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Principles of Vaccination and Immunization Strategies

1. The most effective immune responses are generally produced in response to:

A. A live antigen

B. Proteins

C. Polysaccharides

D. None of the above


2. In addition to blood products used for transfusion, which of the following is a major source of antibody used in human medicine?

A. Homologous pooled human antibody

B. Homologous human hyperimmune globulin

C. Heterologous hyperimmune serum

D. All of the above


3. Which of the following sources of antibody is used for postexposure prophylaxis for diseases such as hepatitis B, rabies, tetanus, and varicella?

A. Homologous pooled human antibody

B. Homologous human hyperimmune globulin

C. Heterologous hyperimmune serum

D. All of the above


4. Monoclonal antibody products specific to one, non-vaccine microbe can still interfere with live vaccines.

A. True

B. False


5. To produce an immune response, live attenuated vaccines must replicate (grow) in the vaccinated person.

A. True

B. False


6. Inactivated vaccines always require multiple doses.

A. True

B. False


7. Which of the following is true with regard to record keeping?

A. The active medical records must reflect which patients are actually in the practice.

B. Charts of persons who have moved or are obtaining services elsewhere should be clearly marked accordingly or removed.

C. Records should be kept up-to-date as new immunizations are administered, and all information regarding the vaccination and its administration should be complete.

D. All of the above.


8. IIS are directly related to increasing vaccination rates through their capabilities to:

A. Create or support effective interventions such as client reminder / recall systems, provider assessment and feedback, and provider reminders.

B. Generate and evaluate public health responses to outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease.

C. Aid surveillance and investigations on vaccination rates, missed vaccination opportunities, invalid dose administration, and disparities in vaccination coverage.

D. All of the above.


9. Regardless of their child’s true immunization status, many parents believe the child is fully vaccinated and may not have been told or may not have understood that return visits are necessary.

A. True

B. False


10. Scientific data recommend to avoid simultaneous administration of four or even three injectable vaccines due to reduced immune response or adverse events.

A. True

B. False


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