*NURSING > STUDY GUIDE > NSG 6330 Final EXAM Study Guide complete- graded A (All)
How is HIV transmitted? Vertical transmission from a mother to her baby, blood transfusion, or exchange of any blood products HIV risk factors are all of these except: Unprotected sex or... trauma with sexual activity or multiple partners IV drug use, including shared syringes Exchange of saliva Whether you order diagnostic testing or refer the patient to an HIV-specific facility, laboratory confirmation for documentation for appropriate care rendered. The test confirming HIV infection is . HIV-1/2 Ag/Ab combination immunoassay Treatment, although not curative, is critical for the best outcome possible. One important principle of antiretroviral therapy is: Response to drug therapy is monitored by HIV RNA levels. The HIV is positive, and the chest X-ray reflects bilateral infiltrates. The radiologist telephones you with a diagnosis of pneumonia. Further evaluation and report are sent to you with a diagnosis of pneumocystis pneumonia. What stage is this HIV presentation? CONTINUED......... [Show More]
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