(^310) Medical-Surgical Nursing Demystified
- IgM anti-HAV in acute or early convalescent stage of hepatitis A.
 - IgG anti-HAV in later convalescent stage of hepatitis A.
 - HBeAg indicates current viral replication of hepatitis B and infectivity.
 - HBsAg shows presence of the hepatitis B surface antigen which is indicative
of either current or past infection with hepatitis B. - IgM anti-HBc shows acute or recent infection with hepatitis B.
 - IgG anti-HBc shows convalescent or past infection with hepatitis B.
 - HBV DNA shows presence of hepatitis B DNA, most sensitive.
 - Anti-HCV present with hepatitis C infection.
 - HCV RNA present with hepatitis C infection.
 - Anti-HDV present with hepatitis D infection.
 - WBC count normal to low.
 - Liver biopsy shows hepatocellular necrosis.
 - Urinalysis shows protein and bilirubin.
 
TREATMENT
- Avoid medications metabolized in the liver.
 - Avoid alcohol.
 - Remove or discontinue causative agent if drug-induced or toxic hepatitis.
 - Intravenous hydration if vomiting during acute hepatitis.
 - Activity as tolerated.
 - High-calorie diet; breakfast is usually the best tolerated meal.
 - Administer interferon or lamivudine for chronic hepatitis B.
 - Administer interferon and ribavirin for hepatitis C.
 - Administer prednisone in autoimmune hepatitis.
 - Liver transplantation.
 
NURSING DIAGNOSES
- Fatigue
 - Risk for injury
 - Impaired tissue integrity