Pharmacology and the Nursing Process 10th Edition Test Bank - Immunizing Drugs Related

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A patient who received the Zostavax herpes zoster vaccine 5 years ago is asking about the newer Shingrix vaccine. The nurse is reviewing the information with the patient. Which statements about the Shingrix vaccine are true? (Select all that apply.)

  • A. It is a one-time vaccine.
  • B. It is given in a two-dose series.
  • C. The vaccine is given to children to prevent chickenpox.
  • D. It is contraindicated in patients who have had the Zostavax vaccine.
  • E. It is given to adults to prevent shingles.
  • F. It provides active immunity to the herpes zoster virus.
Correct Answer: B,E

Rationale: The Shingrix (herpes zoster vaccine, recombinant) is used to prevent shingles. It is given to adults, and it is a two-dose vaccine. It is not given to prevent chickenpox or given to children. It provides active immunity against the herpes zoster virus. It is not contraindicated in patients who have had the Zostavax vaccine.