Deck 62: Serums, vaccines, and Other Immunizing Agents

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The nurse explains to a client who is at risk for hepatitis B and is being encouraged to take the vaccine that the virus is transmitted by contaminated

A) water.
B) blood.
C) food.
D) shellfish.
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The nurse working in a flu clinic determines that a healthy client of which of the following ages can safely receive the nasal influenza virus vaccine (FluMist)?

A) 6 years
B) 17 years
C) 45 years
D) 59 years
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The nurse explains to a client with a kidney transplant to avoid contact for how long with a sister who just received a live influenza vaccine?

A) 7 days
B) 14 days
C) 21 days
D) 28 days
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The nurse would assess for allergy to which of the following substances before administering a dose of influenza vaccine (Fluvirin)to a client?

A) Eggs
B) Mercury
C) Yeast
D) Penicillin
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The nurse determines that which of the following clients would be in greatest need of a hepatitis A vaccine based on risk?

A) An adult intravenous drug user
B) A child who attends elementary school
C) A client in a monogamous relationship
D) A client who works in a bank
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The nurse should explain to a client who is considering immunization with the live nasal influenza vaccine that it should be avoided if the client has a history of which of the following?

A) Guillain-Barré syndrome
B) Renal failure
C) Hepatotoxicity
D) Cardiomegaly
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The nurse would assess for possible allergy to which of the following before administering a dose of Haemophilus B conjugate vaccine (PedvaxHIB)to a client?

A) Zinc
B) Thimerosal
C) Titanium
D) Iodine
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The nurse would assess for possible allergy to which of the following before administering a dose of hepatitis B vaccine (Recombivax-HB)to a client?

A) Eggs
B) Mercury
C) Yeast
D) Penicillin
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The nurse would refuse to administer the diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus vaccine if the client had which of the following when presenting to the clinic?

A) Fever
B) Runny nose
C) Sneezing
D) Watery eyes
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Toxoids differ from vaccines in which of the following ways?

A) They are composed of whole microbes that are attenuated
B) They are composed of whole microbes that are dead
C) They cannot induce the formation of antibodies
D) They contain detoxified microbe byproducts
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A nurse provides anticipatory guidance to a client receiving a vaccine by encouraging the client to treat minor expected reactions to a vaccine with which of the following?

A) Acetaminophen and rest
B) Acetaminophen and sponge baths
C) Aspirin and rest
D) Aspirin and sponge baths
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After administering the diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus vaccination in an infant,the nurse instructs the mother to notify the pediatrician's office if the infant cries for how long after the injection?

A) 30 minutes
B) 1 hour
C) 2 hours
D) 3 hours
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The nurse monitoring for an anaphylactic reaction in a client who just received a vaccine understands that which of the following medications should be stored nearby?

A) Meperidine (Demerol)
B) Furosemide (Lasix)
C) Propranolol (Inderal)
D) Epinephrine (Adrenalin)
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The nurse would assess for allergy to which of the following substances before administering a dose of measles/mumps/rubella vaccine to a client?

A) Eggs
B) Mercury
C) Yeast
D) Penicillin
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The nurse explains to the mother of a pediatric client that an advantage of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (Prevnar)for her child is that this may help to reduce the risk of which of the following infections?

A) Hepatitis
B) Otitis media
C) Strep throat
D) Meningitis
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The nurse explains to a client about to receive a hepatitis A vaccine (Havrix)that which of the following is an anticipated adverse effect to the vaccine?

A) Sneezing
B) Abdominal pain
C) Headache
D) Slight oozing at the injection site
Question
Which of the following is a process by which resistance to an infectious disease is induced by immune antisera and globulin?

A) Antibody titer
B) Immunocompromise
C) Active immunization
D) Passive immunization
Question
The nurse determines that well infants or children of which of the following ages are appropriate for receiving the Haemophilus B conjugate vaccine (PedvaxHIB)?

A) 1 month
B) 2 years
C) 7 years
D) 15 years
Question
The nurse would administer an ordered dose of meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine (Menomune)to a client at risk as long as the client is older than which of the following ages?

A) 3 months
B) 12 months
C) 2 years
D) 5 years
Question
The nurse recommends that a client receive a booster injection of tetanus vaccine at which of the following routine intervals?

A) Every 2 years
B) Every 5 years
C) Every 10 years
D) Every 15 years
Question
The nurse preparing to administer a dose of hepatitis B immune globulin (BayRab)to a health care worker with a contaminated needlestick wound explains that this drug will provide what type of immunity?

A) Naturally acquired active immunity
B) Naturally acquired passive immunity
C) Artificially acquired active immunity
D) Artificially acquired passive immunity
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The nurse concludes that which of the following clients is at highest risk for exposure to rabies and subsequent vaccination?

A) A health care worker
B) An employee in a jail
C) A veterinarian
D) A child care worker
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The nurse would withhold the injection of inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPOL)if the mother of the client reported an allergy to which of the following?

A) Eggs
B) Mercury
C) Neomycin
D) Yeast
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The nurse explains to a parent of a child who just received the varicella virus vaccine that which of the following is the most common adverse effect besides local reaction at the injection site?

A) Chills
B) Rash
C) Fever
D) Insomnia
Question
The nurse would withhold a scheduled dose of varicella virus vaccine after learning that the client has an allergy to which of the following?

