40 MCQs in PSM for NEET PG
A 14-month-old girl from Delhi is brought to the immunisation clinic by her mother. The child has received all vaccines on schedule up to 12 months of age, including Measles at 9 months. The mother reports that the child had a mild fever (38.5°C) 2 days ago, which resolved spontaneously. On examination, the child is afebrile, playful, and has no signs of acute illness. What is the most appropriate action regarding immunisation at this visit?
According to the Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP) in India, at what age is the first dose of Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) administered?
In the Universal Immunisation Programme of India, which is the most common cause of non-compliance and incomplete immunisation in rural areas?
A health worker in a rural PHC is counselling parents on the Universal Immunisation Programme. All of the following vaccines in the UIP schedule are live attenuated vaccines EXCEPT:
During an immunisation outreach camp in a slum area of Delhi, a health worker identifies a 9-month-old child who has received no vaccinations so far. The child is clinically healthy with no fever or signs of acute illness. The mother is concerned about giving multiple vaccines at once. What is the most appropriate next step?
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