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BOOKLET CODE: 012 SUBJECT CODE: 02 is providing vacciner answission of infections due to unsafe 40. Accimations to avoid the possible injections. What is the most important precaution that the nurse implement primarily to meet her goal? (A) Avoid rease of needles (C) Avoid touching the needle (4) Avoid recapping of needles (D) Avoid injecting at the incorrect site 41. A nurse found that the cold chain temperature of the vaccine has fallen below O'C for five The nurse moves ver. The shake test was performed using the "TEST vial and vaccines to the safe storage and checked some freeze sensitive ''FROZEN'' vial. What is the most likely condition to determine the vaccine is safe to use? (A) Ifsedimentation is similar in both vials (B) Ifthe TEST vial sediments are faster than the FROZEN vial (C) Irthe TEST vial sediments are slower than the FROZEN vial (D) If there is no sedimentation in the TEST vial, but in the FROZEN vial 42. A nine-month-old child is brought to the immunization clinic for vaccination. The nurse checked that the child has taken all previous doses before giving the present dose. Then.the nurse gives measles vaccine and appointed the mother for the next dose. What is the most likely vaccine to be provided in the next schedule? (A) Measles (C) Tetanus toxoid (B) Pertusis (D) Hinflenza type b 43. A mother of a school age child came to a hospital to consult the nurse about the development of her child.The nurse asked the mother about the behavioral indicators of development and suspected that the child may have attention-deficit disorder. What could be the most likely indicator for the nurse's suspicion? (A) Impulsivity in school (C) Sitting in class for long time (B) Over engagement in tasks (D) Impairments in communication 44. A three-year-old child is brought to the well-baby clinic due to poor communication skill. On assessment, the child is found to have poor social interaction and the nurse suspected that the child is autistic. What is the most appropriate management for this child? (A) Psychosocial intervention (B) Advise the mother for stimulants (C) Advise the mother for antipsychotics (D) Advise the mother for mood stabilizers

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BOOKLET CODE: 012
SUBJECT CODE: 02
is providing vacciner answission of infections due to unsafe
40. Accimations to avoid the possible injections.
What is the most important precaution that the nurse implement primarily to meet her goal?
(A) Avoid rease of needles
(C) Avoid touching the needle
(4) Avoid recapping of needles
(D) Avoid injecting at the incorrect site
41. A nurse found that the cold chain temperature of the vaccine has fallen below O'C for five
The nurse moves ver. The shake test was performed using the "TEST vial and
vaccines to the safe storage and checked some freeze sensitive
''FROZEN'' vial.
What is the most likely condition to determine the vaccine is safe to use?
(A) Ifsedimentation is similar in both vials
(B) Ifthe TEST vial sediments are faster than the FROZEN vial
(C) Irthe TEST vial sediments are slower than the FROZEN vial
(D) If there is no sedimentation in the TEST vial, but in the FROZEN vial
42. A nine-month-old child is brought to the immunization clinic for vaccination. The nurse
checked that the child has taken all previous doses before giving the present dose. Then.the
nurse gives measles vaccine and appointed the mother for the next dose.
What is the most likely vaccine to be provided in the next schedule?
(A) Measles
(C) Tetanus toxoid
(B) Pertusis
(D) Hinflenza type b
43. A mother of a school age child came to a hospital to consult the nurse about the development
of her child.The nurse asked the mother about the behavioral indicators of development and
suspected that the child may have attention-deficit disorder.
What could be the most likely indicator for the nurse's suspicion?
(A) Impulsivity in school
(C) Sitting in class for long time
(B) Over engagement in tasks
(D) Impairments in communication
44. A three-year-old child is brought to the well-baby clinic due to poor communication skill. On
assessment, the child is found to have poor social interaction and the nurse suspected that the
child is autistic.
What is the most appropriate management for this child?
(A) Psychosocial intervention
(B) Advise the mother for stimulants
(C) Advise the mother for antipsychotics
(D) Advise the mother for mood stabilizers

BOOKLET CODE: 012 SUBJECT CODE: 02 is providing vacciner answission of infections due to unsafe 40. Accimations to avoid the possible injections. What is the most important precaution that the nurse implement primarily to meet her goal? (A) Avoid rease of needles (C) Avoid touching the needle (4) Avoid recapping of needles (D) Avoid injecting at the incorrect site 41. A nurse found that the cold chain temperature of the vaccine has fallen below O'C for five The nurse moves ver. The shake test was performed using the "TEST vial and vaccines to the safe storage and checked some freeze sensitive ''FROZEN'' vial. What is the most likely condition to determine the vaccine is safe to use? (A) Ifsedimentation is similar in both vials (B) Ifthe TEST vial sediments are faster than the FROZEN vial (C) Irthe TEST vial sediments are slower than the FROZEN vial (D) If there is no sedimentation in the TEST vial, but in the FROZEN vial 42. A nine-month-old child is brought to the immunization clinic for vaccination. The nurse checked that the child has taken all previous doses before giving the present dose. Then.the nurse gives measles vaccine and appointed the mother for the next dose. What is the most likely vaccine to be provided in the next schedule? (A) Measles (C) Tetanus toxoid (B) Pertusis (D) Hinflenza type b 43. A mother of a school age child came to a hospital to consult the nurse about the development of her child.The nurse asked the mother about the behavioral indicators of development and suspected that the child may have attention-deficit disorder. What could be the most likely indicator for the nurse's suspicion? (A) Impulsivity in school (C) Sitting in class for long time (B) Over engagement in tasks (D) Impairments in communication 44. A three-year-old child is brought to the well-baby clinic due to poor communication skill. On assessment, the child is found to have poor social interaction and the nurse suspected that the child is autistic. What is the most appropriate management for this child? (A) Psychosocial intervention (B) Advise the mother for stimulants (C) Advise the mother for antipsychotics (D) Advise the mother for mood stabilizers

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40. (A) Avoid reuse of needles<br /><br />41. (D) If there is no sedimentation in the TEST vial, but in the FROZEN vial<br /><br />42. (A) Measles<br /><br />43. (A) Impulsivity in school<br /><br />44. (A) Psychosocial intervention
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