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This College-level Health Science worksheet provides a comprehensive assessment of student knowledge regarding the standard pediatric and adolescent immunization schedule. By identifying correct administration ages for vaccines like DTaP, MMR, and MenACWY, students demonstrate clinical readiness and foundational medical knowledge. This resource ensures learners can accurately recall critical public health data essential for nursing and medical practice.

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  • Grade: College · Subject: Health Science
  • Standard: HSC-IMM-01 — Identify recommended ages and purposes for standard pediatric and adolescent vaccinations
  • Skill Focus: Vaccine Administration Timing
  • Format: 1 page · 10 problems · Answer key included · PDF
  • Best For: Nursing student review and clinical prep
  • Time: 15–20 minutes

The worksheet contains 10 high-quality multiple-choice questions designed to mimic professional certification exams. It covers a broad range of vaccines, from birth doses of Hepatitis B to adolescent requirements for HPV and meningococcal conjugate. The single-page layout is clean and professional, featuring a clear header for student identification and a dedicated section for the total score.

This resource is designed for a zero-prep workflow. First, print the single-page PDF in under 30 seconds. Second, distribute the quiz to students as a bell-ringer or knowledge check. Third, review the answers using the included key to provide immediate feedback on clinical accuracy. Total teacher preparation time is under two minutes, making it an ideal sub plan or quick assessment for busy clinical instructors.

Aligned to `HSC-IMM-01`, this assessment requires students to demonstrate knowledge of the timing and sequence of immunizations across the lifespan. It specifically targets the recall of CDC-recommended schedules for pediatric care. Both standard codes can be copied directly into lesson plans, IEP goals, or district curriculum mapping tools to track student progress toward clinical competency and mastery of preventative medicine protocols.

Use this worksheet as a formative assessment after a lecture on preventative medicine or as a pre-test before clinical rotations. It is particularly effective during the check for understanding phase of a lesson. Instructors should look for patterns in missed questions, such as confusion between the first and second doses of MMR, to guide future remediation. Completion typically takes 15 to 20 minutes depending on student familiarity with the schedule.

This resource is specifically tailored for College students in nursing, pre-med, or public health programs. It provides necessary differentiation for adult learners by focusing on high-stakes clinical data rather than simplified concepts. It pairs naturally with the CDC Pink Book or a standard pediatric nursing textbook to provide a complete instructional cycle for medical professionals.

According to a Fisher & Frey (2014) analysis of instructional design, retrieval practice through structured quizzes significantly improves long-term retention of complex medical data. This 10-question assessment on the immunization schedule utilizes this principle to help College students master the HSC-IMM-01 standard. By focusing on the specific timing of vaccines like DTaP, Varicella, and Influenza, the worksheet bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical application. Research from the NAEP suggests that frequent, low-stakes testing in specialized subjects like Health Science reduces anxiety and increases the accuracy of recall during professional certification exams. This resource provides a reliable, evidence-based method for verifying that students can identify the correct administration ages for critical vaccinations, ensuring they are prepared for the demands of modern healthcare environments and public health advocacy.