Which Of The Hepatitis Strains Are Preventable With A Vaccine
Question:
Answer: yes!
Question: Although the strains of hepatitis are different in many ways, what is common to all of the strains?
There is a vaccine for each strain.
They are all acute illnesses.
They are all caused by virus.
They are caused by bacteria.
Answer: They are all caused by virus
Question: What type of reporting method is used for HIV/AIDS cases?
Social security number
Name
Infection route
Birth date
Answer: name
Question: Which of the following does NOT transmit HIV?
Sharing a drinking glass with an infected person
From mother to baby in breast milk
Direct blood contact with infected blood or blood products
Unprotected sexual contact
Answer: Sharing a drinking glass with an infected person
Question: Which of the hepatitis strains are preventable with a vaccine?
Hepatitis E
Hepatitis C and hepatitis D
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A and hepatitis B
Answer: Hep A and B
Question: What must every patient do prior to being tested for HIV?
Sign a waiver for the results to be sent to their insurance company
Give their name and birth date
Give informed consent for the testing
Not eat or drink anything for 12 hours before the test
Answer: Give informed consent for the testing
Question: How does HIV affect the human body?
It clogs the arteries
It reduces the body’s core temperature
It causes constant, severe pain
It attacks the immune system
Answer: attacks the immune system
Question: HIV is NOT transmitted through which of the following?
Organ transplant
Public toilets and sinks
Blood transfusions
Use of contaminated needles
Answer: Public toilets and sinks
Question: HIV is transmitted through which of the following?
Air
Water
Saliva
Blood
Answer: blood
Question: Which of the following is true about a person living with HIV?
The person may live for many years after infection
The person is not contagious
The person should not be allowed in public places
The person can be treated and cured
Answer: The person may live for many years after infection