The nurse is providing care to an adolescent client who presents at the clinic for a routine health assessment. Which immunizations does the nurse anticipate administering to the adolescent during this visit?
Select all that apply.
A) MMR booster
B) Papillomavirus vaccine
C) TDaP booster
D) Meningococcal vaccine
E) Hepatitis B vaccine
Answer: B, C
The immunizations that the nurse anticipates administering during this routine visit for the adolescent client is the papillomavirus and meningococcal vaccines. The MMR and TDaP boosters would be anticipated for an adult client. A hepatitis B vaccine would be anticipate for an infant client.
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