Deck 16: Chronic Infectious Disease Management Interventions
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Deck 16: Chronic Infectious Disease Management Interventions
1
Why is it difficult to discern the behaviors that cause sexually transmitted infections?
A) Stigma related to the behavior
B) Inconsistent reporting of the infections
C) Inability to determine if an infection is present
D) Nonadherence to prescribed medication treatment
A) Stigma related to the behavior
B) Inconsistent reporting of the infections
C) Inability to determine if an infection is present
D) Nonadherence to prescribed medication treatment
A
2
Which is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States?
A) Syphilis
B) Gonorrhea
C) HIV/AIDS
D) Human papilloma virus
A) Syphilis
B) Gonorrhea
C) HIV/AIDS
D) Human papilloma virus
D
3
Which can potentiate the effects of the human papilloma virus and lead to the development of cancer?
A) Alcohol intake
B) Sedentary lifestyle
C) Another diagnosis of cancer
D) Long-term use of oral contraceptives
A) Alcohol intake
B) Sedentary lifestyle
C) Another diagnosis of cancer
D) Long-term use of oral contraceptives
D
4
Which change in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines was made to encourage compliance with the vaccination schedule for the human papilloma virus?
A) Two doses of the vaccine before age 15
B) Three doses of the vaccine before age 15
C) All doses of the vaccine before age 21 for males
D) All doses of the vaccine before age 26 for females
A) Two doses of the vaccine before age 15
B) Three doses of the vaccine before age 15
C) All doses of the vaccine before age 21 for males
D) All doses of the vaccine before age 26 for females
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5
How is an acute hepatitis B virus infection treated?
A) Antibiotics
B) Antiviral agents
C) No definitive treatment
D) Isolation and immunization
A) Antibiotics
B) Antiviral agents
C) No definitive treatment
D) Isolation and immunization
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6
For which reason is a person with chronic hepatitis B infection considered a carrier of the disease?
A) Has no symptoms
B) Does not adhere to prescribed medication therapy
C) Continues to engage in the behavior that transmits the virus
D) Does not complete the recommended immunization schedule
A) Has no symptoms
B) Does not adhere to prescribed medication therapy
C) Continues to engage in the behavior that transmits the virus
D) Does not complete the recommended immunization schedule
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7
Which strategy will help improve the number of people who are immunized against the hepatitis B virus?
A) Requirement for students in school
B) Expectation for testing upon hospitalization
C) Documentation of testing by all healthcare providers
D) Proof that vaccination occurred prior to having surgery
A) Requirement for students in school
B) Expectation for testing upon hospitalization
C) Documentation of testing by all healthcare providers
D) Proof that vaccination occurred prior to having surgery
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8
Which is the most common blood-borne infection in the United States?
A) Hepatitis B virus
B) Hepatitis C virus
C) Human papilloma virus
D) Human immunodeficiency virus
A) Hepatitis B virus
B) Hepatitis C virus
C) Human papilloma virus
D) Human immunodeficiency virus
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9
Which has improved the adherence rate of treatment for hepatitis C virus?
A) Short course direct antiviral therapy regimens
B) Fear of developing a life-threatening complication
C) Use of personal protective equipment by healthcare personnel
D) Counseling on ways to prevent the transmission of the infection
A) Short course direct antiviral therapy regimens
B) Fear of developing a life-threatening complication
C) Use of personal protective equipment by healthcare personnel
D) Counseling on ways to prevent the transmission of the infection
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10
Which intervention has been the most effective to change the trajectory of HIV from being a fatal disease to a chronic disease?
A) Adherence to antiretroviral therapy
B) Education on the mode of transmission
C) Use of immunotherapy to reduce symptoms
D) Mandatory testing of all blood products before transfusion
A) Adherence to antiretroviral therapy
B) Education on the mode of transmission
C) Use of immunotherapy to reduce symptoms
D) Mandatory testing of all blood products before transfusion
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11
Which is an intervention to reduce the spread of HIV infections that has not been used by those who would benefit the most?
A) Condoms
B) Antiretroviral therapy
C) Pre-exposure prophylaxis
D) Actions to prevent prenatal transmission
A) Condoms
B) Antiretroviral therapy
C) Pre-exposure prophylaxis
D) Actions to prevent prenatal transmission
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12
Which is the greatest challenge in the treatment of tuberculosis?
A) Reporting of people with the infection
B) Identification of people with the infection
C) Implementation of infection control actions
D) Adherence to prescribed medication regimen
A) Reporting of people with the infection
B) Identification of people with the infection
C) Implementation of infection control actions
D) Adherence to prescribed medication regimen
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13
Which is a goal when managing a chronic infection?
A) Use the medication that has the lowest cost
B) Use the least amount of medication doses
C) Identify the person as cured when symptoms are gone
D) Control the infection and prevent transmission to others
A) Use the medication that has the lowest cost
B) Use the least amount of medication doses
C) Identify the person as cured when symptoms are gone
D) Control the infection and prevent transmission to others
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14
Which intervention has been used to disseminate information and resources and facilitate access to healthcare in both domestic and international settings?
A) mHealth apps
B) Text messages
C) Natural helpers
D) Website resources
A) mHealth apps
B) Text messages
C) Natural helpers
D) Website resources
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15
For which health problem is directly observed therapy the most beneficial?
A) HIV
B) Hepatitis C
C) Tuberculosis
D) Human papilloma virus
A) HIV
B) Hepatitis C
C) Tuberculosis
D) Human papilloma virus
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