Deck 17: Hepatitis

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Is it a concern that Lily worked with and served raw fish? She did not serve the fish from Southeast Asia that she was given; she ate all of that herself.
a.It is a concern for all her customers because this always spreads from person to person even if they did not eat any raw food.
b.It is a concern mostly for people who bought and ate the same fish that she did because this rarely spreads from person to person.
c.Because it is not infectious, it is not a concern for other people who ate the fish or for her other customers.
d.None of the above
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A patient who uses drugs intravenously and comes to the clinic with all the signs and symptoms of hepatitis should be tested for
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.A and C
e.all of the above
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Liver damage in hepatitis can be measured by measuring which of the following?
a.alanine aminotransferase
b.aspartate aminotransferase
c.alkaline phosphatase
d.all of the above
e.A and C only
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Using the protocol with the high signal to cut-off ratio, a patient's sample was tested three times by HCV EIA with a high single to cut-off ratio. The next step is to
a.do a molecular based test
b.confirm with a RIBA
c.report that no additional testing is needed
d.none of the above
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A car accident occurred right outside the hospital. Your friend Eddie who works in administration ran to the accident victim. He pressed a bandana over the cut on the victim's arm that was spurting blood until the emergency crew came. The victim was positive for hepatitis Be antigen. Is Eddie, who has not been vaccinated, at risk?
a.Yes, HBeAg indicates that the patient is infectious.
b.No, hepatitis E is spread only through fecal oral contact.
c.No, HBeAg is present during recovery, so the patient has hepatitis but is not very infectious.
d.Yes, but he can take penicillin to prevent the infection
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Hepatitis C is tested for using
a.EIA with or without the signal-to-cutoff ratio decision making
b.RIBA
c.nucleic acid testing
d.A and B
e.all of the above
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A patient who comes into the clinic states that she has very recent known exposure to hepatitis A. She has not received a hepatitis A vaccine. What should be done?
a.test for antibody to hepatitis A
b.give her interferon alpha
c.give her immune globulin
d.give her the hepatitis A vaccine
e.C or D
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Intravenous drug users are at risk for
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.all of the above
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The incidence of hepatitis B dramatically dropped in 1991 as the result of the
a.development of a vaccine from plasma of infected patients
b.use of a new vaccination strategy to eliminate hepatitis B
c.development of a vaccine to hepatitis B using recombinant HBsAg produced in E. coli
d.B and C
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A patient named Lily who works at an area sushi restaurant is looking rather yellow and feels acutely ill. She loves raw seafood and had a special treat when a customer brought her some sushi from Southeast Asia. The customer is also ill. Lily is given her test results; she has non-A non-B hepatitis. She most likely has
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.hepatitis D
e.hepatitis E
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Six main genotypes of this virus exist; they are
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.hepatitis D
e.hepatitis E
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A patient has severe hepatitis B and has been admitted to the hospital. You realize that Simon, one of the clinical lab scientists in the lab that you supervise has been exposed to this patient's blood. Simon has not been vaccinated. What should be done?
a.Give Simon one dose of antihepatitis B immunoglobulin.
b.Give Simon multiple doses of anti-hepatitis B immunoglobulin.
c.Give Simon alpha interferon.
d.B and C
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Which of the following indicates that the hepatitis B infection in a patient with hepatitis B is resolving?
a.anti-HBcAg
b.anti-HBcAg IgM
c.anti-HDV
d.anti-HBsAg
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Your friend Lizbeth received her hepatitis B vaccine 2 years ago. She had her titer checked and she had a great immune response. This morning she got a needle stick from a patient with fulminant hepatitis B and hepatitis D. The source patient tested negative for hepatitis C and HIV.
