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What risk factors are associated with transmission of hepatitis B virus to a newborn or infant?
 
Mother is hepatitis B surface antigen positive
 
Mother was not tested for hepatitis B surface antigen during pregnancy
 
Child will live in home with someone other than the mother who is infected with hepatitis B
 
Mother of the child is from a hepatitis B endemic country

 
 

Currently, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention all recommend that all babies get the hepaitis B birthdose before discharge from the hospital.
True False
 
 
 
Does your hospital offer hepatitis B vaccine to all infants before hospital discharge?
   
If not, can you list some reasons why?
   
 
 

Which of the following are errors identified with testing for hepatitis B during pregnancy?
 
Transcription errors
 
Wrong test ordered (anti-HBs instead of HBsAg)
 
Women not tested during pregnancy
 
Tested for hepatitis B early in pregnancy and not retested if high risk behaviors are identified
 
All of the above
 
 

What is the treatment protocol for babies that are born to hepatitis B positive women?
 
Give the hepatitis B vaccine and hepatitis B immune globulin within 12 hours of birth
 
Give the hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth
 
Call the physician to ask what to do
 
Inform the mother of the child that she will need to take the baby in to the doctors office for immunizations
 
 

What is the treatment protocol for babies born to women who have not been tested for hepatitis B?
 
Ask the mother what her hepatitis B status is
 
Test the mother for hepatitis B at admission and wait for the test results
 
Test the mother at admission and give the hepatitis B vaccine within 12 hours
 
Do nothing and hope that she is tested with the next pregnancy
 
 

When a child is given the hepatitis B vaccine ( or any vaccine), which of the following should be documented in the child's permanent medical record according to Federal guidelines?
 
Name of vaccine
 
Date that vaccine was given
 
Lot number and manufacturer
 
signed consent from the parent
 
Date of the Vaccine Information Statement and date it was given to parent
 
Mother's hepatitis B status
 
Name of person or clinic administering vaccine

 
 

Giving the hepatitis B vaccine alone (without HBIG) at birth will protect up to 95% of babies born to hepatitis B infected mothers.
True False
 
 

Currently the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is recommending that all providers who care for pregnant women send a copy of the hepatitis B laboratory test results to the delivery hospital along with other prenatal care information.
True False
 
 

Risk Factors for hepatitis B infection include which of the following?
 
Occupational exposure
 
Intravenous drug users
 
Unprotected sex
 
Drinking contaminated water
 
Tatooing and body piercing
 
Breastfeeding
 
Kising someone infected with hepatitis
 
Being born to a hepatitis B infected mother
 
Unknown risk factors

 
 

Which of the following tests should be done during pregnancy to test for hepatitis B infection?
 
anti-HBs
 
HBsAg
 
HBcAB IgM
 
HBV DNA
 
 

Those who are infected with the hepatiits B virus as infants or children are more likely to become chronic hepatitis B carriers than those who are infected as adults.
True False
 
 

A hepatitis B positive woman should not breastfeed her infant until after the hepatitis B vaccine has been given.
True False
 
 
 
The Vaccines for Children Program is a federally funded program to offer free vaccine to children who are on Medicaid, uninsured or Alaskan Native/Native American. Dose your hospital participate in this program?
   
If not, would you like more information about this program?
   
 
 

As a health care worker, did you have 3 doses of hepatiits B vaccine?
Yes No
 
 

After 3 doses of hepatitis B vaccine, did you have post vaccination testing for immunity?
Yes No
 
 

When is the best time to do post vaccination testing for a health care worker?
 
One year after the last dose of hepatitis B vaccine
 
One to two months after the last dose of hepatitis B vaccine
 
Post vaccination testing should not be done
 
Ten to fifteen years after vaccination.
 
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