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What is the appropriate action to take if a child is found to have a fever on the day of immunization?

  • A. Administer the vaccine as scheduled
  • B. Delay the immunization until the fever subsides
  • C. Give a lower dose of the vaccine
  • D. Administer an antipyretic before the vaccine
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct action is to delay the immunization until the fever subsides. This is because administering a vaccine during a fever may affect the body's immune response and efficacy of the vaccine. Giving a lower dose (choice C) may not provide adequate protection. Administering an antipyretic (choice D) may temporarily reduce fever but does not address the underlying illness causing the fever. Administering the vaccine as scheduled (choice A) can be harmful and is not recommended when the child has a fever.