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erika

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A community health nurse is presenting a program to a local elementary parentteacher association on the topic of pediculosis.
 
  The nurse determines that the group needs additional teaching when they identify which of the following as a likely mode of transmission?
 
  A) Coming into contact with an animal
  B) Combing hair with another child's comb
  C) Using a towel of an infected child
  D) Sleeping in a friend's bed who had lice

Question 2

A community health nurse is providing immunizations to schoolchildren at a local health department. At which age would the nurse expect to administer the first dose of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine?
 
  A) 9
  B) 11
  C) 13
  D) 15



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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