NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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What pneumococcal vaccination is recommended for individuals with diabetes aged 19-64 years?

  1. PCV20 x1

  2. PCV15 x1, then PPSV23 x1 >/=12 weeks later

  3. Hep B only

  4. Tdap

The correct answer is: PCV15 x1, then PPSV23 x1 >/=12 weeks later

A useful explanation would be B is the correct answer because PCV15, followed by PPSV23, is the recommended pneumococcal vaccination schedule for individuals with diabetes aged 19-64 years. This vaccination schedule helps to provide optimal protection against pneumococcal disease in individuals with diabetes. Options A, C and D are all incorrect as they are not recommended vaccinations for this specific age group and health condition. Option A only includes one of the two recommended vaccines, option C is for a different virus (Hepatitis B), and option D is a vaccine for tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis, but not pneumococcal disease. Therefore, B is the best choice for individuals with diabetes aged 19-64 years to ensure they receive the appropriate pneumococcal vaccination.