Part 1 questions

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dentalhelp2006

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Wasnt clear to me on the 06-07 decks............maybe someone can clarify.....it seems like sometimes the question is contradicting the answers on the back.....or maybe its me........I prefer to have your answer based on the decks.

1. What's the incubation period for Hep A and Hep B?

2. Do both lung abscess and chronic bronchitis present with a non-productive cough?
 
Wasnt clear to me on the 06-07 decks............maybe someone can clarify.....it seems like sometimes the question is contradicting the answers on the back.....or maybe its me........I prefer to have your answer based on the decks.

1. What's the incubation period for Hep A and Hep B?

2. Do both lung abscess and chronic bronchitis present with a non-productive cough?

HepA's incubation time is 15-45 days.
HepB's incubation time is 1-6 months, but it is referred to as "90 day Hepatitis"
 
hey i guess both Chronic bronchitis n lung abcess present with productive cough..
chronic bronchitis -- persistent cough that produces sputum (phlegm) and mucus, for at least three months in two consecutive years.
lung abscess---Cough can be productive with foul smelling purulent sputum
 
i agree with docdk...Lung abscess & Chronic bronchitis both have productive cough...
 
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