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cartlidgeashley

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The most common reason for secondary Amenorrhea to occur in teens is:
 
  1. The Athlete's Triad.
   2. Pregnancy.
   3. Unstable hormone levels.
   4. Lack of proper nutrition.

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The nurse is preparing immunizations for an 11-year-old boy who is current on all immunizations. The nurse will plan to administer:
 
  1. MMR.
   2. IPV.
   3. Tdap.
   4. Varicella.



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1. The Athlete's Triad is the second most common reason for secondary Amenorrhea.
2. Pregnancy is the most common reason.
3. Unstable hormone levels lead to infrequent Amenorrhea, which is not the most common type.
4. The lack of proper nutrition, especially anorexia, can lead to secondary Amenorrhea, but this is not the most common reason.

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1. A booster is not needed at this age.
2. An IPV booster is not needed.
3. A Tdap booster is needed at this time.
4. A Varicella booster is not needed at this age.





 

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