Give 2 reasons for and 2 reasons against reporting of HIV to sexual partners of the patients.
2 reasons for reporting of HIV to sexual partners of the patients include;
Improvement in the precautionary measures that can be adopted i.e. safety of the partner
Stopping the further spread to the disease from partner to others
Disclosure may provide emotional support to the patient
2 reasons for not reporting of HIV to sexual partners of the patients include;
Labeling and stigma being attached to the patient leading to discrimination
The relationship between the partners' coming to an end
Give 2 reasons for and 2 reasons against reporting of HIV to sexual partners of the...
Give three reasons for and three reasons against reporting of HIV to their sexual partners of the patients
Investigate Pennsylvania state’s laws regarding testing and reporting HIV/AIDS. Summarize what the laws say about informed consent for testing, mandatory reporting, and counseling. Do the state’s statutes enable the provider or the local health departments to contact any known partners, spouses, or needle-sharing companions? Can criminal charges can be filed against anyone who knowingly exposes another person to HIV without the partner being aware of the risk? Answers will vary. The CDC State HIV Laws site gives information by state....
Give two reasons that support the independence of the Federal Reserve Bank and two reason against such independence.
Name 2 measures of protection against discrimination that a person who tests positive for HIV or has been diagnosed with AIDS has.
1. You must give blood in order to be tested for HIV a. True b. False 2. Select ways that HIV can be transmitted(there are multiple anwers! Choose all that apply.) a. Kissing an infected person b. Hugging an infected person c. When receiving an infected blood tranfusion d. From mother to child during childbirth. e. During sexual intercourse with an infected person f. Sharing eating utensils with an infected person. g. Mosquito bites h. When sharing needles for drug...
1) The number of HIV/AIDS cases in the United States and other countries 2) The number of HIV/AIDS cases in the United States categorized by age, sex, and sexual orientation 3) An explanation of how the virus is transmitted 4) A list of the warning signs and symptoms of HIV/AIDS 5) Current treatments and life expectancy 6) Social and psychological effects of HIV/AIDS 7) Names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of organizations, both locally and nationally, that offer assistance...
1. The two main reasons for the resurgence in TB are HIV and drug- resistant strains of the organism. Why is this so? 2. What other factors can you think of that have contributed to this rise?
Please help 1. Give two examples of reasons patients might have hyperactive bowel tones. 2. Give two examples of reasons patients might have hypoactive bowel tones 3. Write an example dialogue of how you would instruct a patient to perform a self breast exam. 4. Write an example dialogue of how you would instruct a patient to perform a self testicular exam 5. A patient comes in, nauseated and with altered mental status. Their emesis is a deep maroon colour....
Question 5 Which of the following are factors influencing the global fight against HIV/AIDS? A State of Peace B State of Human Rights C State of Pollution D All of the above Question 7 The Doha Declaration A Requires WTO member states to honor international patents, even if that means people cannot afford medicine. B Allows WTO member states to violate intellectual property protections when protecting public health, which has allowed many people to access affordable ARVs. Question 9 Several...
14. HIV-1 Protease is an enzyme made by HIV that hydrolyzes the long viral polyprotein into their functional protein components. HIV patients are treated with inhibitors of HIV Protease, which in turn inhibit HIV replication. Two competitive inhibitors of HIV-1 Protease are saquinavir (K = 0.40 nM) and ritonavir (K1 = 0.015 nM). (K, are dissociation constants for the reaction IE + I + E, where I is the inhibitor and E is HIV Protease.) a) Which would have a...