Certified Clinical Medical Assistant CCMA Practice Test

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An MA is collecting data from a pt who has cold sores on his lips. The assistant should identify that which of the following viruses causes this condition?

  1. Hepatitis A

  2. Influenza virus

  3. HIV

  4. Herpes simplex type 1

The correct answer is: Herpes simplex type 1

The correct response is that cold sores, also known as fever blisters, are primarily caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1. This virus is highly prevalent and typically results in the characteristic lesions around the lips and mouth. It’s important to recognize that this virus can remain dormant in the body and can reactivate due to factors like stress, illness, or even exposure to sunlight. Hepatitis A is associated with liver infection and does not lead to the development of cold sores. The influenza virus is known for causing respiratory illness and flu-like symptoms, and it does not produce oral lesions. HIV, while it can manifest in various ways in the body, is not the direct cause of cold sores. Understanding these distinctions can aid in effectively identifying and managing viral infections.