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nelaaney

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The pediatric nurse is discussing vaccines for a well-child check at 1 year of age. Common vaccines to give at this time include:
 
  1. Hib (Hemophilus Influenzae Type B)
   2. RotaTeq.
   3. MCV4 (Meningococcal).
   4. DRaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis).

Question 2

The Wong-Baker method for assessing pain in children uses:
 
  a. a system of six different colors for ranking pain from red hot to none in cool shades of blue on a rating scale of 5 to 0
  b. six different faces ranging from smiling to very distressed with downturned mouth and severe frown on a rating scale of 0 to 5
  c. pictures of children in various activities from playing happily to crying over a scraped knee
  d. a play kit with dolls who show various expressions including three who have expressions of mild, moderate, and severe pain



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Answer to Question 1

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1. Recommended at this time
2. Not all children are required to have this vaccine.
3. Recommended later in life
4. Recommended earlier in life

Answer to Question 2

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A Incorrect: The Wong-Baker method for assessing pain in children does not use a system of six different colors for ranking pain.
B Correct: The Wong-Baker method for assessing pain in children uses six different faces ranging from smiling to very distressed with downturned mouth and severe frown on a rating scale of 0 to 5 . It helps children express their level of pain by pointing to a cartoon face that most closely resembles how they are feeling.
C Incorrect: The Wong-Baker method for assessing pain in children does not use pictures of children in various activities.
D Incorrect: The Wong-Baker method for assessing pain in children does not use a play kit with dolls.



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