Pediatric HESI 2023 Related

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A 12-month-old infant has become immunosuppressed during a course of chemotherapy. When preparing the parents for the infant's discharge, what information should the nurse give concerning the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) immunization?

  • A. It should not be given until the infant reaches 2 years of age.
  • B. Infants who are receiving chemotherapy should not be given these vaccines.
  • C. It should be given to protect the infant from contracting any of these diseases.
  • D. The parents should discuss this with their health care provider at the next visit.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B. Live vaccines like MMR should not be given to immunosuppressed infants because their weakened immune systems may not handle the vaccine safely. Choice A is incorrect as delaying the MMR vaccine until the infant reaches 2 years of age does not address the issue of immunosuppression. Choice C is incorrect because administering live vaccines to an immunosuppressed individual could lead to serious complications. Choice D is incorrect as immediate action is required to prevent potential harm to the immunosuppressed infant.