Flu Quiz 2018 Local

First & Last Name
How many doses of vaccine are contained in each vial?
10
8
5
1
What is the standard dose for an adult flu shot?
0.25mL
0.50mL
1.0mL
2.0mL
True or False: when your flu supplies arrive, you should open the package as soon as possible to check the contents, refrigerate the serum, freeze icepacks, and notify us if anything is missing
0.25mL
0.50mL
1.0mL
2.0mL
True or False: Gloves must be worn at all times and changed with each patient.
0.25mL
0.50mL
1.0mL
2.0mL
You arrive at your program and realize that the lid is missing from your sharps container. After double-checking your supplies you then:
Don't use one
Cancel the program
Call Affiliated Physicians
Use a take out container
How many flu shots should you complete per hour?
6-10 shots per hour
10-15 shots per hour
15-20 shots per hour
At least 24 per hour
There’s an hour remaining in your flu program and you can see there are not enough supplies to meet demand. What should you do?
Call Affiliated Physicians to report the issue
Leave the flu program
Tell the HR contact only the next 20 people will receive a flu shot
Use what you have and leave when your supplies are diminished
At the end of the flu program, you should approach the company contact to:
Say Goodbye
Sign-off on your time sheet
Make a photocopy of the sign-in sheet
Both: sign-off on your time sheet & make a photocopy of the sign-in sheet
After signing a consent form, your client decides to pass on the flu shot at this time. You should:
Keep the signed consent form with the completed consent forms.
Place a line through the name on the sign-in sheet; draw an "X" through the consent form.
Give the consent form to the HR department.
Give the consent form back to the patient
In the event of Anaphylactic Shock, the drug of choice is Epinephrine?
Keep the signed consent form with the completed consent forms.
Place a line through the name on the sign-in sheet; draw an "X" through the consent form.
Give the consent form to the HR department.
Give the consent form back to the patient
A client comes to you at a flu program and reports that they started antibiotics three days ago for a sinus infection. Is it safe to give the flu shot?
Yes. If the client does not currently have a fever, it is safe to give a flu shot.
No. The client will have to wait until antibiotics are finished to receive a flu shot
Yes, but only if the client is taking amoxicillin. Amoxicillin is the only antibiotic a client can take and still receive a flu shot
While at a program a client returns to you about 45 minutes after receiving his/her flu shot. He/she complains of aching and heaviness in the arm where he/she received the shot. You should:
Call 9-1-1
Examine the site. If only localized swelling or redness has occurred, encourage the client to use an ice pack and pain reliever of his/her choice.
Tell him/her it is a normal reaction
Administer epinephrine
A client faints after receiving the flu shot. You should:
Administer Benadryl
Shout for help and shake the client.
Leave the client on the floor supine and elevate his/her legs until he/she recovers, take vital signs
Administer epinephrine.
What is the minimum age requirement to participate in the Affiliated Physicians flu vaccination program?
6 years and over
18 years and over
21 years and over
26 years and over
In the event that you are running even 5 minutes late for your program or have an unexpected emergency or delay, you should:
Call the Affiliated Physicians 24-hour line and inform us of your situation
Don’t waste time calling anyone and hurry to get to the program as fast as you can
Call the company contact at the program to tell them you are running late
Don't do anything
When your flu program is complete, your completed paperwork should include:
Event Sheet
Consent Forms
Sign in Sheet
All; event sheet, sign-in sheet & consent forms
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