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HEPATITIS- B INTRODUCTION Hepatitis B is a highly infection disease which transmit 100 times move faster other viral disease

se like this HIV/AIDS so we had decided to conduct a study on knowledge and awareness regarding Hepatitis B, Its Infection, Transmission and Prevention and Control. As such paramedical staff are regularly dealing with syringes and needles which is a major source of infection so we decided to conduct our study project on nursing students of J. A. Groups of Hospital. Research Question :Will on interventional programme consisting of lecture

demonstration & role play conducted on Hundred student of nursing college J.A. Group of Hospital during Oct. 2013 can questionnaire ? Objective :1. Assess the knowledge of Hepatitis B & preventive measure. 2. To make them aware regarding Hepatitis B, its preventive measure. 3. Assess the part interventional increase in the knowledge improve the knowledge and skill regarding Hepatitis B awareness by pre & post test

Methodology:It is a intervention study conducted on hundred student of Nursing College J.A. Group of Hospital. A pre tested questionnaire was given to all students and data is collected. During same session Lecture & Demonstration was delivered by us and then we diseased Hepatitis B in mode of transmission, Management, prevention and Control.

KNOWLEDGE & AWARENESS OF HEPATITIS B 1. How Hepatitis B Spreads a. Virus b. Bacteria c. Protozoa d. Fungi 2. Which organ is affected by Hepatitis - B? a. Heart b. Lungs c. Liver d. Kidney 3. How Hepatitis - B is transmitted ? a. Blood b. Body fluid c. Reuse of unsterilized needles d. All the above 4. What are the symptoms of Hepatitis B ? a. Loss of appetite, Tiredness b. Nausea, abdominal Discomfort c. Yellow skin/ Yellow of whites of eyes d. Dark urine e. Clay coloured bowel movements f. Joint pain g. All the above

5. How long does it take for symptoms to occur ? a. 9-21 weeks b. 8 months c. 1 year d. 4 years 6. How the test for Hepatitis B? a. Urine test b. Blood test c. CT Scan d. Dont Know 7. What illness does the virus cause? a. Liver Cancer b. Liver Cirrhosis c. Liver Failure d. All the above 8. Which Antigen is detected in an infected persons blood? a. A b. Hbs Ag c. B d. None of the above 9. In what time duration does the Hepatitis B surface Antigen is been detected ? a. 4 weeks b. 10 months

c. 1 weeks d. 1 year 10. Which of the following hepatitis virus is not RNA Virus ? a. Hepatitis A virus b. Hepatitis B Virus c. Hepatitis E virus d. Hepatitis G virus 11. Which of the following nucleic acid is present in Hepatitis B viruses? a. ds DNA b. ss RNA c. ssDNA d. ds RNA 12. Which of the following disease is more infectious and resistant? a. TB b. Hep B c. HIV AIDS d. Dont Know 13. How may Hepatitis B vaccine does are given? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 14. What is the dosage of Hepatitis B vaccine? a. 1 ml

b. 0.5 ml c. 2 ml d. None of the above 15. What is the route of administration? a. Intramuscular b. Intradermal c. Subcutaneous d. Dont know 16. Which age group can suffer from Hepatitis B ? a. 0-12 yrs b. 13-19 yrs c. 20-40 yrs d. All the above 17. Which are high risk groups which get more affected from Hepatitis B ? a. Health care workers b. Infants born to infected mothers c. People sharing unsterile medical or dental equipments d. Patients and employees in haemodialysis centers e. All the above 18. Which of the following disease can be prevented with the vaccination ? a. HIV b. Tetanus c. Hepatitis B

d. Hepatitis B & C 19. Hepatitis B vaccination can be done in which age groups ? a. Adults b. Pregnancy c. Childhood d. All age Groups 20. In what time Hepatitis B test should be done? a. Blood transfusion b. Pregnancy c. A & B d. Dont know 21. What a person should do if he is suffering from Hepatitis B? a. Visit Doctor b. Worship God c. Not to worry, everything will be ok d. Dont know 22. Which place the Hepatitis B vaccination is done ? a. Private Hospital b. Govt. Hospital c. Aanganbadi Kendra d. All above 23. Hepatitis B can be prevented by vaccination ? a. Yes b. No

