Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a client who has come to an urgent care clinic due to an arm infection. The client reports being bitten by a raccoon on a recent camping trip. Based on this data, which treatment option does the nurse anticipate for this client?
A) Injection of rabies immunoglobulin only
B) Administration of rabies vaccine only
C) Both injection of rabies immunoglobulin and administration of rabies vaccine
D) Neither injection of rabies immunoglobulin nor administration of rabies vaccine
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