Standard and transmission based precautions apply to blood and other potentially
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Standard and transmission based precautions apply to
blood and other potentially infectious material
sputum, urine and tears
only people known to be infected with HCV
only health care providers
Post exposure treatment for HBV infection
should begin within 2 months fo the exposure incident
may include the use of the HBV vaccine and immunoglobulin
is necessary because the victim will likely recover
includes both A and B
A.blood and other potentially infectious material
B.sputum, urine and tears
C.only people known to be infected with HCV
D.only health care providers
Explanation / Answer
1) D. only health care providers
Transmission-based precautions are supplementary infection command preventatives in health care, and the recent routine disease prevention and command repetition applied for patients who are named or concluded to be contaminated or colonized with transferable representative, including definite epidemiologically major pathogens.
2) D. includes both A and B
Incubation is 45 to 60 days; average of 120 days.
An contaminated person can pass infection to others four to six weeks before symptoms emerge and for an uncertain time thereafter.
Although the appearance of HBsAg specify that the person is contaminated, the attendance of HBsAb stipulated retrieval and resistance from HBV disease or effective immunization against HBV.
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