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LCritchfi

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The nurse reviewing the immunization record of a 3-month-old infant confirms that all the CDC recommended immunizations have been administered, which are:
 
  a. DTaP, HIB, MMR, Hep A, HPV
  b. Hep B, DTaP, HIB, IPV, PCV, rotavirus
  c. HPV, Hep B, DTaP, MMR, varicella
  d. Hep A, DTaP, MMR, HPV, rotavirus

Question 2

Photophobia can occur in which communicable disease process?
 
  1. German measles
   2. Influenza
   3. Rubeola
   4. Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease



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Answer to Question 1

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HPV, varicella, Hep A, and MMR are given when the child is older.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Photophobia is not present in German measles.
2. Photophobia is not usually present in Influenza.
3. Photophobia is common with Rubeola.
4. Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease does not have photophobia as a symptom.



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