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Biology, 21.09.2019 08:30 lallenma

Two patients are being seen for pneumovax revaccination. the first patient is 66 years old, a known diabetic, and received the first dose of the vaccine at age 60. the second patient is 76 years old, has no known disorders, and received the first dose of the vaccine at age 70. the nurse recognizes that revaccination will be required for which patient(s)?

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