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Vaccine Administration and Diluents

Questions are based on the IAC handouts covering vaccine administration and diluents.

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  • Which of these vaccines is NOT administered IM?
  • According to the IAC, what needle length is recommended for a woman weighing 153-200 lbs for IM vaccination in the deltoid muscle?
  • When giving multiple injections into the same extremity, by how much should you separate the injection sites?
  • Which of the following is true regarding subcutaneous vaccine administration for adults and children?
  • What statement is INCORRECT regarding preferred injection sites?
  • For adults patient weighing less than 130 pounds, a 5/8" needle can be used for intramuscular injections if:
  • What size needle should be used for IM injection for an adult male weighing greater than 260 pounds?
  • What is a special consideration regarding the Shingrix vaccine?
  • The preferred site for vaccine administration in children age 3 through 18 is the deltoid. What muscle is used as an alternate site?
  • Which vaccine is administered orally?
  • Lyophilized (freeze dried) vaccine powder or wafer in one vial must be mixed with the diluent from another vial during a process known as:
  • Before reconstituting, check labels on both the lyophilized vaccine vial and the diluent to verify all of the following except:
  • You inspect the appearance of the reconstituted vaccine, you notice discoloration and that all of the vaccine didn't dissolve into the diluent. What should you do?
  • When should vaccines be reconstituted in relation to when they will be administered?
  • Which of these vaccines does not require reconstitution?

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