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The teenager under treatment for acne with tetracycline should be warned about the development of:
 
  a. Urinary frequency
  b. Visual changes
  c. Monilial vaginitis
  d. Edema of the lower limbs

Question 2

Keegan, a 9-year-old patient, has been brought to the pediatric clinic for an influenza vaccine. The nurse knows that this is Keegan's first time receiving the vaccine.
 
  The nurse knows the mother understands the instructions for the vaccine when she states: 1. I will not need to make sure he receives the vaccine every year..
   2. I cannot let him be around other children for at least 12 hours because he is contagious..
   3. I will need to watch him to see if he has an allergic reaction to eggs after this vaccine..
   4. I will need to bring him back in for a second immunization in four weeks..



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Answer to Question 1

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Monilial vaginitis is a side effect of tetracycline.

Answer to Question 2

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1. A two-step flu vaccine is required when receiving the vaccine for the first time.
2. The vaccine does not spread the flu virus.
3. Reactions with eggs do not occur with this vaccine.
4. A two-step vaccination process is needed when receiving the flu vaccine for the first time.



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