Hepatitis Flashcards
Patient with hepatitis E asked you about the treatment options for this condition
Supportive care
Hepatitis A vaccine is an active vaccine three 3 doses needed at least 9 months
A. True
B. False
False
The most common rout of transmission of hepatitis is
Blood
The hepatitis is considered as
A. Bacterial infection.
B. Viral infection.
Viral infection
Systemic infection affecting predominantly the liver and causing it’s inflammation
A. AlDs
B. Viral hepatitis
C. Herpes
Viral hepatitis
Which of the following is a liver function?
A. Prodcces bile
B. Clean the blood.
C. Produces important proteins.
D. All
All
Why are hepatitis most commonly caused by all of the following except
A. HAV
B. HBV
C. HCV
D. HEV
HEV
The acute liver failure characterized by coagulopathy.
A. True
B. False
True
Which of following information isn’t true about phase 2 of hepatitis?
A. Prodromal phase
B. Asymptotic
C. The patient may be diagnosed as Gastroenteritis
D. Non
Asymptotic
Which this test can’t be used to diagnose the hepatitis?
A. Ptt
B.pt
C. LFT
D. Liver biopsy Hi
Ptt
The recovery phase in hepatitis is:
A. Phase 1.
B. Phase 2
C. Phase 3
D. Phase 4
Phase 4
Which one of hepatitis type his incubation period 15-50 days?
HAV
All the following are true about hepatitis B immunoglobulin, except:
A. Used to protect person who are exposed to hepatitis B
B. IGG is given in chronic infection
C. Given to neonate whose mothers are HBs Ag are positive
IGG is given in chronic infection
Hepatitis B is transmitted by the following route
A. Sexual contact
B. Needle sticks
C. Preinatal transmission.
D. All
All
Which root of this isn’t effective to prevent viral hepatitis?
A. Isolation
B. Vaccination.
C. Safe blood transfusion.
D. safe injection practice
Isolation