FI The mother of a one-year-old child is asking the nurse how many immunizations her child will receive by the time her child is two. The nurse explains that a two-year-old child should have received approximately ________ doses of vaccine

A. 10
B. 12.
C. 15
D. 23
E. 25


D. 23

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1. Assist the patient in taking hot baths. 2. Do not elevate the patient's legs. 3. Encourage the patient to limit activity. 4. Limit visitors.

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The nurse asks specific questions about alcohol consumption when collecting data about a patient's hematologic system. What rationale would the nurse offer for these questions?

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