The nurse would delay the administration of DTaP when a mother says that her infant:

a. Has diarrhea
b. Had a temperature of 105° F from the previous inoculation
c. Is teething
d. Is traveling with her to Europe in a week


B
Contradictions to routine immunizations include febrile conditions.

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