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- 1. what vaccines help our body create to fight disease.
- 5. influenza vaccine formulation which contains three inactivated viruses.
- 6. the severity of the side effects that most vaccines cause.
- 7. type of flu vaccine that may be administered simultaneously or at any interval between doses of other vaccines.
- 11. an antibiotic used to prevent contamination by bacteria during vaccine manufacturing.
- 15. the type of serologic result that should be considered negative.transient, the duration of a rash that may develop 7 to 10 days after vaccination in approximately 5% of recipients of MMR vaccine.
- 17. injection route for adminsitering Hepatitis B vaccine, different from MMR and VZV vaccines.
- 18. pregnancy should be avoided for 4 weeks after recieving this vaccine.
- 19. the patient population who should not be given Heplisav-B vaccine.
- 20. number of weeks that separate the 2nd dose of MMR vaccine.
- 21. to prevent injection-site reactions and provide an ______ immune response, vaccines must reach the desired tissue for a subcutaneous or intramuscular injection.
- 23. name of the Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases book published by the CDC.
- 24. improved when administering Heplisalv-B over Engerix-B due to its shorter vaccine schedule.
- 25. is what the "a" in Tdap stands for.
- 26. the type of immunity that occurs when exposure to a disease organism triggers the body to produce antibodies, or from vaccination.
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- 2. vaccine series of Heplisav-B.
- 3. the kind of infection that may occur if VZV is given to someone with serious immune system problems.
- 4. like gelatin and sugar, keep vaccines effective after manufacturing.
- 8. Proper vaccine preparation and ______ are critical to ensuring safe and effective vaccinations.
- 9. a preservative that may be found in multidose flu vaccine to prevent growth of germs.
- 10. what should be done by the end of the workday once the seal of a vaccine vial has been broken if the dose is not given.
- 12. is the purpose for what vaccines provide.
- 13. who is responsible for vaccine quality, which includes: safety, storage, preparation, and administration?
- 14. acronym for Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.
- 16. for proper vaccine storage, where refrigerator temperatures are recorded.
- 22. the type of evidence used to determine immunity after vaccination.
- 25. a substance in Heplisav-B vaccine that helps boost the body's response to the vaccine.