c. Dont know 24. Which of the following is a DNA virus? a. Hepatitis A b. Hepatitis B c. Hepatitis E d. Hepatitis G 25. What is the route of infection of Hepatitis B ? a. Parenteral b. Faecal oral c. A & B d. Dont know 26. Which part of Asia is more endemic? a. India b. China c. Nepal d. Pakistan 27. What is Name of Hepatitis B virus ? a. Hepatovirus b. Hepadnovirus c. Hepacivirus d. Flavivirus e. Calcivirus 28. How long HBV survive outside the body? a. At least 7 days

b. 20 days c. 6 months d. 1 year 29. When symptoms of acute Hepatitis B occur, how long do they usually lost? a. Upto 6 month b. 2 months c. 1 month d. 3 weeks 30. Is Hepatitis B vaccination recommended in certain setting (Health Care, evaluation or T/t setting)? a. Yes b. No c. Dont know 31. Who should not receive Hepatitis B vaccine ? a. A person who is fat. b. Anyone who has a serious allergic reaction to a prior dose of Hepatitis B vaccine. c. Infent d. Person suffering from Hypertension 32. If there is an interruption between dose of Hepatitis B vaccine, does the vaccine series should be restarted? a. Yes b. No

c. Dont know 33. Can a patient receive the 1st dose of Hepatitis B Vaccine from one manufacturer and subsequent doses from another manufacturer? a. Yes b. No c. Dont Know 34. Is it harmful to administer an extra dose of Hepatitis B vaccine or to repeat the entire vaccine series if documentation of vaccination history is unvariable ? a. Yes b. No c. Dont Know 35. Can Hepatitis B vaccine be administered concurrently with other vaccine? a. Yes b. No c. Dont know 36. How long does protection from Hepatitis B vaccine lost? a. At least 20 yrs b. 50 yrs c. 1 month d. 2 months

37. Why should an infant receive Hepatitis B vaccine at birth before hospital discharge, even if the mother is negative for Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBs Ag)? a. To become intelligent b. To grow c. To protect from infection d. To have a good sleep 38. Can Hepatitis B vaccine given during Pregnancy or lactation ? a. Yes b. No c. Dont know 39. Does Hepatitis B vaccine live virus? a. Yes b. No c. Dont know 40. What is schedule for a new borne infant of Hepatitis B vaccination ? a. Within 24 hrs b. After 24 hrs c. After 6 weeks d. Dont know 41. Can Hepatitis B vaccine be given to immunocompromised persons, such as persons on heamodialysis or person with HIV infection ? a. Yes b. No

c. Dont know 42. Can Hepatitis B vaccine be given after exposure to HBV? a. Yes b. No c. Dont Know 43. Is there any benefit or risk in vaccinating a person who has been infected with HBV? a. Yes b. No c. Dont know 44. Who should receive post vaccination testing ? a. Infants born to HBs Ag positive mothers b. Health care worker and public safety workers c. Chronic haemodialysis patients, HIV infected persons. d. All the above 45. When should post vaccination testing be done? a. 10 yrs b. 1 yrs c. 1-2 months after completion of vaccine series d. 1 week 46. Are booster doses of hepatitis B vaccine recommended ? a. Yes b. No c. Dont know

47. In which circumstances the booster doses of Hepatitis B are recommended ? a. For haemodialysis patients b. For HIV infected person c. For person receiving chemotherapy d. For hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients. e. All the above 48. What are the different Hepatitis B serologic Marker? a. Anti HBs b. Anti HBc c. IgM anti HBc d. HBe Ag e. HBs Ag f. HBe Ag or anti HBe g. All the above 49. Which test is done for Hepatitis B Infection ? a. HBs Ag Card Test b. Chest X-Ray c. ELISA d. None of the above

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