What should Lizbeth do?
a.get a booster shot
b.start on pegylated interferon
c.abstain from alcohol and wait and watch for 6 months to see whether she shows symptoms.
d.relax because she is not at risk
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Pegylated interferon is used in the
a.treatment of chronic hepatitis B
b.treatment of hepatitis C
c.the replacement of interferon because it has a longer half-life
d.all of the above
e.B and C
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Hepatitis D is a
a.dsDNA virus that causes hepatitis in Asia
b.satellite virus that infects with hepatitis B
c.satellite virus that infects with hepatitis C
d.satellite virus that infects with hepatitis A
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Which of the following protects against a hepatitis A infection?
a.Twinrex® (GSK), VAQTA® (Merck), and HAVRIX® (GSK)
b.Engerix-B® and Recombivax®
c.Comvax
d.Pediarix ®
e.all of the above
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This virus is said to be a quasi-species because of its high mutation rate. It is
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.hepatitis D
e.hepatitis E
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A patient who comes to the health clinic with nausea, abdominal pain, fever, malaise, anorexia, dark urine, clay-colored stool, and jaundice should be tested for
a.hepatitis A, B, and C
b.toxoplasmosis
c.rubella
d.Candida albicans
e.all of the above
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The patient in question 1 should be tested for
a.anti-HAV
b.IgM anti-HBcAg and HBsAg
c.anti-HCV
d.B and C
e.all of the above
Question
Antibody to which of the following is not protective?
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.A and B
e.C and D
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Which of the following is true?
a.Asymptomatic hepatitis B is more likely to become chronic than symptomatic hepatitis B.
b.Symptomatic hepatitis B is more likely to become chronic than asymptomatic hepatitis B.
c.Asymptomatic hepatitis C is more likely to become chronic than symptomatic hepatitis C.
d.A and C
e.B and C
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One of the hepatitis viruses that has partially double stranded DNA is
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.hepatitis D
e.hepatitis E
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Which of the following assays is most like a western blot?
a.RIBA
b.NAT
c.assay for hepatitis E
d.assay for hepatitis A
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The screening test for which of the following involves a third-generation indirect enzyme immunoassay that uses a mixture of viral antigens in a microtiter well or on microbeads?
a.hepatitis B
b.hepatitis C
c.hepatitis E
d.none of the above
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Deck 17: Hepatitis
1
Is it a concern that Lily worked with and served raw fish? She did not serve the fish from Southeast Asia that she was given; she ate all of that herself.
a.It is a concern for all her customers because this always spreads from person to person even if they did not eat any raw food.
b.It is a concern mostly for people who bought and ate the same fish that she did because this rarely spreads from person to person.
c.Because it is not infectious, it is not a concern for other people who ate the fish or for her other customers.
d.None of the above
It is a concern mostly for people who bought and ate the same fish that she did because this rarely spreads from person to person.
2
A patient who uses drugs intravenously and comes to the clinic with all the signs and symptoms of hepatitis should be tested for
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.A and C
e.all of the above
all of the above
3
Liver damage in hepatitis can be measured by measuring which of the following?
a.alanine aminotransferase
b.aspartate aminotransferase
c.alkaline phosphatase
d.all of the above
e.A and C only
all of the above
4
Using the protocol with the high signal to cut-off ratio, a patient's sample was tested three times by HCV EIA with a high single to cut-off ratio. The next step is to
a.do a molecular based test
b.confirm with a RIBA
c.report that no additional testing is needed
d.none of the above
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5
A car accident occurred right outside the hospital. Your friend Eddie who works in administration ran to the accident victim. He pressed a bandana over the cut on the victim's arm that was spurting blood until the emergency crew came. The victim was positive for hepatitis Be antigen. Is Eddie, who has not been vaccinated, at risk?
a.Yes, HBeAg indicates that the patient is infectious.
b.No, hepatitis E is spread only through fecal oral contact.
c.No, HBeAg is present during recovery, so the patient has hepatitis but is not very infectious.
d.Yes, but he can take penicillin to prevent the infection
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6
Hepatitis C is tested for using
a.EIA with or without the signal-to-cutoff ratio decision making
b.RIBA
c.nucleic acid testing
d.A and B
e.all of the above
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7
A patient who comes into the clinic states that she has very recent known exposure to hepatitis A. She has not received a hepatitis A vaccine. What should be done?
