front 1 HOw do you get hep a | back 1 fecal or oral transmissions,from contaminated food or water, causes acute self limiting illness with jaundace no chronic disease |
front 2 Do we have a vaccine for hepatitis | back 2 Yes we only have a vaccine for hep a and he b none |
front 3 What can hcv do | back 3 Asymptomatic early but usually progressive to chronic liver disease it can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer if it becomes chronic (no vaccine) |
front 4 how is hbv spread | back 4 Its spread through blood and bodily fluids can become chronic and lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer their is a vaccine |
front 5 How can you prevent Hep | back 5 Transmission Precautions,Standard precautions,hand hygiene,Vaccines, Immunoglobulins,public health Measure |
front 6 what quadrant a person hurts in with hep | back 6 Right upper Quadrant |
front 7 convalescent | back 7 return to normal liver function |
front 8 signs and symptoms for hep | back 8 Asymptomatic, flu like symptoms,RUQ pain, Jaundice, worsening symptoms |