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HPV
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Test for NATS1670 on HPV.
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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:
Answer
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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