The reason that two measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines at least a month apart are recommended is:
A) The second dose of MMR "boosts" the immunity built from the first dose.
B) Two vaccines one month apart is the standard dosing for all live virus vaccines.
C) If the two MMR vaccine doses are given too closely together there is a greater likelihood of severe localized reaction to the vaccine.
D) Only 95% of patients are fully immunized for measles after the first vaccine, with 99% having immunity after two doses of MMR.
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Q9: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine (Gardasil):
A)Is a live
Q10: Meningococcal B vaccine is administered to:
A)Infants and
Q11: Immune globulin serums:
A)Provide active immunity against infectious
Q12: A patient may benefit from cyclosporine (Sandimmune).
Q13: Azathioprine has significant adverse drug effects, including:
A)Hypertension
B)Hirsutism
C)Risk
Q15: Attenuated vaccines are also known as:
A)Killed vaccines
B)Booster
Q16: If the measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella
Q17: The rotavirus vaccine (RotaTeq, Rotarix):
A)Is a live
Q18: Recombinant influenza vaccine (Flucelvax, Flublok) may be
Q19: Hepatitis B vaccine is contraindicated in patients
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