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4 month old infant brought to the OPD for his vaccination. You ask the mother about any episodes of irritability with previous doses. Mother narrates the extreme degree of irritability for 2days with previous vaccination dose. In his last visit baby received following vaccines which of the following is most likely to cause his symptoms: a) Oral polio drops b) Haemophilus Influenza b c) Diphtheria d) Pertussis

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A 9 month old infant brought to the OPD for his routine vaccination. According to EPI immunization programme which vaccine/s is to be given to the infant at this age a) Oral polio drops and measles b) Measles, mumps and rubella c) Measles d) Hepatitis B vaccine, oral polio vaccine, measles, mumps and rubella

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Which of the following is not included in EPI immunization programme. a) Chicken pox vaccine b) Tetanus vaccine c) Diphtheria vaccine d) Hepatitis B vaccine

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Choose the correct combination: a) Oral polio drops, sublingual, 4 drops at birth b) BCG, Intradermal, Right deltoid, 0.2ml at birth c) BCG, Intradermal, Right deltoid, 0.05ml at birth d) Measles, intramuscular, left thigh e) DPT, subcutaneous, at 6 weeks 1. A newborn delivered to a HBsAg positive mother. You attended the baby in labour room and counseled the father that a. Baby’s hepatitis B vaccination needs to be started immediately b. Baby would need Hepatitis B vaccination if develops jaundice c. Hepatitis B vaccine and Hepatitis B immunoglobulins should be given simultaneously at 2 different sites d. Antiviral drugs will have to be started immediately e. Test the baby for HBsAg and if positive, then Hepatitis B vaccine and Hepatitis B immunoglobulin to be given simultaneously at 2 different sites 2. A 3½ months old baby is brought in immunization center for his routine EPI immunization. What vaccines are to be given to this baby a. Measles, mumps, rubella b. Oral polio drops and Hemophilus influenza c.

Hemophilus influenza, Hepatitis B, Diphtheria, Pertussis and Tetanus

d. Hemophilus influenza, Hepatitis B, Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus and Oral polio drops

e. Hemophilus influenza, Hepatitis B, Diphtheria, Pneumococcal, Tetanus,pertussis, and Oral polio drops 3. All of the following are killed vaccines except: a. Pertusis b. Cholera c.

Rabies

d. MMR e. Influenza 4. Choose the correct combination a. OPV, sublingual, drops at birth b. BCG, Intradermal in right deltoid, 0.2ml at birth c.

BCG, Intradermal in right deltoid, 0.05ml at birth

d. Measles, intramuscular, Left thigh e. Pentavalent vaccine, intramuscular in right gluteal muscle Which of the following is a killed vaccine? a. b. c. d. e.

BCG OPV MMR pertussis HBV

Q.24. A 9 month old infant brought to the OPD for his routine vaccination. According to EPI immunization programme which vacc ine/s is to be given to the infant at this age? a) b) c) d) e)

Oral polio drops and measles Measles, mumps and rubella Measles Hepatitis B vaccine, oral polio vaccine, measles, mumps and rubella Varicella

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