Social or behavioral antecedents related to hepatitis b
Ans) The social-cultural determinant for HBV and liver cancer and highlights the factors of education, intercultural communication, and interactions within socio-cultural contexts of CA and KA subgroups. In general, conceptual overlaps are apparent between Khmers (from now on, the terms, CA and Khmer, will be used interchangeably) and Koreans except for the sub-theme of socio-history. However, differences in concept-specific attributes point to the need to account for differing conceptualizations and implications of specific ethnic groups’ sociocultural contexts, and to design contextually-relevant outreach and educational interventions for targeted subgroups
பாலா பாாபாழா: Recently, there has been an increased incidence of Hepatitis B infections related to manicures and pedicures obtained in commercial salons. During your health history session with your patient, she told you about being skeptical about visiting salons. For this discussion activity, please address the following. •Identify two (2) reasons / ways a patient can contract hepatitis B from a commercial salon. •What advice would you give your patient to help alleviate his or her fears? •What health promotion...
Hepatitis C is a blood-borne infection with potentially serious consequences. Identification of social and environmental risk factors is important because Hepatitis C can go undetected for years after infection. A study conducted in Texas in 1991-2 examined whether the incidence of hepatitis C was related to whether people had tattoos and where they obtained their tattoos. Data were obtained from existing medical records of patients who were being treated for conditions that were not blood-related disorders. The patients were classified...
What are the guiding theories within the biological, cognitive, behavioral and social domains?
How are the behavioral, cognitive, and affective aspects of diversity related?
A woman who was diagnosed as having viral hepatitis B in her youth developed hepatocellular carcinoma at the age of 60 years. Could the liver tumor somehow be related to the viral hepatitis?
Health related issue Hepatitis, Types, causes, Symptoms, Remedy and Referral to Hospital with book references
5. Which disease spurned the Bloodborne Pathogens act? ATB B. Hepatitis C CHIV D. Hepatitis B 6. Which of the following is not considered an infectious body fluid under universal precautio A. tears B. saliva C.sweat Durine 7. Which of the following is not considered a bloodborne pathogen? A.OTB B. HIV C. Hepatitis B D. Hepatitis C 8. Which of the following are modes of transmission for Hepatitis C? A.Needlestick B.Cuts C.Blood splashes to the eye. D. All of the...
What behavioral sciences (psychology, social psychology, sociology, and anthropology) contribute to our understanding of OB
CASE STUDY C Hepatitis B and Cirrhosis J.B., age 35, has had chronic hepatitis B for 9 years. The origin of his acute infection was never ascertained. 1. Describe the pathophysiology of acute hepatitis B infection. 2. If J.B. had known about his exposure, could any treatment measures have been undertaken at the time?
A patient’s health care provider prescribed tenofovir to treat chronic hepatitis B, what information related to the side effects should be included in patient education for this medication? A: Decreased bone density B: Excitability C: Constipation D: Increased appetite A student nurse is providing education to the family of a patient with hepatic encephalopathy. The patient’s treatment plan includes the drug lactulose. What is the best explanation the student nurse can give to the patient’s family about why the medication...