One of the important roles of an MA is to educate the
patients and/or parents/guardian for children patients. For parents who refuse to have their children
vaccinated, it is important to inform them of the importance of the measles vaccine
and the chances for contracting the preventable disease. It is also best to
inform of the safety and the risks in taking the vaccine so that the parents
can make an informed decision. It is important to keep in mind that the parents are
just cautious and need reassurance.
It is key to inform them of the
following:
<span>·
</span>Measles is contagious. It is caused by a virus
and transmitted through the air.
<span>·
</span>Measles is preventable with MMR vaccine. The
recommended dose is twice, with the first given between 12-15 months and the
second between 4-6 years.
<span>·
</span>The vaccine is safe and 97% effective ( with two
doses).
In situations where your personal and/or professional
opinions do not corroborate with the patients' or parents', it is best to take
an objective approach using research-supported information and data. It is important
to identify the issues the patients/ parents have on their care and respond
according to specific needs.
The correct answer is - D. To provide equality of wealth.
Providing an equality of wealth of everyone in the country is one of the main goals of the textbook socialism. In practice it never really worked that way, because still there was an upper class that was much wealthier that all the other people in the country, but partially was implemented with making the wages as much as possible to be on the same level for most of the citizens, and also lots of big landowners had forcefully lost most of their land so that it can be given into smaller pieces to the other people that did not owned any land.
"Don't ask, don't tell" was a law set by former President Clinton in 1994 that prohibited discrimination against gay and bisexual military service members that were closeted. The purpose of the legislation was to allow them to serve in the military so long as their sexuality was kept a secret.