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©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS 10/22/2024 12:14 PM Vaccines Community Health Nursing Exam Questions With Correct Answers Active Immunity is: (select all that apply): 1. Developed in response to infection or administration of a vaccine/toxoid 2. Only is available through vaccination efforts 3. ...

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Vaccines Community Health Nursing Exam
Questions With Correct Answers


Active Immunity is: (select all that apply):

1. Developed in response to infection or administration of a vaccine/toxoid

2. Only is available through vaccination efforts

3. Results in endogenous production of antibodies

4. Takes weeks/months to develop, but is long lasting - answer✔1, 3, 4

The type of immunity acquired if the patient is given preformed antibodies (immune globulins) and the
protection is immediate, although not long lasting - answer✔Passive Immunity-protects immediately,
but persists only as long as the antibodies remain in the body

T/F: Specific immune globulin preparations are made from donated blood and have the potential to
transmit infectious diseases - answer✔F: do not transmit infectious diseases

What is the makeup of specific immune globulins? - answer✔They contain a high concentration of
antibodies directed against a specific antigen; administration provides immediate passive immunity

Attenuated definition:



1. Small piece made from portions of viruses or bacteria

2. A weakened live vaccine containing virus/bacteria too weak to cause disease; strong enough to elicit
antibody response

3. A toxin changed in a lab so it can't cause disease

4. Proteins joined (conjugated) to the outer polysaccharide coat of a disease causing microorganism to
increase vaccine effectiveness - answer✔2. A weakened live vaccine containing virus/bacteria too weak
to cause disease; strong enough to elicit antibody response

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, ©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS
10/22/2024 12:14 PM


1. Small piece made from portions of viruses or bacteria

2. A weakened live vaccine containing virus/bacteria too weak to cause disease; strong enough to elicit
antibody response

3. A toxin changed in a lab so it can't cause disease

4. Proteins joined (conjugated) to the outer polysaccharide coat of a disease causing microorganism to
increase vaccine effectiveness - answer✔1. Small piece made from portions of viruses or bacteria

Definition of toxoid:



1. Small piece made from portions of viruses or bacteria

2. A weakened live vaccine containing virus/bacteria too weak to cause disease; strong enough to elicit
antibody response

3. A toxin changed in a lab so it can't cause disease

4. Proteins joined (conjugated) to the outer polysaccharide coat of a disease causing microorganism to
increase vaccine effectiveness - answer✔3. A toxin changed in a lab so it can't cause disease

Polysaccharide conjugate vaccine:



1. Small piece made from portions of viruses or bacteria

2. A weakened live vaccine containing virus/bacteria too weak to cause disease; strong enough to elicit
antibody response

3. A toxin changed in a lab so it can't cause disease

4. Proteins joined to the outer polysaccharide coat of a disease causing microorganism to increase
vaccine effectiveness - answer✔4. Proteins joined (conjugated) to the outer polysaccharide coat of a
disease causing microorganism to increase vaccine effectiveness

Lyophilized indicated that:



1. The vaccine had added substances that increase immune responses



2. The ingredients in the vaccine are added to inactivate the live virus/bacteria

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