WorksheetsImmunization Quiz
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 15mins
A 12-month-old receives a series of vaccinations which includes the Hepatitis A vaccine. When should the child receive the 2nd dose of this vaccine?
In 3 months
At the 18th-month visit
When the child is 4-6 years old
In 2 months
BA, a 1-year-old baby, missed her 2nd dose of hepatitis B. What would be the recommendation?
Disregard the first dose and begin the series from 0.
Continue with the second and third dose.
Just give a 2nd dose since it should have been given a month after the first dose.
Delay the vaccination until the child is two years old.
A HbsAg (-) mother gave birth to a preterm (<2000g) baby. When should Hepa B vaccine be administered?
Administer at birth
Administer at six months
Administer at one month
Administer at 1-year-old
Marric, a 3-year-old boy, just had his 1st dose of the Varicella vaccine 3 months ago. His mother wants his son to have the 2nd dose due to travel reasons. When is the earliest possible administration?
Administer now
Administer 1 month after
Administer at 4 years old
Administer at 12 months after
A preterm infant was born to a HbsAg (+) mother. What should be administered within 12 hours after birth?
Hepa B vaccine
HBIg
Both
None
A 10-year-old boy is scheduled to receive his influenza vaccine for the first time. What should be the dosing interval?
2 doses 1 month apart, then yearly
2 doses 3 months apart, then yearly
2 doses 6 months apart, then yearly
One dose, then yearly
Riley is a 1-year-old boy that is already tagged as a ‘fully immunized child’ based on the “Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI)”. Which vaccine does he still need?
DPT
Hep A
Hep B
Hep B
A newborn baby should be given which vaccine soon after birth?
Polio
Hepatitis B
MMR
Varicella
Jane had her varicella vaccine scheduled today. When will you schedule her hepatitis A vaccine?
Anytime
After 1 week
After 4 weeks
After 8 weeks
The mother of your patient asks you if her 10-week-old baby boy still needs IPV (inactivated polio vaccine) when he was already administered with OPV when he was 6 weeks old.
No, OPV is enough.
Yes, give it now.
Yes, but schedule it after 4 more weeks (during 14th week of life).
Yes, but schedule it when the child is already 1 year old.
Which is NOT an indication for intramuscular immunoglobulin (IGIM)?
Hepatitis A prophylaxis
Measles prophylaxis
Replacement therapy for children with antibody deficiency disorders
All of the above
Which is TRUE about DTP vaccination?
Primary series of DTP consists of 3 doses with a minimum interval between doses of 6 weeks.
DTP is given at a minimum age of 4 weeks.
Ideally, the minimum interval between booster doses should be at least 4 years.
Fully immunized status is defined as 3 doses of DTP.
A 4-month-old female infant has completed her primary series of DTaP at their local health center. The first booster dose would be given when she is at least this age.
1 year old
2 years old
3 years old
4 years old
A 9-year-old boy has not been vaccinated for varicella. The first dose is administered today. When would the next dose be?
After 2 weeks
After 1 month
After 2 months
After 3 months
A 1-year-old girl received two doses of influenza vaccine last year. The father cannot understand why she needs to be vaccinated every year. What should the doctor tell the father?
The vaccine protects against more than one strain of the virus
The vaccine may contain different viral strains each year
Immunizing the child contributes to herd immunity
All of the above
Which condition is NOT an indication for TWO DOSES of pneumococcal vaccine (PCV)?
Sickle cell disease
Splenic dysfunction
HIV
Asthma
Mira, a 12-year-old girl, is scheduled to take her first dose of HPV vaccine today. How many more doses of HPV vaccine does she need to complete the series?
1
2
3
4
Which is NOT true of cholera vaccine?
It is administered orally.
It is recommended for outbreak situations and natural disasters.
Given at a minimum age of 6 months.
It is given as a 2-dose series 2 weeks apart.
Prior to vaccination, the patient’s parents showed concern about the possible adverse effects brought by the MMR vaccine. Which is NOT a possible adverse effect of the vaccine?
Fever
Sore arm
Rashes
Autism
Which of the following scenarios is BCG NOT a contraindication; therefore, vaccination is still recommended?
Breastfeeding from a mother being treated for TB
Congenital TB
History of close contact to known or suspected infectious cases
Clinical findings and/or CXR suggestive of TB
