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Title: Hepatitis


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Hepatitis
  • Developed by
  • Cheryl McConnell RN MSN

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Pathophysiology of Hepatitis
  • Caused by acute viral infection, toxicity, or
    drug induced
  • Liver is enlarged and congested
  • Distortion of lobular pattern
  • Results in increased portal circulation pressure
  • Circulation then decreased to liver
  • Edema of biliary channels
  • Results in obstructive jaundice

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Incidence of Hepatitis
  • Hepatitis A 152,000 - 200,000 annually
  • Hepatitis B 140,000 320,000 annually
  • Hepatitis C 36,000 annually
  • 10,000 die annually due to Hep C related
    cirrhosis or cancer
  • One half of all liver transplant due to Hep C
  • Up to 10 of deliveries transmit HCV to newborn
  • Chronic Hepatitis C 4 million

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Types of Hepatitis
  • Hepatitis A Infectious, oral/fecal
  • Hepatitis B Serum, blood borne
  • Hepatitis C Post transfusion, blood
  • Hepatitis D with Hep B, drug use
  • Hepatitis E - Epidemic, fecal contaminated
    water
  • Laennecs alcohol induced hepatitis

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Hepatitis A
  • Caused by enterovirus family
  • Fecal oral contamination
  • Children Group homes
  • Shellfish Water/food
  • Oral anal sexual activity contamination
  • Incubation 15 50 days
  • Mild flu-like signs and symptoms
  • Immune globulin within two weeks of exposure

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Hepatitis B
  • Skin/mucus membrane contamination with blood or
    serous fluid
  • Lower concentrations of virus in saliva, semen
    and vaginal fluid
  • Incubation 48 -180 days
  • Usually young adults between 20 39
  • Complications chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis,
    liver cancer

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Hepatitis C
  • Skin/mucus membrane exposure with blood or serum
  • IV drug use tatoos piercings
  • toothbrushes razors blood tx prior to 1992
  • needle sticks
  • Incubation 21 140 days (avg7weeks)
  • 90 develop chronic hepatitis
  • 1 cause of cirrhosis and liver cancer
  • Usually severe signs and symptoms

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Hepatitis D
  • Seen with Hepatitis B
  • Same contamination route as Hep B
  • Incubation 14 56 days
  • Usually asymptomatic

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Hepatitis E
  • Waterborne virus
  • Contaminated water in third world countries
    fecal oral route
  • Incubation 15 64 days

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Signs and Symptoms
  • Abdominal pain
  • Joint and muscle pain
  • Change in bowel function
  • Nausea, vomiting, anorexia
  • Lethargy, malaise
  • Fever (Hepatitis A)
  • Irritability

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More Signs and Symptoms
  • Jaundice
  • clay colored stools
  • dark urine
  • Pruritis/urticaria
  • Skin abrasions
  • Rash

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Diagnostic Data
  • Elevated liver enzymes
  • ALT
  • AST
  • Alkaline phosphatase
  • Serum Bilirubin
  • Urine Bilirubin
  • Specific serum antibodies ie anti-HAV
  • ELISA

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More Diagnostics
  • Liver biopsy chronic versus acute
  • Extent of liver damage
  • Helps to determine a prognosis

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Treatment
  • Rest
  • Diversional activities
  • Diet High in carbs and calories moderate fat
    and protein
  • Meds antiemetics ( No Compazine)
  • Inferon for Hepatitis B and C
  • antivirals for Hepatitis B

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Treatment
  • Comfort decrease odors
  • Liver transplant
  • Home care
  • Infection control
  • Long term rehabilitation
  • No hepatotoxic agents
  • Alcohol, acetaminophen,
  • Rest
  • Diet

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Prevention Teaching
  • What would you teach?
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