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dakota nelson

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What immunizations will be recorded on a child's immunization record at age 15 months?
 
 DTaP(2), IPV(2), HIB(2), Hep B (2)
  DTaP(1), IPV(1), HIB(1), Hep B(1)
  DTaP(5), OPV(2), MMR)2) - if needed
  DTaP(4), OPV(3), HIB(3), MMR(1)

Question 2

Nutritional elements that serve as catalysts for efficient metabolism are
 
 fats
  minerals
  carbohydrates
  vitamins



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Answer to Question 1

DTaP(4), OPV(3), HIB(3), MMR(1)

Rationale: DTaP(4), OPV(3), HIB(3), MMR(1) are given at 15 months.

Answer to Question 2

vitamins

Rationale: Carbohydrates and fats are nutrients; while minerals play a role in regulating many body functions, they do not act as catalysts for metabolism.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Excellent


mjenn52

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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