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Physical Therapy Considerations, Herpes, Hepatitis, and Drugs

PT 601 Foundational Science I Learning Toolbox highlights physical therapy considerations, herpes, hepatitis, and drugs

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Created Date 11.05.18
Last Updated 11.06.18
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  • Hepatitis ____ and hepatitis ____ are most common in the United States.
  • Hepatitis ____ is considered an STD
  • Injection/ drug use is the most common way of infection for _____
  • The incubation period for hepatitis ____ is 45-160 days with an average of four months
  • Liver failure, jaundice, dark urine, and edema is associated with _____
  • This type of herpes is transmitted by droplet transmission
  • Epstein-Barr Virus is another name for this type of herpes
  • Corneal sores, ulcers, scarring, and skin lesions around mucous membranes of the mouth are associates with this type of herpes
  • Painful skin lesions that present in a dermatome pattern is associated with this type of herpes
  • This type of herpes lies dormant in the sacral ganglia
  • Which of the following is not a significant physical therapy consideration for viral infections
  • Which of the following is not a significant physical therapy consideration for bacterial infections?
  • Oseltamvir (Tamiflu®) is a type of:
  • Penicillin acts by the following mechanism
  • This drug class acts by inhibiting the enzyme that cleaves viral precursors critical to formation of mature progeny

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