Which vaccines should the nurse prepare to administer to an 11-year-old child during a scheduled well-child visit? Select all that apply
1. DTaP vaccine
2. Hib vaccine
3. HPV4 vaccine
4. MMR vaccine
5. MenACWY-D
3, 5
Explanation:
1. The DTap vaccine is not appropriate for the nurse to administer to an 11-year-old child during a scheduled well-child visit.
2. The Hib vaccine is not appropriate for the nurse to administer to an 11-year-old child during a scheduled well-child visit.
3. The HPV4 vaccine is appropriate to administer to an 11-year-old child during a scheduled well-child visit.
4. The MMR vaccine is not appropriate for the nurse to administer to an 11-year-old child during a scheduled well-child visit.
5. The MenACWY-D vaccine is appropriate to administer to an 11-year-old child during a scheduled well-child visit.
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