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- Which of the following sentences is NOT correct: a)CMV causes heterophil-negative mononucleosis b)Poliovirus can cause paralytic disease c)Astrovirus causes gastroenteritis only in adults d)EBV can cause nasopharyngeal carcinoma e)Mumps virus can cause meningitisDuring a routine checkup, a 72-year-old patient is advised to receive an influenza vaccine injection. He questions this, saying, “I had one last year. Why do I need another one?” What is an appropriate response from the nurse? a )“The effectiveness of the vaccine wears off after 6 months.”b) “Each year a new vaccine is developed based on the flu strains that are likely to be in circulation.”c )“When you reach 65 years of age, you need boosters on an annual basis.”d) “Taking the flu vaccine each year allows you to build your immunity to a higher level each time.”1. Which of the following is considered a vital sign? a) Bodyweight b) Blood type c) Lung capacity d) Heart rate 2. A person you support has an unusual rash on their leg. They say they are fine and they are acting normally, but you have never seen this type of rash before. Their medical plan does not mention a rash. What is the BEST next step? a) Document the symptoms b) Monitor the rash c) Report the rash d) Call 911 3. What is the term for a tool that uses numbers or pictures to help a person communicate about their pain? a) Poenagraph b) Vital signs c) Change monitor d) Pain scale 4. What condition is MOST likely to cause bloating and decreased appetite? a) Dehydration b) Constipation c) Aspiration d) Concussion 5. A person you support complains of chest pain. What is the BEST response? a) Document their symptoms b) Monitor for changes c) Call the nurse d) Call 911 6. In which of the following areas is a person MOST…
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- Which is not true of measles vaccine? lt can be given at the same time as DPT It is alright to give measles vaccine to a child with diarrhea and low grade fever It should be given at nine months because it provides higher protection than if it is given at 12 months It is given subcutaneouslyLast year 68 year old Juana received her influenza vaccination and two days later she showed all the signs and symptoms of having contracted influenza. A year later she refused to receive another influenza vaccine because she believes she will get influenza from the vaccine. Explain to her (1) why her association with the vaccine and getting sick is incorrect and (2) why it is important for her to get the vaccine.Indicate whether each of the following statements is true (T) or false (F). a. An unsubstantiated association between the MMR vaccine and autism has led some parents to choose not to vaccinate their children. b. The hepatitis B vaccine is associated with cancer of the liver. c. Acellular vaccines have fewer side-effects than cellular vaccines. d. Recombinant DNA technology can be used to reduce the virulence of pathogenic viruses. e. The Rotarix vaccine is a subunit vaccine composed of purified VP4 and VP7 glycoproteins of the human rotavirus. f. Rotavirus is a double-stranded DNA virus that lends itself well to recombinant DNA manipulation.
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