
C) Anaphylaxis is not possible because immune globulins are used.
D) Its response time is immediate.
E) It is short-term immunity.
A) It is used for disease prevention and therapeutics.
B) It may come from other mammals.
C) Anaphylaxis is not possible because immune globulins are used.
D) Its response time is immediate.
E) It is short-term immunity.
Anaphylaxis is not possible because immune globulins are used.
2
Which of the following groups have the highest rate of noncompliance in immunizations?
A) babies
B) preschool children
C) school-age children
D) teenagers
E) adults
A) babies
B) preschool children
C) school-age children
D) teenagers
E) adults
adults
3
All of the following are considered mild side effects of immunizations EXCEPT
A) high-pitched screams in children
B) high fever
C) rashes
D) joint pain
E) malaise
A) high-pitched screams in children
B) high fever
C) rashes
D) joint pain
E) malaise
high fever
4
The CDC recommends which of the following immunizations for polio?
A) inactivated polio vaccine (IPV)
B) immune globulins
C) oral vaccine for two strains of polio
D) oral polio vaccine (OPV)
A) inactivated polio vaccine (IPV)
B) immune globulins
C) oral vaccine for two strains of polio
D) oral polio vaccine (OPV)
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5
A person with which of the following should receive tetanus immunization?
A) a large superficial wound
B) a surgical procedure
C) a puncture wound
D) all of the above
E) all except a
A) a large superficial wound
B) a surgical procedure
C) a puncture wound
D) all of the above
E) all except a
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6
The common side effect(s) of immunizations is/are
A) rashes
B) soreness at the site of the injection
C) fever
D) all of the above
E) all except a
A) rashes
B) soreness at the site of the injection
C) fever
D) all of the above
E) all except a
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7
Vaccines should be administered to all of the following people EXCEPT a
A) person with a low-grade fever
B) person who is allergic to eggs
C) person with no history of natural active immunity
D) child beginning school who is not adequately immunized
E) person who is taking antibiotics
A) person with a low-grade fever
B) person who is allergic to eggs
C) person with no history of natural active immunity
D) child beginning school who is not adequately immunized
E) person who is taking antibiotics
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8
Immunizations
A) are also called vaccinations
B) produce artificial active immunity
C) are preventive medicine
D) all of the above
E) all except b
A) are also called vaccinations
B) produce artificial active immunity
C) are preventive medicine
D) all of the above
E) all except b
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9
What are some of the important allergens found in immunizations?
A) mercury
B) antibiotics
C) eggs
D) all of the above
E) all except b
A) mercury
B) antibiotics
C) eggs
D) all of the above
E) all except b
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10
Which of the following is true of active immunity?
A) It is produced from having the disease or immunization.
B) It never requires a booster dose of immunization.
C) It is long lasting.
D) all of the above
E) all except b
A) It is produced from having the disease or immunization.
B) It never requires a booster dose of immunization.
C) It is long lasting.
D) all of the above
E) all except b
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11
DTP vaccine requires how many immunizations if given properly?
A) 5
B) 3
C) 4
D) 8
A) 5
B) 3
C) 4
D) 8
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12
BCG vaccine is for which disease?
A) pneumonia
B) herpes
C) tuberculosis
D) influenza
A) pneumonia
B) herpes
C) tuberculosis
D) influenza
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13
Sera for immune purposes may be obtained from all of the following EXCEPT
A) horses
B) mice
C) snakes
D) humans
A) horses
B) mice
C) snakes
D) humans
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14
Tetanus toxoid is NOT administered to a person
A) with fewer than three doses of the vaccine
B) with a dirty wound at any time
C) who has received proper immunization but has not had a booster in 10 years
D) with a severe wound who has not had an immunization in 5 years
A) with fewer than three doses of the vaccine
B) with a dirty wound at any time
C) who has received proper immunization but has not had a booster in 10 years
D) with a severe wound who has not had an immunization in 5 years
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15
If a person is leaving the United States to travel in foreign countries, whom can he or she call for a list of needed immunizations?
A) local health department
B) local emergency room
C) CDC
D) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
A) local health department
B) local emergency room
C) CDC
D) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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16
The National Childhood Vaccine Act of 1986 requires recording which of the following?
A) date of vaccination with route and site given
B) name, address, and title of person administering medication
C) any illness present when medication is given
D) vaccine manufacturer, lot number, expiration date
E) a, b, and d
A) date of vaccination with route and site given
B) name, address, and title of person administering medication
C) any illness present when medication is given
D) vaccine manufacturer, lot number, expiration date
E) a, b, and d
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17
MMR vaccine should ideally be given at what age?
A) 6-8 months
B) 10-12 months
C) 15-18 months
D) 2-3 years
A) 6-8 months
B) 10-12 months
C) 15-18 months
D) 2-3 years
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18
Immunizations and vaccines are monitored by the
A) CDC
B) DEA
C) Health Department
D) FDA
A) CDC
B) DEA
C) Health Department
D) FDA
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19
Contraindications for taking immunizations include
A) severe illness
B) immunocompromised individuals
C) pregnant persons with viral vaccines
D) someone who has received an immune sera in the past three months
E) all of the above
A) severe illness
B) immunocompromised individuals
C) pregnant persons with viral vaccines
D) someone who has received an immune sera in the past three months
E) all of the above
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20
Hepatitis B vaccine should be given to which of the following people?
