Childhood Infections and Immunizations · NCLEX Exam

What is a key preventive measure against vaccine-preventable diseases in children?

  1. Delaying all non-urgent vaccines until the child starts school
  2. Administering vaccines only when overseas travel is planned
  3. Keeping up with the routine childhood immunisation schedule
  4. Relying solely on antibiotics to treat infections instead of vaccines
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Correct answer: Keeping up with the routine childhood immunisation schedule

Timely administration of routine childhood vaccines is essential to prevent serious infections in children.

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