1) What percentage of clients clear Hepatitis C infections on their own, without medication, within 6 months of infection? a) 5% b) 15% c) 25% d) 35% 2) Lifestyle changes that are important post HCV diagnosis include: a) routine labs, specialist follow up, avoiding tylenol, avoiding alcohol b) routine labs, avoiding Advil, nutrition changes c) weight checks, avoiding tylenol, nutrition changes d) Specialist appointments, routine labs, smoking cessation 3) A HCV client with a diagnosis of cirrhosis would benefit less from HCV treatment than if they did not have cirrhosis. a) True b) False 4) Hepatitis C treatment is covered under our provincial health plan here in NB a) True b) False 5) Which vaccines are publicly funded and offered to all those diagnosed with HCV in NB? a) Tdap, Hepatitis A, Pneumococcal 20 b) Tdap, Pneumococcal 20, Hepatitis B  c) Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Tdap d) Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Pneumococcal 20 6) Canadian Blood Services started to screen blood donations for HCV in what year? a) 1970 b) 1980 c) 1990 d) 2000 7) What should clients expect for a standard HCV medication treatment regime? a) 1-3 pills per day for 8-12 weeks b) 1-3 pills per day for 12-15 weeks c) 1-2 pills daily for 6 months d) 1-3 pills daily for 6 months 8) Anyone diagnosed with HCV infection must notify physicians, dentists and other health care professionals. a) True b) False 9) To clean up a blood spill at home, which concentration of bleach:water is used to kill the virus?  a) 1:1 b) 2:1 c) 5:1 d) 1:9 10) Risk of becoming infected with HCV in sex is low. a) True b) False

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