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Final Exam: NR56 5/ NR 56 5 Advanced Pharmacology Care of the Fundamentals Exam | Questions and Verified Answers (2023/ 2024 Update) - Chamberlain Q: What to assess for if psyllium doesn't produce a bowel movement? Answer: fecal impaction Q: What can be helpful to aid in diagnosis and treatment of IBS Answer: a diary Q: Who should receive the Tdap vaccine? Answer: Immunocompromised, cancer, HIV, high -dose glucocorticoid, pregnancy Q: True contraindication for DTaP or Tdap vaccine. Answer: history of anaphylactic reaction or encephalopathy within 7 days of vaccine Q: varicella contraindications Answer: pregnancy, cancers like leukemia or lymphoma, hypersensitivity to neomycin or gelatin Q: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine (one of safest vaccines) contraindications Answer: Anyone who has prior anaphylactic reaction to baker yeasts of Hep B itself Q: example of Attenuated vaccine Answer: measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine and the varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, flumist, rotavirus, varicella zoster Q: example of live virus vaccine Answer: Measles, mumps, and rubella virus vaccine (MMR) Measles, mumps, and rubella, and varicella v irus vaccine (MMRV) Varicella virus vaccine Influenza vaccine (live) Rotavirus vaccine Q: example of toxoid vaccine Answer: Dtap, tetanus Q: example of Inactive viral antigen vaccine Answer: Poliovirus vaccine, inactivated (IPV, Salk vaccine) Hepatitis A vaccine (HepA) Hepatitis B vaccine (HepB) Influenza vaccine Q: herd immunity (community) Answer: The resistance to an infectious organism because a large group of people is immune to the infectious organism through immunization/vaccine. Herd or Community immunity is contingent on the likelihood individuals are prone to the infection will encounter the infected person. For example, most of the people in the community are immune to an infecti ous disease, which means everyone does not need immunity to prevent the spread of the infection. Q: active immunity Answer: When the immune system produces antibodies in response to an antigen by the vaccine, or by the infection itself. For example, if a person who has never had hepatitis B contracts hepatitis B and recovers from it, that person becomes immune to hepatitis B because of the immune system's antibody response to the hepatitis B virus Q: passive immunity Answer: The immunity that occurs naturally. This type of immunity is passed on when an antibody is produced in another host. For example, immunity is passed on from a mother to her infant or by artificial administration of antibody -containing formulations. Q: define vaccine Answer: preparation containing whole or fractioned microorganisms, which cause recipients immune system to manufacture antibodies directed against the microbe Q: Post exposure prophylaxis for suspected rabies bite Answer: 1 mL dose IM on days 0,3,7,and 14

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