Post Test and Evaluation Please note that to receive credit you must achieve a score of at least 75%. Physicians: Certificate of Credit will be emailed within 4 weeks of successful completion of the activity. Pharmacists: Credit will be uploaded to CPE Monitor on the first of every month. Post-Activity Test Question Title 1. A 35 y/o immunocompetent male is a smoker and receives 1st dose of pneumococcal vaccine. When should he receive revaccination? In 5 years In 10 years At age 65 y/o No revaccination indicated Question Title 2. According to ACIP, an adult with no risk factors for pneumococcal disease should be given the first pneumococcal vaccine at age: 50 55 60 65 Question Title 3. A 67-year-old female with no additional risk factors for pneumococcal disease receives the PCV13 vaccine. Which of the following steps is most appropriate? Administer the PPSV23 in 6 months Administer PPSV23 in 12 months Administer PCV13 in 12 months No revaccination is needed Question Title 4. A 28-year-old woman is 28-weeks pregnant with her second child. She received the Tdap vaccine during her last pregnancy 2 years ago. You recommend giving the mother the Tdap vaccine: Immediately Soon after birth 6 months following birth 10 years following her last Tdap vaccination Question Title 5. All of the following are appropriate steps in the management of an adult patient with suspected pertussis except: Initiate antimicrobial treatment immediately, even in the absence of diagnostic test results Treat with azithromycin for 5 days Extend treatment to household contacts only if they show symptoms Consider treating high-risk non-household contacts Question Title 6. A person who cannot remember if he/she ever had chickenpox should not receive the herpes zoster vaccine. True False Question Title 7. As people get older, the risk for postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) associated with shingles increases. True False Question Title 8. For patients who will undergo planned immunosuppressive therapy, immunization with a live vaccine should be performed: 6 months prior to immunosuppression At least 4 weeks prior to immunosuppression At least 1 year following immunosuppression At any time Next