The immune system recognizes germs that enter the body as “foreign invaders,” or ______ and produces proteins called
__________ in response. Question options:
*1) Antigens, antibodies
2) antibodies, antigens
3) c
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The immune system recognizes germs that enter the body as “foreign invaders,” or ______ and produces proteins called
__________ in response. Question options:
*1) Antigens, antibodies
2) antibodies, antigens
3) carbohydrates, antigens
4) antigens, carbohydrates
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Your child should have his/her first dose of MMR vaccine by the age of:
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*1) 12–15 months.
2) 4–6 months.
3) 8–10 months.
4) 2 years
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Vaccines contain the same antigens or parts of antigens) that cause diseases. The vaccine contains a weakened or killed virus and does not cause disease in persons with a healthy immune system. Which of the following is true?
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*1) A vaccine is a safer substitute for a child’s first exposure to a disease.
2) At birth, babies do not have any immunity.
3) Babies do not need vaccines during the first year of life because they have antibodies they got from their mothers.
4) A child gets sick after getting vaccinated.
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Childhood immunizations are important because: Question options:
1) They are needed to obtain a passport
2) They help prevent colds
4) They prevent genetic conditions from appearing
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Hib vaccines protect against:
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*1) Haemophilus influenzae type b
2) Hepatitis B
3) HIV
4) Rotavirus
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Trivalent flu vaccines include:
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1) a high dose flu shot, approved for people aged 60 years or less, and contains a higher dose of antigen to help creat stronger immune response.
2) a high dose flu shot, approved for people 65 years or older and contains a higher dose of antigen to help create a stronger immune response.
3) a high dose flu shot, approved for children, contains higher dose of antigen to help create a stronger immune resp
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It takes about _____ weeks after vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body and provide protection against flu.
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1) 4
3) 6
4) 8
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PCV13 vaccine protects against:
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*1) Pneumococcus
2) Polio
3) Rotavirus
4) Measles
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Tetanus is an acute, potentially deadly, systemic infection characterized by:
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*1) painful involuntary contraction of muscles all over the body and can lead to “lockjaw”
2) swelling of extremities
3) acute diarrhea
4) severe cough
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Preteens should get one dose of Tdap between the ages of
______ years to boost their immunity. Question options:
*1) 11–12
2) 9–10
3) 8–9
4) 7–8
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Children should receive 5 doses of DTaP, one dose at each of the following ages:
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1) Birth, 2mo, 6mo, 18mo, and 4-6years
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3) 1mo, 4mo, 6mo, 8mo, and 4-6years
4) 1mo, 2mo, 3mo, 8mo, and 4-6years
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Td is a tetanus-diptheria vaccine given to adolescents and adults as a booster shot:
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*1) Every 10 years
2) Every 5 years
3) Every 15 years
4) Every 2 years
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The DTaP vaccine contains:
Question options:
*1) Full strength doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
2) Full strength dose of tetanus, and reduced doses of diphtheria and pertussis
3) Reduced doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
4) Full strength doses of pertussis, and reduced doses of tetanus and diphtheria
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Adolescents and adults should receive booster shots of _____
every 10 years. Question options:
1) DTaP
2) dTaP
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4) DT
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Women should receive the Tdap vaccine during their pregnancies, preferably in:
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