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bclement10

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A parent brings a 4-month-old to the well-child clinic for the second in routine immunizations. The nurse should prepare:
 
  a. DTaP, polio, and HIB
  b. DTaP, HIB, and polio
  c. DTaP, polio, and varicella
  d. Hep B, HPV, and MMR

Question 2

Weak peripheral pulses can indicate:
 
  1. A weak heart.
   2. Poor cardiac output.
   3. Hypertension.
   4. Patent ductus arteriosus.



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Answer to Question 1

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This visit for the second in routine immunizations would be for DTaP, polio, and HIB.

Answer to Question 2

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1. The heart may be weak, but does not indicate that the pulses will be weak.
2. A lower amount of output does not allow for peripheral pulses to be easily felt.
3. If the patient has hypertension, the pulses may be bounding.
4. Patent ductus arteriosus may have bounding pulses.



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