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14. A healthy 4-month-old infant is at the clinic for a well-child checkup. Which immunizations would the nurse anticipa

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14 A Healthy 4 Month Old Infant Is At The Clinic For A Well Child Checkup Which Immunizations Would The Nurse Anticipa 1
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14. A healthy 4-month-old infant is at the clinic for a well-child checkup. Which immunizations would the nurse anticipate administering at this appointment? Select all answers that apply. A. RVI (Rotovirus vaccine) B. HepB (Hepatitis B vaccine) C. Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine D. IPV (inactivated polio virus vaccine) E. MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) F. PCV13 (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine) G. Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine) H. Tdap (tetanus, diptheria, and acelluar pertussis vaccine) I DTP (diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine) 15. A father brings his 4-month-old baby into the clinic to receive regularly scheduled vaccines. The baby has a history of cold symptoms for the past few days including a runny nose and irritability. The pediatrician examines the baby and determines that the baby is afebrile and has a mild cold. The father wonders whether his baby can still receive today's scheduled vaccines. What is the most appropriate response? A. "Antibodies will not form if the body is fighting another illness." B. "A child with an afebrile cold may still receive routine vaccines." C. "Vaccines given to children when they are ill with a cold are not effective." D. "If any of the vaccines scheduled for today are attenuated vaccines, the baby's vaccinations will be postponed until the baby is healthy." 16. Live, attenuated virus vaccines are contraindicated in: Select all answers that apply. A. children. B. health care workers. C. women who are pregnant. D. people with myelosuppression. E. women actively trying to get pregnant.