12-15 month immunizations Correct Answers Hib
MMR: Measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles) vaccine
PCV
Chickenpox (varicella)
12-23 month immunizations Correct Answers HepA: Hepatitis
A vaccine; given as two shots at least 6 months apart
2 months immunizations Correct Answers 2 months
DTaP: Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine
Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine
IPV: Inactivated poliovirus vaccine
PCV: Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
RV: Rotavirus vaccine
4 months immunizations Correct Answers DTaP, RV, IPV,
Hib, PCV
6 months immunization Correct Answers Hep B, RV DTap,
Hib, PCV, IPV, influenza yearly
6-18 months immunization Correct Answers HepB
IPV
Accountability Correct Answers Willingness to take credit and
blame for actions.
autonomy Correct Answers free to choose
, Battery Correct Answers (n.) - an assault or an array of similar
things intended for use together
Beneficence Correct Answers Doing good or causing good to
be done; kindly action
Breach of Duty Correct Answers failure to meet the standard
of care
Breaching confidentiality Correct Answers suspicion of abuse
of minors or elders, commission of a crime, threat or potential
threat of harm to oneself or others
Compact nurse license Correct Answers The Nurse Licensure
Compact (NLC) is an agreement that allows "mutual
recognition" of a nursing license between member states in the
United States of America. Enacted into law by the participating
states, member states allow a nurse that resides in and possesses
a current Compact nursing license in a state that is a member of
the NLC, to practice in any of the other member states without
obtaining additional licensure in that state. It applies to both
registered and practical nurses and is also referred to as a multi-
state license.
developmental stages of children Correct Answers gross motor
skills
fine motor skills
speech and language development
social and emotional development
cognitive development