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A 6-month-old female is scheduled to receive diphtheria, tetanus toxoid, and acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP) and IPV (inactivated poliovirus vaccine) immunizations. She is recovering from a cold but is otherwise healthy and afebrile. Her 5-year-old sister is receiving chemotherapy. Which considerations should the nurse make for this situation?

  • A. DTaP and IPV can be safely given to the infant at the scheduled time.
  • B. DTaP and IPV are contraindicated because the infant has a cold.
  • C. IPV is contraindicated because her sister is immunocompromised.
  • D. DTaP is contraindicated because her sister is immunocompromised.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: DTaP and IPV can be safely administered to a child with a mild illness like a cold, even if there is an immunocompromised family member, as these vaccines do not contain live viruses. It is important to ensure that the child is otherwise healthy and afebrile before administering the vaccines. The presence of a cold is not a contraindication for receiving DTaP and IPV vaccines.