A) Eggs
B) Yeast
C) Penicillin
D) Neomycin
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Deck 62: Serums, vaccines, and Other Immunizing Agents
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The nurse explains to a client who is at risk for hepatitis B and is being encouraged to take the vaccine that the virus is transmitted by contaminated

A) water.
B) blood.
C) food.
D) shellfish.
blood.
2
The nurse working in a flu clinic determines that a healthy client of which of the following ages can safely receive the nasal influenza virus vaccine (FluMist)?

A) 6 years
B) 17 years
C) 45 years
D) 59 years
45 years
3
The nurse explains to a client with a kidney transplant to avoid contact for how long with a sister who just received a live influenza vaccine?

A) 7 days
B) 14 days
C) 21 days
D) 28 days
21 days
4
The nurse would assess for allergy to which of the following substances before administering a dose of influenza vaccine (Fluvirin)to a client?

A) Eggs
B) Mercury
C) Yeast
D) Penicillin
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The nurse determines that which of the following clients would be in greatest need of a hepatitis A vaccine based on risk?

A) An adult intravenous drug user
B) A child who attends elementary school
C) A client in a monogamous relationship
D) A client who works in a bank
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6
The nurse should explain to a client who is considering immunization with the live nasal influenza vaccine that it should be avoided if the client has a history of which of the following?

A) Guillain-Barré syndrome
B) Renal failure
C) Hepatotoxicity
D) Cardiomegaly
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7
The nurse would assess for possible allergy to which of the following before administering a dose of Haemophilus B conjugate vaccine (PedvaxHIB)to a client?

A) Zinc
B) Thimerosal
C) Titanium
D) Iodine
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8
The nurse would assess for possible allergy to which of the following before administering a dose of hepatitis B vaccine (Recombivax-HB)to a client?

A) Eggs
B) Mercury
C) Yeast
D) Penicillin
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9
The nurse would refuse to administer the diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus vaccine if the client had which of the following when presenting to the clinic?

A) Fever
B) Runny nose
C) Sneezing
D) Watery eyes
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10
Toxoids differ from vaccines in which of the following ways?

A) They are composed of whole microbes that are attenuated
B) They are composed of whole microbes that are dead
C) They cannot induce the formation of antibodies
D) They contain detoxified microbe byproducts
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11
A nurse provides anticipatory guidance to a client receiving a vaccine by encouraging the client to treat minor expected reactions to a vaccine with which of the following?

A) Acetaminophen and rest
B) Acetaminophen and sponge baths
C) Aspirin and rest
D) Aspirin and sponge baths
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12
After administering the diphtheria/pertussis/tetanus vaccination in an infant,the nurse instructs the mother to notify the pediatrician's office if the infant cries for how long after the injection?

A) 30 minutes
B) 1 hour
C) 2 hours
D) 3 hours
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13
The nurse monitoring for an anaphylactic reaction in a client who just received a vaccine understands that which of the following medications should be stored nearby?

A) Meperidine (Demerol)
B) Furosemide (Lasix)
C) Propranolol (Inderal)
D) Epinephrine (Adrenalin)
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The nurse would assess for allergy to which of the following substances before administering a dose of measles/mumps/rubella vaccine to a client?

A) Eggs
B) Mercury
C) Yeast
D) Penicillin
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15
The nurse explains to the mother of a pediatric client that an advantage of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (Prevnar)for her child is that this may help to reduce the risk of which of the following infections?

A) Hepatitis
B) Otitis media
C) Strep throat
D) Meningitis
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16
The nurse explains to a client about to receive a hepatitis A vaccine (Havrix)that which of the following is an anticipated adverse effect to the vaccine?

A) Sneezing
B) Abdominal pain
C) Headache
D) Slight oozing at the injection site
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17
Which of the following is a process by which resistance to an infectious disease is induced by immune antisera and globulin?

A) Antibody titer
B) Immunocompromise
C) Active immunization
D) Passive immunization
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18
The nurse determines that well infants or children of which of the following ages are appropriate for receiving the Haemophilus B conjugate vaccine (PedvaxHIB)?

A) 1 month
B) 2 years
C) 7 years
D) 15 years
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19
The nurse would administer an ordered dose of meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine (Menomune)to a client at risk as long as the client is older than which of the following ages?

A) 3 months
B) 12 months
C) 2 years
D) 5 years
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20
The nurse recommends that a client receive a booster injection of tetanus vaccine at which of the following routine intervals?

A) Every 2 years
B) Every 5 years
C) Every 10 years
D) Every 15 years
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21
The nurse preparing to administer a dose of hepatitis B immune globulin (BayRab)to a health care worker with a contaminated needlestick wound explains that this drug will provide what type of immunity?

A) Naturally acquired active immunity
B) Naturally acquired passive immunity
C) Artificially acquired active immunity
D) Artificially acquired passive immunity
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22
The nurse concludes that which of the following clients is at highest risk for exposure to rabies and subsequent vaccination?

A) A health care worker
B) An employee in a jail
C) A veterinarian
D) A child care worker
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23
The nurse would withhold the injection of inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPOL)if the mother of the client reported an allergy to which of the following?

A) Eggs
B) Mercury
C) Neomycin
D) Yeast
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24
The nurse explains to a parent of a child who just received the varicella virus vaccine that which of the following is the most common adverse effect besides local reaction at the injection site?

A) Chills
B) Rash
C) Fever
D) Insomnia
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The nurse would withhold a scheduled dose of varicella virus vaccine after learning that the client has an allergy to which of the following?

A) Eggs
B) Yeast
C) Penicillin
D) Neomycin
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