Midterm Exam: NR602/ NR 602 (2023/ 2024 Latest Update) Primary Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family Practicum Exam Review| Questions and Verified Answers (100% Correct)

Midterm Exam: NR602/ NR 602 (2023/ 2024

Latest Update) Primary Care of the

Childbearing and Childrearing Family

Practicum Exam Review| Questions and

Verified Answers (100% Correct)

Q: What is a live vaccine?

Answer:

An attenuated form of the virus that induces immunity but doesn't produce disease.

Usually has a broader and longer lived immunity.

Q: What is a common side effect of a live vaccine?

Answer:

Rash and fever

Q: What to not do with a live vaccine?

Answer:

Do not give before 1 year of age.

Do not give to a pregnant woman or 28 days before pregnancy.

Q: How should live vaccines be given?

Answer:

Must give both on the same day or you have to wait 4 weeks to give the second one or neither

will be effective.


Q: Which vaccines contain thimerosal?

Answer:

MMR

Q: Which vaccines are linked to anaphylaxis?

Answer:

MMR, varicella, influenza, hep B, meningococcal, tetanus.

Q: What can happen after MMR vaccine to immunocomprimised children?

Answer:

Febrile seizures (benign) and measles w/body encephalitis (rare)

Q: Varicella Zoster vaccine adverse events include?

Answer:

Chicken pox rash, pneumonia, meningitis, hepatitis in children w/ immunodeficiencies

Q: What should be done When multiple vaccines are given on the same extremity? Which

extremity is preferred?

Answer:

Site of injection needs to be at least 1 inch apart. The anterolteral aspect of the thigh is preferred

Q: How should vaccines not be given?


Answer:

In reduced or divided doses of the same vaccine.

Q: What is true regarding the reimmunization of an immune individual?

Answer:

It is not harmful.

Q: What is not longer recommended before immunization?

Answer:

Pretreatment with Motrin or tylenol

Q: The major vaccine contraindication is?

Answer:

anaphylaxis with a prior dose or to a vaccine component

Q: What are inactivated vaccines? Examples?

Answer:

Killed antigens. Only contains protein that induces antibody response.

DTAP, polio, Hep a/b, HPV, meningococcal, and pneumo.

Q: DTaP vs. Tdap?

Answer:

DTAP is given to children wounded than 7. TDAP is given to ages 7 years nos older.


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