Multiple Choice
Please read the clinical scenario, and then answer the question that follow to become familiar with the traditional NCLEX question format.
The Smith family has brought their 2-week-old son into your family practice office for his 2-week checkup. He is their first son, and they are very anxious. They have already expressed multiple concerns to you concerning sleep, feeding, and crying, but their concerns have been about things that are typical for a newborn. You try your best to calm their fears, and they are receptive for the most part. However, when it comes time to discuss vaccination with them, they refuse to vaccinate their son because they report they have heard vaccines can cause autism in children.
-The Smiths are concerned when they hear that vaccines consist of microbes,even if they have been inactivated.They say that they do not want whole bacteria being put into their son,even if it is inactive.What is a proper response?
A) "The bacteria is inactive,so there's no risk of it harming your son."
B) "The chances of the bacteria infecting your son are very slim."
C) "Vaccines haven't actually contained whole bacteria since 2008."
D) "We keep our vaccines in the refrigerator here,and the cold inhibits mutations."
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