After exposure to measles virus, it generally takes 10-12 days for a person to develop symptoms of measles - Answer True (correct)
Mumps orchitis (inflammation of testicles) can occur in men infected with mumps - Answer True (correct)
Which patient should not receive MMR vaccine today? ...
Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Course (2
hrs) DHA-US088 Prep Exam Questions
Fully Solved.
After exposure to measles virus, it generally takes 10-12 days for a person to develop symptoms of
measles - Answer True (correct)
Mumps orchitis (inflammation of testicles) can occur in men infected with mumps - Answer True
(correct)
Which patient should not receive MMR vaccine today? - Answer 10-year-old boy with fever of 102F and
symptoms of influenza (correct)
A 30-year-old active duty woman presents for MMR vaccine. In medical readiness review, serology
testing showed she is non-immune to mumps. She is actively trying to become pregnant via fertility
treatments. Correct clinical response is - Answer Advise that she should not try to get pregnant for at
least 1 month after receipt of MMR (correct)
A healthy 30-year-old man was exposed to a confirmed case of measles 2 days ago. He has never had
measles. He has never received measles vaccine. Correct clinical response includes - Answer
Administer MMR vaccine now (correct)
Rubella infection in adults can cause - Answer All of the above (correct)
Rash
Joint pain
Lymphadenopathy
Mumps complications tend to be more frequent and severe in adults than in children. - Answer True
(correct)
Which patient should not receive MMR vaccine today? - Answer 30-year-old man who is currently
receiving chemotherapy for leukemia (correct)
, Two doses of MMR vaccine are recommended for... - Answer All of the above (correct)
All children
All adults who travel outside the United States
All adults who are healthcare workers
MMR and MMRV are identical vaccine products. - Answer False (correct)
A 50-year-old nurse reports that she received two measles vaccinations in childhood. Records show she
received the 'killed-measles-vaccine' available in the 1960s. Does this history demonstrate adequate
protection from measles? - Answer No (correct)
A 40-year-old nurse reports that she had measles as a child. She has no medical records or prior serology
tests. Does this history demonstrate adequate protection from measles? - Answer No (correct)
A 70-year-old man is concerned about mumps because there have been cases in his town. Does his
history (being born before 1957) demonstrate adequate protection from mumps? - Answer Yes
(correct)
Possible adverse reactions after MMR vaccine include - Answer All of the above (correct)
Fever
Rash
Low platelet count
The correct dose, route, and site for MMR vaccine administration is - Answer 0.5 mL SC in the upper
arm or lateral thigh (correct)
The current recommendation for routine administration of MMR in children is - Answer Two doses at
ages 12-15 months and 4-6 years (correct)
A patient requires both MMR vaccine and tuberculosis skin testing (TST). Which of the following is not an
appropriate course of action? - Answer Administer MMR, and then administer TST 3 days later (correct)
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