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faduma

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How many doses of DTaP immunization are given to children before they are 7 years of age?
 
 3
  6
  1
  5

Question 2

Nutritional elements that help replace and repair worn-out tissue are
 
 proteins
  fats
  vitamins
  carbohydrates



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Answer to Question 1

5

Rationale: DTaP immunization is given in 5 doses, 0.5 mL IM, administered between age 2 months and 6 years. This immunization should not be given after the age of 7.

Answer to Question 2

proteins

Rationale: Carbohydrates and fats are nutrients that provide energy, but they are not the basic building blocks for repairing/replacing tissue. Vitamins are important to maintain tissue.



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