Viral Hepatitis

Overview

4.6 out of 5 (160 Reviews)

Credits

2.00

Post Assessment Questions

15

Start Date

1 Sep 2023

Last Review Date

10 Mar 2024

Expiration Date

31 Aug 2026

Estimated Time To Finish

120 Minutes


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Activity Description

Hepatitis is defined as inflammation of the liver that can result from a variety of causes, such as heavy alcohol use, autoimmune disorders, drugs, or toxins. However, the most frequent cause of hepatitis is due to a viral infection, referred to as "viral hepatitis." Several different strains of viruses can cause hepatitis. In the United States, the most common types of viral hepatitis are hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. The other types of viral hepatitis are hepatitis D and E, which are encountered less frequently.

The severity and duration of the hepatitis are variable depending on the pathogen and comorbidities. Based on the etiology of hepatitis, the severity can range from mild, nearly asymptomatic, to severe illness requiring liver transplantation. Hepatitis can be further classified into "acute" and "chronic" based on the duration of the inflammation in the liver. Depending on the type, hepatitis can be self-limited and resolve quickly, while others can become more chronic and last years. Some individuals may rapidly progress to fulminant liver failure, while others may be asymptomatic carriers.

This activity reviews the causes of viral hepatitis, its epidemiology, symptomatology, patient evaluation, treatment, prognosis, and preventive strategies. It also highlights the role and importance of a multidisciplinary healthcare team in caring for patients with viral hepatitis.


Target Audience

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of physicians, physician associates, nurses, pharmacists, and nurse practitioners.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, the learner will be better able to:

  • Differentiate the etiology, epidemiology, and pathophysiology of the various types of viral hepatitis.

  • Implement evidence-based treatment and preventive strategies for viral hepatitis.

  • Identify common complications of viral hepatitis. 

  • Apply effective interprofessional team strategies for improving care coordination and communication to advance and improve outcomes for patients with viral hepatitis.

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Keren P. on 12/31/2021

Claire H. on 10/17/2021

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Thank you very much

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In chronic hepatitis patients, vitamin therapy is often necessary , like vitamin B12. When simultaneous of chronic hepatitis C and Biermer's disease, is it safe to administer Vitamin B12 ?, since non-Hodgkin lymphoma can be a complication of Chronic hepatitis ?

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Very ambitious to cover such a broad topic. Good effort. But too superficial given the breadth of the topic.

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Interferon is not used to treat hepatitis C anymore. The review dwells a lot on interferon and too little on DAA. I recommend improving this.

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