a.test for antibody to hepatitis A
b.give her interferon alpha
c.give her immune globulin
d.give her the hepatitis A vaccine
e.C or D
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8
Intravenous drug users are at risk for
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.all of the above
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9
The incidence of hepatitis B dramatically dropped in 1991 as the result of the
a.development of a vaccine from plasma of infected patients
b.use of a new vaccination strategy to eliminate hepatitis B
c.development of a vaccine to hepatitis B using recombinant HBsAg produced in E. coli
d.B and C
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10
A patient named Lily who works at an area sushi restaurant is looking rather yellow and feels acutely ill. She loves raw seafood and had a special treat when a customer brought her some sushi from Southeast Asia. The customer is also ill. Lily is given her test results; she has non-A non-B hepatitis. She most likely has
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.hepatitis D
e.hepatitis E
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11
Six main genotypes of this virus exist; they are
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.hepatitis D
e.hepatitis E
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12
A patient has severe hepatitis B and has been admitted to the hospital. You realize that Simon, one of the clinical lab scientists in the lab that you supervise has been exposed to this patient's blood. Simon has not been vaccinated. What should be done?
a.Give Simon one dose of antihepatitis B immunoglobulin.
b.Give Simon multiple doses of anti-hepatitis B immunoglobulin.
c.Give Simon alpha interferon.
d.B and C
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13
Which of the following indicates that the hepatitis B infection in a patient with hepatitis B is resolving?
a.anti-HBcAg
b.anti-HBcAg IgM
c.anti-HDV
d.anti-HBsAg
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14
Your friend Lizbeth received her hepatitis B vaccine 2 years ago. She had her titer checked and she had a great immune response. This morning she got a needle stick from a patient with fulminant hepatitis B and hepatitis D. The source patient tested negative for hepatitis C and HIV.
What should Lizbeth do?
a.get a booster shot
b.start on pegylated interferon
c.abstain from alcohol and wait and watch for 6 months to see whether she shows symptoms.
d.relax because she is not at risk
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Pegylated interferon is used in the
a.treatment of chronic hepatitis B
b.treatment of hepatitis C
c.the replacement of interferon because it has a longer half-life
d.all of the above
e.B and C
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Hepatitis D is a
a.dsDNA virus that causes hepatitis in Asia
b.satellite virus that infects with hepatitis B
c.satellite virus that infects with hepatitis C
d.satellite virus that infects with hepatitis A
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17
Which of the following protects against a hepatitis A infection?
a.Twinrex® (GSK), VAQTA® (Merck), and HAVRIX® (GSK)
b.Engerix-B® and Recombivax®
c.Comvax
d.Pediarix ®
e.all of the above
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18
This virus is said to be a quasi-species because of its high mutation rate. It is
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.hepatitis D
e.hepatitis E
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A patient who comes to the health clinic with nausea, abdominal pain, fever, malaise, anorexia, dark urine, clay-colored stool, and jaundice should be tested for
a.hepatitis A, B, and C
b.toxoplasmosis
c.rubella
d.Candida albicans
e.all of the above
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20
The patient in question 1 should be tested for
a.anti-HAV
b.IgM anti-HBcAg and HBsAg
c.anti-HCV
d.B and C
e.all of the above
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21
Antibody to which of the following is not protective?
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.A and B
e.C and D
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22
Which of the following is true?
a.Asymptomatic hepatitis B is more likely to become chronic than symptomatic hepatitis B.
b.Symptomatic hepatitis B is more likely to become chronic than asymptomatic hepatitis B.
c.Asymptomatic hepatitis C is more likely to become chronic than symptomatic hepatitis C.
d.A and C
e.B and C
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23
One of the hepatitis viruses that has partially double stranded DNA is
a.hepatitis A
b.hepatitis B
c.hepatitis C
d.hepatitis D
e.hepatitis E
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24
Which of the following assays is most like a western blot?
a.RIBA
b.NAT
c.assay for hepatitis E
d.assay for hepatitis A
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The screening test for which of the following involves a third-generation indirect enzyme immunoassay that uses a mixture of viral antigens in a microtiter well or on microbeads?
a.hepatitis B
b.hepatitis C
c.hepatitis E
d.none of the above
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