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ereecah

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What specific direction should you teach a patient prescribed to take cyclosporine (Neoral) liquid suspension daily to prevent an acute rejection episode?
 
  a. Rotate injection sites at least weekly.
  b. Be sure to always take the capsule with grapefruit juice.
  c. Rinse the container with milk or juice and drink the rinse.
  d. Stop the drug immediately if you develop a high fever.

Question 2

Which are types of vaccines? (select all that apply)
 
  a. Activated vaccines
  b. Attenuated vaccines
  c. Immunological vaccines
  d. Toxoid vaccines
  e. Naturally formed vaccines
  f. Biosynthetic vaccines



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B, D, F





 

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