HPV

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Test for NATS1670 on HPV.
Brianna Murphy
Quiz by Brianna Murphy, updated more than 1 year ago
Brianna Murphy
Created by Brianna Murphy about 7 years ago
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Question 1

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HPV is a(n):
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  • Non-enveloped virus.
  • Enveloped virus.

Question 2

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Bernardino Rammazini, in italian physician in 1713, discovered that HPV:
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  • Was lethal.
  • Was a disease.
  • Was sexually transmitted.
  • Was remarkably similar to influenza.

Question 3

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HPV is:
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  • Extremely common and usually low risk.
  • Rare, but frequently lethal.
  • Easy to vaccinate against after it has infected a person.
  • Both extremely rare and extremely non-lethal.

Question 4

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HPV positive patients will always have warts.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Cancer due to HPV infection is most commonly:
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  • Cervical.
  • Anal.
  • Oral.
  • Vaginal.

Question 6

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It is most effective to be vaccinated for HPV:
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  • Before first sexual contact.
  • After your first or second sexual contact.
  • After you've been diagnosed with HPV.
  • When you become pregnant.

Question 7

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Cervical cell abnormality caused by HPV, while rare, is likely to develop into cancer if it occurs.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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HPV DNA can be found in approximately ___ of cervical cancer cases.
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  • 20%.
  • 50%.
  • 80%.
  • 100%.

Question 9

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HPV infections are usually categorized as:
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  • Cutaneous or mucosal.
  • Internal or external.
  • Lethal or beneficial.
  • Big or small.

Question 10

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The HPV vaccine 9vHPV protects against strains 16, 18, 45, 31, 33, 52 and 58. If you already have strain 31, you should:
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  • Not get the vaccine because it could mutate your strain 31.
  • Get the vaccine because it can still protect you from the other strains.
  • Ask for an alternative vaccine that does not cover strain 31.
  • Wait until you're entirely clear of all HPV strains again to get the vaccine.

Question 11

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HPV types 16 and 18 are:
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  • High-risk cutaneous infections.
  • Low-risk cutaneous infections.
  • Low-risk mucosal infections.
  • High-risk mucosal infections.
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