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Hep B clinical manifestations - ANSWER>ARTHRALGIAS
Anorexia
Dyspepsia
Aches
Malaise
Weakness
Arthralgias
Rashes
Serum Sickness
Glomerulonephritis
Angioedema
Jaundice
Abdominal pain
,Fever
Hep B meds to avoid - ANSWER>Tylenol and TB medications (due to liver toxic effects)
KNOW COMMON TB MEDS
Hep C transmission - ANSWER>Sex, blood, body fluids
2-26 week incubation
MORE COMMON IN DRUG USERS AND ALCOHOLICS
Hep C manifestations - ANSWER>Jaundice and same as Hep B s/s
Specific Hep C consideration - ANSWER>these patients have no benefit from rest, diet, or vitamin
supplements
Hep C medicine (anti-viral) - ANSWER>• Simeprevir (Olysio)
, • Sofosbuvir (Sovaldi)
• Ledipasvir-sofosbuvir (Harvoni)
• They have fewer side effects, shorter treatment durations, and higher cure rates
Pt education: TAKE MEDS AS DIRECTED
Hep D transmission - ANSWER>blood to blood
coincides with the initial infection of hep B
Pt will not only have hep D; the must have hep B to have hep D
Hep D prognosis - ANSWER>Poor!
comfort care is important
Hep E transmission - ANSWER>fecal-oral