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An adult client comes to the emergency room immediately after puncturing her footwith a dirty. rusty nail. The client's last tetanus shot was 6.5 years ago. Which of thefollowing actions by the LPN/LVN is MOST appropriate?Administer a tetanus booster.. Cleanse the wound. Give typhoid booster. Monitorfor signs of lockjaw.

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