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question 8 1 pts the primary care nurse practitioner is performing a we…

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question 8
1 pts
the primary care nurse practitioner is performing a well baby examination on a 2 - week - old infant. the parent is concerned that the infant sleeps too much. the nurse practitioner asks the parent to keep a sleep log and will teach the parent that which amount of sleep per day is optimal for this infant?
18 to 20 hours
10 to 12 hours
14 to 17 hours
12 to 15 hours
question 9
1 pts
juanita, a 15 - month - old female, presents for her well exam and immunizations. you notice that her last vaccinations were done at the 4 - month well visit, when she obtained dtap/hib/ipv #2, pcv #2, and roto #2. she had her first hep b at birth and the second at 2 - months of age. you would recommend:
hep b #3, dtap/hib/ipv #3, pcv #3, roto #3, mmr, varicella
hep b #3, dtap/hib/ipv #3, pcv #3, mmr, varicella
dtap/hib/ipv #3, pcv #3, mmr, varicella
mmr, varicella, dtap, and pcv

Explanation:

Question 8
Brief Explanations

For a 2 - week - old infant, the optimal sleep duration per day is typically 14 to 17 hours. This is based on pediatric health guidelines where newborns and young infants have high sleep requirements for growth and development. The option "18 to 20 hours" is more typical of very newborn (first few days) or premature infants, "10 to 12 hours" is too little for a 2 - week - old, and "12 to 15 hours" is also less than the recommended range for this age group.

Brief Explanations

At 15 months, the recommended vaccinations include Dtap/HIB/IPV #3, PCV #3, MMR, and Varicella. The first two Hep B doses were given at birth and 2 - months, and the third Hep B is usually given at 6 - 18 months, but in the context of this question's options, the correct set of vaccines to recommend at 15 months (considering the previous vaccinations at 4 - months and the schedule) is Dtap/HIB/IPV #3, PCV #3, MMR, Varicella. The other options either include an incorrect Hep B #3 (when the schedule and previous doses are considered) or miss the correct combination.

Answer:

14 to 17 hours

Question 9