A parent tells the nurse they do not want their child vaccinated because there are too many risks associated with the vaccines. Which response should the nurse provide the parent?

A. "Vaccinations are safe so there is no reason to worry."
B. "Vaccinations have some risks, but the benefits outweigh the risks."
C. "The community has been misinformed about the use of vaccines."
D. "Vaccinations will be required for your child to attend school."


Answer: B

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