Your first patient in primary care clinic is a healthy 2-month-old
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Your first patient in primary care clinic is a healthy 2-month-old

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Your first patient in primary care clinic is a healthy 2-month-old. She received Hep B #1 in the nursery. She is a term infant and parents have no concerns. Her exam is normal and there are no contraindications to giving her vaccines.

1. Which vaccines should the child receive at this visit?

2. When should she return and which ones would you administer at the next visit?

3. Which vaccination combinations can be used to minimize the number of needle injections, if available?

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Management"Hepatitis B: It is a serious liver infection which is caused by the hepatitis B virus that is easily preventable by a vaccine.Also, the disease is most commonly spread by exposure to the infected bodily fluids. It's symptoms are variable and include yellowing of the eyes, abdominal pain and also dark urine."...

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