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jenna1

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The normal respiratory rate for a newborn is
 
 20 to 70
  30 to 80
  20 to 80
  30 to 60

Question 2

The individual giving a vaccination does not need to record a/an
 
 name
  title
  phone number
  address



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Answer to Question 1

30 to 60

Rationale: The normal respiratory rate for a newborn is 30 to 60.

Answer to Question 2

phone number

Rationale: It is not necessary to record a telephone number of the individual performing a vaccination. A title, name, and address need to be recorded in a child's vaccination history.



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