1 of 104
Term
Any patient diagnosed with HIV/Aids needs what in terms of hepatitis
assessment?
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Hiv/aids patients do not require any Hiv/aids patients need to be
hepatitis assessment as they are vaccinated for hepatitis d, which is a
, already immunocompromised. rare form of hepatitis.
HIV/AIDS patients need to be
Hiv/aids patients should only be
vaccinated for Hepatitis B and
tested for hepatitis a to prevent
blood tested for Hep B and
foodborne illness.
Hep C.
Don't know?
2 of 104
Term
PEP for Pregnant women (since treatment can cause neural tube
defects):
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c. hep b, hep c, hiv.
the start and temprano trials.
hbv. hep d occurs only in those who are infected with hep b. hdv (or delta hepatitis)
is an incomplete virus and requires hbv to replicate. dual infection results in more
serious disease with worse prognosis.
raltigravir, tenofovir and emtricitabine.
, Don't know?
3 of 104
Term
What is the leading cause of liver cancer?
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Hepatitis C.
And this strain has the most new Any 2 positive NAT tests.
cases each year at 41,000.
HBV (Hepatitis B) and HCV 18 months as there may be maternal
(Hepatitis C) antibodies present prior to that age.
Don't know?
4 of 104
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What immunizations are indicated for patients with a CD4 count
>200cells/ml?
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, > 1.2 million, and 1 out of 8 of these
18 months as there may be maternal
people are unaware they have the
antibodies present prior to that age.
disease.
Flu.
Tdap.
Pneumococcal vaccines 13 and
FIRST LINE for HIV testing. Sent out, 23.
not done in office. Hep B.
HPV.
MMR.
Varicella.
Don't know?
5 of 104
Term
A patient diagnosed with a clotting factor disorder should get
vaccinated for which type of hepatitis?
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Hbv (hepatitis b) and hcv (hepatitis c)
Every 3 months for hiv testing, medication adherence counseling, behavioral risk
reduction support. at 3 months, then every 6 months assess renal function. every 6
months test for bacterial stds
Term
Any patient diagnosed with HIV/Aids needs what in terms of hepatitis
assessment?
Give this one a try later!
Hiv/aids patients do not require any Hiv/aids patients need to be
hepatitis assessment as they are vaccinated for hepatitis d, which is a
, already immunocompromised. rare form of hepatitis.
HIV/AIDS patients need to be
Hiv/aids patients should only be
vaccinated for Hepatitis B and
tested for hepatitis a to prevent
blood tested for Hep B and
foodborne illness.
Hep C.
Don't know?
2 of 104
Term
PEP for Pregnant women (since treatment can cause neural tube
defects):
Give this one a try later!
c. hep b, hep c, hiv.
the start and temprano trials.
hbv. hep d occurs only in those who are infected with hep b. hdv (or delta hepatitis)
is an incomplete virus and requires hbv to replicate. dual infection results in more
serious disease with worse prognosis.
raltigravir, tenofovir and emtricitabine.
, Don't know?
3 of 104
Term
What is the leading cause of liver cancer?
Give this one a try later!
Hepatitis C.
And this strain has the most new Any 2 positive NAT tests.
cases each year at 41,000.
HBV (Hepatitis B) and HCV 18 months as there may be maternal
(Hepatitis C) antibodies present prior to that age.
Don't know?
4 of 104
Term
What immunizations are indicated for patients with a CD4 count
>200cells/ml?
Give this one a try later!
, > 1.2 million, and 1 out of 8 of these
18 months as there may be maternal
people are unaware they have the
antibodies present prior to that age.
disease.
Flu.
Tdap.
Pneumococcal vaccines 13 and
FIRST LINE for HIV testing. Sent out, 23.
not done in office. Hep B.
HPV.
MMR.
Varicella.
Don't know?
5 of 104
Term
A patient diagnosed with a clotting factor disorder should get
vaccinated for which type of hepatitis?
Give this one a try later!
Hbv (hepatitis b) and hcv (hepatitis c)
Every 3 months for hiv testing, medication adherence counseling, behavioral risk
reduction support. at 3 months, then every 6 months assess renal function. every 6
months test for bacterial stds