A parent says, I have heard that some of the vaccines contain the microbe that causes the actual disease. Can that be true? How should the nurse respond?
1. The microbes are live but are weakened.
2. That is true, but they do not cause disease.
3. The measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine is an example.
4. No, all microbes used in vaccines are killed.
5. This only occurs in toxoid vaccines.
Question 2
The client had a liver transplant and asks the nurse if she really needs all of those medications. How should the nurse respond?
1. Yes, this is necessary for you to not reject the new liver, but in time you will be down to only one medication.
2. Yes you need these medications so you won't reject your new liver, but with current cloning techniques in about 5 years you should be able to grow enough new liver cells to support your life.
3. You need these medications because it is important to dampen your immune response so you won't reject your new liver.
4. New research indicates that immunosuppressant drugs are only needed for 6 months after transplant.