A 1 year old has received her MMR and Varivax vaccines at the clinic today. The nurse explains the chance for rash and gives visual aids to the mother to take home
The nurse knows that the mother understands the normal reaction to Varivax when she points out: 1. A varicella-type rash.
2. A maculopapular rash.
3. A pin point rash.
4. A strawberry-patterned rash on her tongue.
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1. This is a normal reaction
2. An abnormal reaction with the Varivax vaccine
3. An abnormal reaction with the Varivax vaccine
4. An abnormal reaction with the Varivax vaccine
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