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NR 566 Final Exam / NR566 Final Exam Review (Latest 2021/2022) Chamberlain1. know INR target for stroke/afib a. (INR) target of 2.0 to 3.0 for preventing ischemic stroke in atrial fibrillation. 2. w... ho can get hep B vaccine a. The current recommendations for childhood immunizations include administering the three-dose HBV series to newborns or at age 11 to 12 years to children not previously vaccinated. The series can be started at any age, although it is recommended that preterm infants be at least 1 month of age before starting HPV series b. Vaccination with HBV is recommended for all ages, particularly patients at high risk of contracting hepatitis B. Those at high risk include IV drug users, infants born to mothers who are HbsAg-positive, hemodialysis patients, sexually active people with multiple partners, incarcerated people, international travelers, household contacts of hepatitis B carriers, and sexual contacts of hepatitis B carriers. Patients who are getting tattoos or who share razors, toothbrushes, or body-piercing jewelry are also at risk of contracting hepatitis B. Health-care workers, daycare staff, and other people who may have exposure to body fluids also have a greater risk of contracting hepatitis B. Patients with diabetes are at increased risk of contracting HBV and it is recommended they receive the HBV series [Show More]
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