A) health care workers
B) patients on hemodialysis
C) immunosuppressed patients
D) all of the above
E) all except c
A) health care workers
B) patients on hemodialysis
C) immunosuppressed patients
D) all of the above
E) all except c
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21
Antibodies found in immune sera act as antibodies to destroy pathogens.
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22
The new combination vaccines, or "supershots," are for multiple diseases with fewer immunizations.
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23
Varicella vaccine is given in the same dose with the same expected side effects for all ages.
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24
The use of RhoGAM is a type of passive immunity.
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25
DTP vaccine is given to children under 7 years and DT is given to persons over 7 years with a booster every 10 years.
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26
Influenza vaccine changes from year to year and should be taken yearly in the early fall by those who are susceptible to influenza.
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27
Which of the following populations are at risk for immunizable diseases?
A) adolescents
B) new parents
C) migrant workers
D) health care workers
E) all of the above
A) adolescents
B) new parents
C) migrant workers
D) health care workers
E) all of the above
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28
MMR and varicella vaccine may be given to pregnant women.
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29
The agency that determines immunization schedules and the immunization needs for a specific locale is the
A) health department
B) FDA
C) BNDD
D) CDC
A) health department
B) FDA
C) BNDD
D) CDC
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30
RhoGam is used with Rh-positive mothers who give birth to an Rh-negative infant.
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31
A child who has received live attenuated vaccines poses no danger to an immunosuppressed person.
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32
There is no danger of serum sickness when using sera from animals for passive immunity.
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33
Acetaminophen and sponge baths should control minor reactions from immunizations.
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34
Anaphylaxis is not of importance with antitoxins.
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35
Hib vaccine is given to young children in four doses to prevent meningitis.
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36
The CDC is the source to provide information to professional offices about immunizations needed for foreign travel.
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37
Pneumococcal vaccine is, at present, a one-time vaccination for adults.
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38
Passive immunity is the passing of antibodies formed by one person to another for short-term immunity.
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39
Vaccines may be combined on a regular basis to reduce the number of invasive procedures in immunizing children.
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40
When deciding whether to give a vaccination where some risk may be present, the decision is made by comparing the dangers of the disease with the dangers associated with the immunization.
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41
Immunostimulants are used with organ transplantation.
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42
Persons taking immunosuppressants are more prone to infectious diseases.
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43
Tetanus toxoid is an example of a toxin administered in a weakened state but still having the ability to provide immunity.
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44
Select B and T cells become memory cells to mount a strong response when a pathogen for which immunization has been administered is seen again.
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45
Natural passive immunity allows infants time for the immune system to become functional.
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46
Production of antibodies is significant for immunity after immunizations.
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47
Immunostimulants are used for autoimmune diseases.
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48
Vaccines have had very little effect on extending life; rather, disease treatment is more effective.
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49
Macrophages work against T cells to recognize self from non-self.
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50
With acquired immunity, the response becomes less potent with each exposure to the antigen.
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51
Genetic immunity is natural or inborn.
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52
Common side effects of immunizations are injection site tenderness, arthralgia, and myalgia.
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53
Acquired immunity may be from natural or artificial sources.
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54
An antibody responds to a specific antigen.
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55
Vaccines and toxoids provide artificial active immunity.
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56
Patients should be skin-tested for hypersensitivity before administering animal sera.
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57
T cells directly attack invading antigens.
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58
Passive immunity may be passed from a mother to a child.
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59
If a person has a very mild disease, naturally acquired immunity may be lessened.
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60
With toxoids, bacterial toxins are not changed during the manufacturing of the medication.
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61
The risks of vaccines are less than the risks found with having the disease.
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62
Antitoxins are used for long-term effects against specific toxins.
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63
Clinical trials show that neurological and developmental harm will occur with vaccinations.
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64
At present, pneumonia vaccine is administered to adults over 65 once in a lifetime.
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65
Recent antibiotic therapy may be an indication to delay immunizations.
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66
Blood derivatives provide artificial active immunity.
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67
Having received immune serum within the past 3 months has no effect on the administration of immunizations.
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68
Migrant workers and new immigrants need to be educated on the importance of immunizations and these people should be encouraged to take immunizations.
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69
Adolescents are at a heightened risk for communicable diseases because immunizations are not required by schools.
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70
Adults should receive diphtheria-tetanus toxoids every 10 years and influenza vaccine every year.
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71
Receiving steroids and antineoplastics may delay immunizations.
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72
Information on the VIS statement may be changed without permission from the CDC.
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73
Fever is not an indication by itself for delaying administration of immunizations.
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74
Immunizations have a negative effect on maintenance of public health.
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75
New parents are at a higher risk for communicable childhood diseases because immunizations are not current.
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76
Hib vaccine provides protection against the virus causing meningitis.
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77
The health care provider must provide sufficient information for the patient or parent to make an informed decision about immunizations.
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78
High-pitched screams and seizures after previous immunizations may be signs of an adverse reaction to immunizations.
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79
Schools and day care facilities are not interested in what immunizations a child has received.
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80
Unusual and severe reactions are monitored only by the FDA.
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