COURSE
NRNP 6540 Advanced Practice Care of Older Adults
- Question: Name the most common allergic response to the !u vaccine,
- Question: What are the most current recommendations for vaccination of patients near the end of life, including hospice patients?
- Question: What is the maximum number of doses of PPSV23 that can be given to high-risk older adults 65 or older?
- Question: Which influenza vaccine is recommended for the older adult?
- Question: You have an 89-year-old patient on hospice care in a long-term care facility. The protocol is for flu vaccine to be given to all patients each fall. Would you vaccinate? Why, or why not?
- Question: Describe the recommended schedule for Hepatitis B vaccination in patients on hemodialysis, peritoneal, and home dialysis.
- Question: Please list which immunizations you would give to your 65-year-old patient with HIV infection and a CD4 count of 200/mm or greater.
- Question: When counseling your older patients about vaccinations before traveling overseas, what vaccine (according to CDC guidelines) would you caution them about receiving?
- Question: You are caring for older adults in a nursing home. As a general rule, patients over 65 years of age and in general good health can receive which immunizations?
- Question: E. D. is a 78-year-old woman who does not remember if she has ever had the immunization for herpes zoster. She does remember having chicken pox as a child. What would you recommend for her?
SOLUTION
- You see a 66-year-old patient who is otherwise healthy, and their vaccine history is unknown. What immunizations would you consider giving this patient?
A-A 66-year old patient who is otherwise healthy with an unknown vaccine history can be given the following immunization based on the recommendations of CDC: Influenza inactivated (IIV) or Influenza recombinant (RIV), Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (Tdap or Td), Zoster recombinant (RZV) preferred, or Zoset live (ZVL), and Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV23).
- Name the most common allergic response to the flu vaccine,
A-Life threatening allergic responses, including anaphylaxis, to flu vaccines are rare. The most common allergic response to flu vaccine include difficulty breathing , itchiness, and hives. Redness, soreness, itchiness, and swelling to the site may also occur.…………….please click the icon below to purchase all solutions at $10