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PHMD 201A Final Exam Questions And Correct Answers



What are the three Cs of the immunization neighborhood? - ANSWER collaboration,
coordination, and communication



who is in charge of organizing, administering, and maintaining vaccine campaigns as
well as immunization information systems and educational activities? - ANSWER state
and local health departments



what is an immunization coalition - ANSWER orgs that foster collaboration among
stakeholders to increase immunization rates



what are some patient factors associated with low vaccine rates - ANSWER no regular
provider, inconvient access, underinsured, distrust of system, misinformation



what are some provider factors associated with low vaccine rates - ANSWER poor
preventative services, lack of provider recommendation, lack of effective reminders



what are some system factors for low vaccination rates - ANSWER fewer requirements
for vaccination, varying state regulations



what are the two types of immune responses - ANSWER innate and adaptive/acquired
immunity



when we say active versus passive immunity, is that innate or adaptive - ANSWER
adaptive



what are the two types of active/passive immunity - ANSWER humoral response and cell
mediated immune response

,when we talk about T cell independent/dependent responses, is that humoral or cell
mediated - ANSWER cell mediated



when we talk about B cell independent/dependent responses, is that humoral or cell
mediated - ANSWER humoral



what do B cells mature to produce - ANSWER antibody producing cells



can B cell immunity wane over time? what about T cell immunity? - ANSWER B cell yes, T
cell no



how do T cells work - ANSWER they attach to antigens and release cytokines that
generate B cell response OR kill directly



what do antibodies do - ANSWER attack and destroy antigens



true or false: live attenuated vaccines do not replicate - ANSWER false, they do



what type of vaccine contains adjuvants: live or inactivated - ANSWER inactivated



what is the difference between polysaccharide and conjugate polysaccharide vaccines -
ANSWER both are inactive, but polysaccharides are T cell independent while
conjugates are T cell dependent . the former does not have a booster effect while the
latter does



what is the minimum interval between two live vaccines - ANSWER 28 days



what is the minimum interval between blood products and vaccines (NOT to be confused
with antibodies). - ANSWER 2 weeks

, what is the minimum interval between a live vaccine and a PPD test - ANSWER 28 days,
and if it was done in the flip order only give the vax after PPD was read



what is considered "on time" for an inactive versus active vaccine - ANSWER inactive:
within 4 days of interval, active: no grace period



what three vaccines are recommended during pregnancy - ANSWER Tdap (between
27-36 weeks), INACTIVE flu, COVID



what vaccines have a temporary contraindication during pregnancy - ANSWER any
vaccine not mentioned as recommended



what is the issue with administering inactive vaccines to immunocompromised patients -
ANSWER it might not be as effective



ACIP stands for - ANSWER advisory committee on immunization practices



IDSA stands for - ANSWER infectious disease society of america



live vaccines, if feasible, should be given - weeks before immunosupression and inactive
should be given no sooner than - weeks - ANSWER 4,2



people should have caution handling diapers after which vaccine - ANSWER oral
rotavirus



after what vaccine should people avoid touching skin leisons - ANSWER varicella/zoster



true or false: all influenza vaccines are quadrivalent - ANSWER true



who should be vaccinated for influenza - ANSWER anyone 6 months and older

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