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the parent of newborn is concerned about vaccine side effects. what education can the nurse practitioner provide? (select all that apply.)
systemic reactions occur between 3 and 21 days after the vaccine
local reactions occur in about 20% of vaccine doses given
fever is the most common adverse reaction
severe allergic reactions are very rare
arthus reactions, which are more severe, are more common with mmr and varicella vaccines
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- Systemic reactions: MMR - related systemic reactions (like rash) occur 7 - 14 days post - vaccine, not 3 - 21 for all vaccines. So this is incorrect.
- Local reactions: ~20% of vaccine doses have local reactions (redness, swelling at injection site) – correct.
- Fever: Fever is a common adverse reaction to vaccines – correct.
- Severe allergic reactions: Anaphylaxis - type severe reactions are extremely rare (1 per million doses approx.) – correct.
- Arthus reactions: These are rare, immune - complex mediated, and not more common with MMR/varicella (more with repeat tetanus, for example) – incorrect.
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- Local reactions occur in about 20% of vaccine doses given
- Fever is the most common adverse reaction
- Severe allergic reactions are very rare