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    Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) is given at which of the following intervals in the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule:

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  • Types of Vaccines

    Which of the following is an example of a vaccine produced by recombinant DNA technology:

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    Types of Vaccines

    Which of the following is an example of a live attenuated vaccine:

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is given at which of the following intervals in the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule:

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  • Varicella-Zoster Immunoglobulin: Indications

    Which of the following is an indication for varicella-zoster immunoglobulin (VZIG) first line in a susceptible patient with a significant ex

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  • Management of Tetanus-Prone Wounds

    A 85 year old veteran presents to ED with a puncture wound on his leg sustained on a rusty nail whilst out walking his dog this morning. The

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  • Types of Vaccines

    Which of the following is NOT an example of a live vaccine:

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Diphtheria, tetanus and polio vaccination is given at which of the following intervals in the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule:

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  • Human Normal Immunoglobulin: Indications

    Human normal immunoglobulin is used to provide passive immunity against hepatitis A. Which of the following is NOT an indication:

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  • Types of Vaccines

    Which of the following is an example of a toxoid vaccine:

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Regarding the UK routine immunisation schedule, which of the following statements is INCORRECT:

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  • Types of Vaccines

    Which of the following is an example of a vaccine produced from polysaccharide extract:

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    Routine Immunisation Schedule

    All of the following additional vaccines are recommended for UK health workers EXCEPT for:

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  • Management of Tetanus-Prone Wounds

    A 65 year old farmer presents to ED with a soiled puncture wound to his thenar eminence which he sustained whilst fixing his tractor the day

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    Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Regarding the UK selective immunisation schedule, which of the following statements is INCORRECT:

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    Management of Tetanus-Prone Wounds

    A nurse practitioner working in minors is concerned about a patient's wound and asks for your advice. All of the following are considered to

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Meningococcal group C (MenC) containing vaccines are given at which of the following intervals in the UK routine childhood immunisation sche

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Pertussis vaccine is given at which of the following intervals in the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule:

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    Management of Tetanus-Prone Wounds

    A 22 year old man has suffered extensive burns to his arms and torso following a house fire, with a significant amount of devitalised tissue

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Meningococcal group B (MenB) is given at which of the following intervals in the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule:

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Regarding the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule which of the following vaccines is NOT given at 12 months:

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Regarding the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule which of the following vaccines is NOT given at 4 months:

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  • Human Normal Immunoglobulin: Indications

    Human normal immunoglobulin are used primarily to confer protection against which of the following infectious diseases:

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  • Anti-D Immunoglobulin: Pharmacology

    Regarding anti-D immunoglobulin, which of the following statements is CORRECT:

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Rotavirus vaccine is given at which of the following intervals in the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule:

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    Disease Specific Immunoglobulin: Indications

    Disease specific immunoglobulin is available for all of the following infectious diseases EXCEPT for:

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    Types of Vaccines

    Which of the following is NOT an example of an inactivated vaccine:

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  • Types of Vaccines

    Which of the following is NOT an example of a vaccine produced from polysaccharide extracts:

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  • Human Normal Immunoglobulin: Indications

    Human normal immunoglobulin is used to provide passive immunity against measles. Which of the following is NOT an indication:

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Regarding the routine childhood immunisation schedule, which of the following vaccines is given to preschool children (aged 3 years and 4 mo

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Hepatitis B vaccine is given at which of the following intervals in the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule:

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    Management of Tetanus-Prone Wounds

    You are leading a teaching session on tetanus prophylaxis. Regarding management of a tetanus-prone wound which of the following statements i

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Regarding the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule which of the following vaccines is NOT given at 2 months:

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  • Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine is given at which of the following intervals in the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule:

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    Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Meningococcal groups A, C, W and Y disease (MenACWY) vaccine is given when in the routine childhood immunisation schedule:

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    Routine Immunisation Schedule

    Regarding the UK routine childhood immunisation schedule which of the following vaccines is given at 3 months:

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