Which information should the nurse include in the education for influenza vaccinations?
A. The influenza vaccine is administered as an injection.
B. Children should not receive influenza immunizations until age 10.
C. Intranasal vaccine is available for preschool children.
D. Many adults have a choice between injectable and intranasal forms of immunization.
E. A child will receive one dose at 6 months and then every year.
Answer:
D. Many adults have a choice between injectable and intranasal forms of immunization.
E. A child will receive one dose at 6 months and then every year.
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