NR 328 EXAM 1 PEDIATRIC NURSING EXAM LATEST 2026-2027
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What happens if you experience a rash after receiving the
varicella vaccine? - ANSWER-It is possible for a vaccinated
person to develop a rash. If this happens, the varicella vaccine
virus could be spread to an unprotected person. Anyone who gets
a rash should stay away from people with a weakened immune
system and infants until the rash goes away.
What does the HPV vaccine prevent? What types of diseases can
HPV cause? - ANSWER-HPV (Human papillomavirus) vaccine
can prevent infection with some types of human papillomavirus.
HPV infections can cause certain types of cancers including:
cervical, vaginal and vulvar cancers in women, penile cancer in
men, and anal cancers in both men and women.
What are common adverse effects of the HPV vaccine? -
ANSWER-Soreness, redness, or swelling where the shot is given
can happen after HPV vaccine.
Fever or headache can happen after HPV vaccine.
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What does the MMR vaccine prevent? - ANSWER-MMR vaccine
can prevent measles, mumps, and rubella.
What is the recommended vaccination schedule for the MMR
vaccine? - ANSWER-Children need 2 doses of MMR vaccine,
usually:
First dose at 12 through 15 months of age
Second dose at 4 through 6 years of age
Infants who will be traveling outside the United States when they
are between 6 and 11 months of age should get a dose of MMR
vaccine before travel. The child should still get 2 doses at the
recommended ages for long-lasting protection.
Older children, adolescents, and adults also need 1 or 2 doses of
MMR vaccine if they are not already immune to measles, mumps,
and rubella.
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When is the MMR vaccine contraindicated? - ANSWER-In people
with serious immune system problems, this vaccine may cause an
infection which may be life-threatening. People with serious
immune system problems should not get MMR vaccine.
What is the recommended vaccination schedule for the hepatitis
B (HepB) vaccine? - ANSWER-1st dose: birth
2nd dose: between 1-2 months
3rd dose: between 6-18 months
What is the recommended vaccination schedule for the
inactivated poliovirus (IPV <18 yrs) vaccine? - ANSWER-1st
dose: 2 months
2nd dose: 4 months
3rd dose: between 6-18 months
4th dose: between 4-6 years
What is the recommended vaccination schedule for the
pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13) vaccine? - ANSWER-1st dose:
2 months
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2nd dose: 4 months
3rd dose: 6 months
4th dose: between 12-15 months
What is the best source of nutrition for infants 1 year and
younger? - ANSWER-For infants 12 months and under, breast
milk is the best. The second best source of nutrition would be
iron-fortified formula.
What is considered the one constant in a child's life? - ANSWER-
Family
What are the 2 basic concepts of family-centered care? -
ANSWER-Enabling: creating opportunities for ALL family
members to display their current abilities and competencies
Empowerment: interacting with families that allow them to
maintain or acquire a sense of CONTROL over their lives
What is an important concept of enabling during family-centered
care? - ANSWER-Teaching the family using anticipatory guidance