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genevieve1028

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Hepatitis B vaccine is contraindicated in patients who:
 
  1. Were born after less than 32 weeks gestation (give first dose at age 6 months)
  2. Are pregnant
  3. Are on hemodialysis
  4. Are allergic to yeast

Question 2

Influenza vaccine may be administered annually to:
 
  1. Patients with an egg allergy
  2. Pregnant patients
  3. Patients age 6 weeks or older
  4. Patients with acute febrile illness



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