Mild Pharyngeal Congestion in Pediatrics — Case | Pediatric Infectious | SMLE Q#18231
SMLE Question #18231
Pediatrics
Pediatric Infectious
Objective: OBJ-IMM-002
Last updated: February 2026
An 18-month-old boy attends a well-child visit for a scheduled MMR vaccination. For 2 days, he has rhinorrhea and cough. He is alert and playful, with mild pharyngeal congestion and no respiratory distress, rash, otitis media, or signs of pneumonia. What is the most appropriate vaccination plan today?
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