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Question #: 95
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following should be included in discharge teaching for a client with hepatitis C?

  • A. He should take aspirin as needed for muscle and joint pain.
  • B. He may become a blood donor when his liver enzymes return to normal.
  • C. He should avoid alcoholic beverages during his recovery period.
  • D. He should use disposable dishes for eating and drinking.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️
(A) Aspirin is hepatotoxic, may increase bleeding, and should be avoided. (B) Blood should not be donated by a client who has had hepatitis C because of the possibility of transmission of disease. (C) Alcohol is detoxified in the liver. (D) Hepatitis C is not spread through the oral route.
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Selected Answer: C
Clients with hepatitis C should avoid alcohol because it can further damage the liver, increase inflammation, and accelerate disease progression, including the risk of cirrhosis and liver failure. Alcohol consumption can also interfere with medications prescribed for hepatitis C treatment.
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