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nurse2mrow nurse2mrow
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9 years ago
The patient was positive for hepatitis B virus although she had the disease 4 years ago and now is symptom-free. The nurse explains that the patient:
1.   is likely to have hepatitis B again.
2.   now has noninfectious hepatitis.
3.   is an infectious carrier and always will be.
4.   is at risk for hepatitis E.


This is for my medical nursing class
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Aki
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9 years ago
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A certain percentage of persons who have had hepatitis B convert to carriers. They have the live virus, which causes no symptoms in them, but they are able to transmit the disease and always will be infectious.
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9 years ago
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