Question 65 Question text A patient tells you they have persistent shoulder pain and difficulty moving their arm after y

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Question 65 Question text A patient tells you they have persistent shoulder pain and difficulty moving their arm after y

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Question 65 Question text A patient tells you they have persistent shoulder pain and difficulty moving their arm after you gave them an IM vaccine a month ago. What is this called? SIRVA Lymphadenopathy Syncopal episode Question 67 Question text What is a characteristic of Afluria Quadrivalent multi-dose vials? Once punctured, they can be used up until the expiration date printed on the packaging. Once punctured, they can be used up to 14 days. They can be punctured up to a maximum of 20 times. Question 69 Question text What are the two types of immunity the human body provides to protect against disease? Chemical and physical Innate and acquired Passive and active Question 70 Question text Under which condition will Medicare Part B cover Tdap? The patient is receiving it as a result of being injured. The patient is receiving it as a 10-year booster dose The patient is receiving it as the first dose of the 5-dose series. Question 74 Question text How do you explain the difference between Tdap and DTP? Tdap contains lower amounts of diphtheria and pertussis than DTaP. Tdap contains higher amount of tetanus than DTaP Tdap contains lower amounts of tetanus than DTaP
Question 77 Question text What is a characteristic of the MMRV vaccine? It's a messenger RNA vaccine. It's a 5-dose series and requires a booster every 10 years. It must be reconstituted with a diluent prior to administration. Question 78 Question text What would you tell a colleague about the varicella vaccine? It's good for 8 hours after reconstitution. It contains an adjuvant to boost the immune response. It's likely to cause fever, malaise, and other non-specific systemic adverse effects. Question 79 Question text You gave Christiana an injectable vaccine 5 minutes ago. She is sitting in your waiting area so you can monitor her for any adverse effects. What is an indication that Christiana may faint? Cold, clammy, pale skin. Rapid heart rate Loud breathing
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