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CMN 571 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE ACTUAL 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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CMN 571 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE ACTUAL 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS Review the types of immunity (Start Module 1) - Answer -Innate immunity: Everyone is born with innate (or natural) immunity, a type of general protection. For example,...

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CMN 571 FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE ACTUAL 2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS Review the types of immunity (Start Module 1) - Answer -Innate immunity: Everyone is born with innate (or natural) immunity, a type of general protection. For example, the skin acts as a barrier to block germs from entering the body. And the immune system recognizes when certain invaders are foreign and could be dangerous. Adaptive immunity: Adaptive (or active) immunity develops throughout our lives. We develop adaptive immunity when we're exposed to diseases or when we're immunized against them with vaccines. Passive immunity: Passive immunity is "borrowed" from another source and it lasts for a short time. For example, antibodies in a mother's breast milk give a baby temporary immunity to diseases the mother has been exposed to active immunity - Answer -Active immunity is usually permanent.Acquired through exposure and infection with the disease or artificially acquired through immunization.Onset is a few weeks and usually last a lifetime passive immunity - Answer -A person is given antibodies to a disease rather than produterm-61cing their own & it is short -term immunity. ( Example Mother to baby). herd immunity - Answer -This occurs when a significant portion of the population is vaccinated and that provides a portion of immunity for those that have not developed immunity. The population (herd) helps prevent disease in the unprotected population. The herd protects those who can not safely get vaccinations. Generally 90 -95% of the population should be vaccinated to haveeffective Herd immunity. Need assistance on Online classes, Exams & Assignments? Reach out for instant help!! Full Course Assistance, Plagiarism-free Essay Writing, Research Paper, Dissertation, Discussion Posts, etc…. Confidential & Secure services. Tutors are available for all subjects! Email now at: tutorjean01@gmail.com Review the routine immunization required for infant and children 0-6 as found on the CDC immunization schedule. - Answer - Immunization given @ birth - Answer -Hep B (B=HepB) Immunizations @ 2 mths - Answer -HepB, DTaP, RV, Hib, IPV, PCV (2 B Dr Hip) Immunizations @ 4 mths - Answer -DTaP, RV, HiB, IPV, PCV (4 Dr Hip) Immunizations @ 6 mths - Answer -HepB, DTaP, RV, Hib, Influenza (yrly) PCV, IPV (B Dr Hip In 6mths) Immunizations @ 1-1.5 yrs - Answer -MMR, HepA, DTaP, Hib, PCV, Varicella (1 MAD HPV) Immunizations @ 4-6 yrs - Answer -Varicella, DTaP, IPV, MMR (Very Dim 4-6pm) How long should live-virus vaccination be delayed if an immunoglobulin (1g) or blood product was given? - Answer -3-11 months What paperwork is required to review with the caregiver/parent before vaccination administration? - Answer -Vaccine Information Sheets (VIS) for each vaccine given. Obtain from CDC website. Dr. Lang's notes. What is the difference between DTap and Tdap? Need assistance on Online classes, Exams & Assignments? Reach out for instant help!! Full Course Assistance, Plagiarism-free Essay Writing, Research Paper, Dissertation, Discussion Posts, etc…. Confidential & Secure services. Tutors are available for all subjects! Email now at: tutorjean01@gmail.com

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