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National Center of Continuing Education

Hepatitis C Individual Analysis
2 Contact Hours • Course #3009 V2 or #9009 V2

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Answer each of the following questions (there is only one correct answer to each question).

1
The greatest declines in incidence of acute hepatitis C have occurred among:
A. females
B. those aged 25-39
C. chronic alcoholics
D. children
2
Today the most common exposure to blood associated with the transmission of HCV occurs with:
A. injecting drug use
B. blood transfusion
C. organ transplant
D. multiple sex partners
3
The only tests currently approved by the FDA for diagnosis of HCV infection are those that measure:
A. alanine aminotransferase
B. HCV RNA
C. RT-PCR
D. anti-HCV antibodies
4
Knowing the specific genotype and subtype of HCV that individuals are infected with would most likely prove useful in:
A. predicting progression to cirrhosis
B. diagnosing hepatocellular carcinoma
C. selecting an antiviral treatment regimen
D. explaining differences in clinical features
5
The most characteristic feature of acute hepatitis C is:
A. elevation in serum ALT levels
B. persistent jaundice
C. severe abdominal pain
D. general malaise
6
What percentage of persons with chronic HCV infection may be expected to develop active liver disease?
A. 15 - 25%
B. 30 - 40%
C. 45 - 55%
D. 60 - 70%
7
Patients wth chronic Hepatitis C who are at greatest risk for progression to sirrhosis include those with all the following except:
A. peristently elevated ALT levels
B. anorexia and weight loss
C. detectable HCV RNA
D. findings of fibrosis on liver biopsy
8
Reasons why people use complementary medicine (CAM) include:
A. they have no response to initial or retreatment with drugs
B. they are unwilling to continue because of side effects
C. they want to fight against dam age & strengthen their immune system
D. all of the above
9
Selected CAM therapies for treatment of hepatitis C and associated conditions:
A. Yohimbe and Ginger Root
B. Garlic and Echineca
C. Milk Thistle and Licorice root
D. Olive Leaf Extract and Vitamin B12
10
Primary prevention practices that can reduce potential risk for HCV transmission include:
A. excluding blood donors with serologic markers for HCV
B. viral inactivation of clotting factors and other plasma products
C. screening the history of semen donors for risk factors for HCV
D. all of the above
11
A significantly elevated risk for transmission of HCV has been identified among patients in:
A. skilled nursing facilities
B. day hospitals for treatment of alcoholism
C. chronic hemodialysis settings
D. outpatient surgery facilities
12
Persons who should be tested routinely for HCV infection include those who:
A. have ever injected illegal drugs even once
B. work in emergency medical and public safety jobs
C. share a household with an HCV positive person
D. have received a blood transfusion since 1995
13
What is the class of enzymes vital to all living organisms involved in cellular processes:
A. Proteases
B. Amylase
C. Sucrase
D. Helicases
14
HCV-positive persons with one long-term sexual partner should be counseled to:
A. alter their sex practices to minimize oral-genital contact
B. expect that their sex partner will contract HCV and plan accordingly
C. use barrier precautions to minimize risk
D. avoid pregnancy due to the risks to the unborn child
15
HCV has been demonstrated to be transmissible by:
A. breast feeding
B. sharing of eating utensils
C. needle stick injuries to healthcare workers
D. all of the above


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