A 2-month-old child has not received any immunizations. Which immunizations should the nurse give?
a. DTaP, Hib, HepB, IPV, varicella
b. DTaP, Hib, HepB, MMR, IPV
c. DTaP, Hib, HepB, PCV, IPV, rotavirus
d. DTaP, Hib, HepB, PCV, IPV, HepA
C
DTaP, Hib, HepB, PCV, IPV, and rotavirus are appropriate immunizations for an unimmunized 2-month-old child. The child should not receive varicella until at or after 12 months of age. MMR is not given to children until at or after 12 months of age. HepA is recommended for all children at 1 year of age.
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