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NRNP 6550 Midterm
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inactive vaccine virusVaccinations and immunosuppression. 2 keypoints 
- give inactive agents instead of live agents 
- might not work as effectively 
 
 
live virus vaccine types 
Virus: 
- measles 
- mumps 
- polio (oral) 
- rubella 
- varicella 
- yellow fever 
- herpes zoster 
Bacteria: 
- typhoid 
 
 
 
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inactive vaccine virus 
Virus: 
- Hep A and B 
- HPV 
- influenza...
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ANCC Exam with 100% correct answers 2024
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Types of prevention - answer-primary- car restraints, bicycle helmets, immunizations 
secondary- prevent for those with RF-pap, mammo 
tertiary-mgmt of established disease- meds, lifestyle 
 
Primary - answer-Preventing the health problem, most cost effective form of healthcare **IMMUNIZATIONS, ensuring adequate illumination at home (preventing falls) 
 
Secondary - answer-Detecting disease in early asymptomatic stages, screenings 
-Early cause finding of asymptomatic disease via the use of a sc...
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Pediatric Nursing; Immunizations with 100% correct answers
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Pediatric Nursing; ImmunizationsDifferent types of Immunity - correct answer - Monoprophylaxis - preventing infectious disease with specific antibodies 
- Active Prophylaxis (Vaccines) 
- Immune Response to Vaccines 
- Passive Prophylaxis 
- Passive immunity 
 
*96% reduction in U.S> vaccine-preventable diseases since the pre-vaccine era** 
 
Three reasons Infants susceptible to infection - correct answer 1. The immune systems are not fully developed at birth 
2. Passively acquired maternal...
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Portage Learning BIOD 171 Microbiology Lecture Exam Key 1-6
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Portage Learning BIOD 171 Microbiology Lecture Exam Key 1-6 
 
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1. What are the two major types of nucleic acids and their roles? 
 
 
DNA- deoxyribonucleic acid RNA- Ribonucleic acid 
DNA- Cellular life has DNA and a role that DNA has is long-term storage of information, it holds the characteristics of living organisms. 
RNA- Is the carrier of information in form of amino acid sequence. It converts the information in the DNA and synthesizes proteins 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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NUR 206_ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM, Chapters 1 to 58 | Complete Latest Summer 2023 study guide.
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5/3/19 ATI FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 1. CHAPTER 1: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS A. Components of Health care systems a. Participants 1. Consumers- clients 2. Providers a. Licensed providers: registered nurses, license practical (or vocational) nurses (LPN), advanced practice nurses (APN), medical doctors, pharmacists, dentists, dietitians, physical/respiratory/occupational therapists, etc b. Unlicensed providers: assistive personal b. Settings 1. Hospitals, homes, skilled nursing, assisted living, schoo...
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NRNP 6550 Midterm Exam | Questions Answered 100% Correct| Rated A
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Vaccinations and immunosuppression. 2 keypoints 
- give inactive agents instead of live agents 
- might not work as effectively 
live virus vaccine types 
Virus: 
- measles 
- mumps 
- polio (oral) 
- rubella 
- varicella 
- yellow fever 
- herpes zoster 
Bacteria: 
- typhoid
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NRNP 6650 Midterm Exam | Questions Answered 100% Correct| Rated A
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Vaccinations and immunosuppression. 2 keypoints 
- give inactive agents instead of live agents 
- might not work as effectively 
live virus vaccine types 
Virus: 
- measles 
- mumps 
- polio (oral) 
- rubella 
- varicella 
- yellow fever 
- herpes zoster 
Bacteria: 
- typhoid
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NR 565 / NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review | Weeks 5-8 Covered| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers (2023/ 2024)
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Final Exam: NR 565 / NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review | Weeks 5-8 Covered| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers (2023/ 2024) Q: DTaP or Tdap o Who should receive the Tdap vaccine? Answer: Teens and adults after receiving full DTaP course during childhood Q: Vaccine Contraindications o True contraindication for DTaP or Tdap vaccine. Answer: Moderate to severe febrile illness Hx of post-vaccination anaphylactic reaction (immediate) or encephalopathy within 7 days Caution: if p...
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Final Exam: NR 565 / NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review | Weeks 5-8 Covered| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers (2023/ 2024)
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Final Exam: NR 565 / NR565 Advanced Pharmacology Exam Review | Weeks 5-8 Covered| Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers (2023/ 2024) Q: DTaP or Tdap o Who should receive the Tdap vaccine? Answer: Teens and adults after receiving full DTaP course during childhood Q: Vaccine Contraindications o True contraindication for DTaP or Tdap vaccine. Answer: Moderate to severe febrile illness Hx of post-vaccination anaphylactic reaction (immediate) or encephalopathy within 7 days Caution: if p...
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NRNP 6550 MIDTERM 2023 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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1. Vaccinations and immunosuppression. 2 keypoints: - give inactive agents 
instead of live agents 
- might not work as effectively 
2. live virus vaccine types: Virus: 
- measles 
- mumps 
- polio (oral) 
- rubella 
- varicella 
- yellow fever 
- herpes zoster 
Bacteria: 
- typhoid 
3. inactive vaccine virus: Virus: 
- Hep A and B 
- HPV 
- influenza 
- polio (subq) 
- rabies 
Bacteria: 
- anthrax 
- cholera 
- diphteria 
- Lyme 
- meningococcus 
- pertussis 
- plague 
- pneumococcus 
- tetanus...
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