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The primary care NP sees a 5-year-old child for a prekindergarten physical examination.
 
  The child's parents do not have immunization records, and a local record search does not provide proof of vaccinations, although the parent thinks the child may have had some vaccines several years ago. The NP's initial action will be to: a. perform serologic tests for measles, rubella, and tetanus antigens.
  b. administer TdaP, MMR, Varivax, PCV13, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and IPV vaccines.
  c. administer DTaP, Hib, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, MMR, Varivax, IPV, RV, and PCV13 vaccines.
  d. ask the parent to look for immunization records and schedule an appointment for vaccines when those are found.
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