A) | 13-year-old who is immunocompromised | ||
B) | 29-year-old during their first pregnancy | ||
C) | 45-year-old with an egg allergy | ||
D) | 70-year-old with arthritis |
A) | They are live vaccines. | ||
B) | They are a single 0.5 mL dose. | ||
C) | They require subcutaneous administration. | ||
D) | They require an annual booster dose. |
A) | No more than two vaccines can be administered per visit. | ||
B) | The administration of live and non-live vaccines at the same visit should be avoided. | ||
C) | Separate injections by at least 1 inch if giving more than one in the same arm. | ||
D) | Multiple vaccines can be combined in a single syringe to limit the number of injections given. |