A. Most clinical trials for vaccines evaluate the risks/adverse
reactions associated with the use of an adjuvant in a vaccine on
healthy people. However, when approved the vaccine may be given to
elderly or sick individuals. Is repeated doses of the adjuvant
containing vaccine likely to increase the risk of observing adverse
reactions in a given individual? Why or why not? (Hint: think about
the annual flu shot.)
B. Why are multiple vaccine doses still needed even if an
adjuvant...
What are policies that countries could use to mitigate the
adverse effects of the feminization of poverty and the feminization
of migration? How are the feminization of poverty and the
feminization of migration related?
Which is a disadvantage of the FDA Adverse Event Reporting
System (FAERS)?
A. Reported adverse effects can remove the product from the
market.
C. The reporting system can restrict the use of a drug in
specific populations if found unsafe.
D. The nurse should examine the incidence of adverse effects
that occur over and above that caused by a placebo.
2. What measures
would be most effective to reduce adverse effects of medication
administration? 3. How would the nurse insure that the patient does
not have duplicate medication orders and that the patient
understands his medication regimen?
Describe what adverse effects might happen if a company decided
to drop a segment (one of many) that shows a net loss after
subtraction of allocated fixed costs.
If a company’s management is highly concerned about downside
risk and the possibility of losing money, and less concerned about
high profitability when sales are high, would they prefer to have
more variable costs or more fixed costs? Why?