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Question 106# Print Question

A 63-year-old female presents for a routine evaluation. She asks if she and her husband, age 69, would benefit from the herpes zoster vaccine.

You advise her that:

A. The vaccine is more than 90% effective in preventing herpes zoster
B. Postherpetic pain reduction is the greatest benefit of the vaccine
C. The efficacy of the vaccine decreases after age 70
D. The vaccine reduces both incidence of herpes-zoster and severity of postherpetic neuralgia
E. The vaccine is safely administered to the immunodeficient population


Question 107# Print Question

Mr. and Mrs. Smith, 74 and 72-year-old respectively, come to clinic for herpes zoster (HZ) vaccination. They report that Mrs. Smith had HZ infection 5 years ago and she described the pain as “worse than childbirth.” Mr. Smith's past history of chicken pox is unknown. They know they have to pay out of pocket for the vaccines.

Assuming there are no contradictions for the vaccination, what would be the most appropriate recommendation

A. Neither of them needs vaccination
B. Both of them could have the vaccine
C. Vaccination is recommended for Mr. Smith but not for Mrs. Smith
D. Vaccination is recommended for Mrs. Smith but not for Mr. Smith
E. Mr. Smith's immunity levels need to be tested first


Question 108# Print Question

Which is not associated with occupational asthma?

A. Polyvinyl chloride
B. Isocyanate
C. Anhydride
D. Radiation


Question 109# Print Question

Life expectancy is a comprehensive measure of the health status of a population. This measure is:

A. On the average, the expected number of years to be lived by a cohort
B. The usual amount of time a person in a population can expect to live free of disease
C. The age beyond which less than about 0.1% of the original cohort of people live
D. The age where 50% or more of a population cohort have died
E. The maximum age that human beings as a species could reach under optimum conditions


Question 110# Print Question

To promote good dental health among children living in areas with low natural fluoride in the water supply, it is recommended that fluoride supplements be given from: 

A. Birth to adolescence
B. The third month of pregnancy to age 6 years
C. The time of appearance of the first tooth until the eruption of the first molar
D. Birth to age 2 years
E. Age 6 months to age 16 years




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