Case Challenge

Management of a Treatment-Naive, 54-Year-Old Woman Experiencing Anemia and Virologic Breakthrough During HCV Therapy

Source: Advanced Topics in Hepatitis C Management: Tools for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants

Management of a Treatment-Naive, 54-Year-Old Woman Experiencing Anemia and Virologic Breakthrough During HCV Therapy


Faculty:

Tiffany A. Geahigan, PA-C, CCRC
  • Tiffany A. Geahigan, PA-C, CCRC

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 11/02/07

Expiration Date: 11/01/08


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.0 Nursing CE credit

Physician Assistants: maximum of 1.0 hour of AAPA Category I (Preapproved) credit

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Begin the Case Challenge

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Discuss the importance of treatment adherence in achieving sustained virologic response in patients with hepatitis C
  • Describe strategies for tailoring hepatitis C therapy based on on-treatment response
  • Summarize data regarding the management of anemia during hepatitis C virus therapy
  • List strategies for identifying and managing breakthrough during hepatitis C virus treatment

Test your ability to make optimal treatment decisions using patient histories and diagnostic information and see the case unfold according to your choices. Compare your answers with your peers and our expert faculty’s recommendations, and then review the supporting data.
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