Final Quiz – Providing effective Travel Health advice
- July 5, 2023
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Janine is a 33 year old mother who is travelling with her, 6 month old, child to Mexico next month. She has come into the clinic because she wants to know of, and have administered, any travel vaccinations required for entry into Mexico. How do you help Janine?
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2. Question
Trevor is a 25 year old man with wife Chiara and 6 week old Son Lyle. He has come into the clinic because he is worried about the Typhoid infection risks whilst travelling to the Caribbean. His wife Chiara is adamant about going but does not want to spend the money on the relevant vaccines recommended by Travax, how would you advise Trevor?
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Priya is going to Kenya where she will be: Climbing Mount Kenya, visiting the Masai Mara, embarking on a Safari and having a tour of Lake Victoria. On the second part of her trip Priya will be entering the malarial regions of Kenya and is wondering what she can do to stay safe. How do you advise her?
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4. Question
Priya’s friend has decided to join her for the 3-month trip to Kenya. Amy is 29 years old, has had her childhood vaccines, but has never travelled before so will need all of the relevant vaccines for Kenya. She is leaving in 5 weeks. How do you decide when to give each vaccine?
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5. Question
A pregnant lady comes into the clinic with the intention of travelling to the middle east where malaria is very common. She has had severe immunosuppression throughout her life and has mild epilepsy. How would you inform this lady of the risks of malaria?
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