Which sign or symptom is an immunologic indication of AIDS? (select all that apply)
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lymphadenopathy
high blood immunoglobulin levels
Which nursing occurrence is a cause for postexposure prophylaxis with combination
antiretroviral therapy? (select all that apply)
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Being stuck by a contaminated sharp needle.
Being a victim of sexual assault.
,When a patient's first positive HIV test result takes place within 6 months after a
negative HIV test result, the nurse recognizes that the patient's laboratory
classification, according to the CDC, will change from class 0 to class 1 if which event
occurs?
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When the CD4+ T cell count is great than 500 cells/mm^3 or a percentage
of 29% or greater.
Which sign or symptom is a CNS indication of AIDS? (select all that apply)
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dementia
confusion
Which is true regarding the risk for HIV transmission from patients receiving
combination antiretroviral therapy?
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The patient's viral load may drop to undetectable levels, but there is still a
risk for transmission.
The nurse expects which symptom in an adult with an acute infection that has
occurred within 4 weeks of first being infected with HIV? (select all that apply)
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fever
night sweats
muscle aches
In HIV, more virus particles are created when the virus enters which type of host cell?
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CD4+ T-cell
Which features of HIV convert its RNA into DNA and insert it into the host's DNA?
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Reverse transcriptase and integrase enzymes.
The nurse suspects which diagnosis in a patient with AIDS who has small, purplish
brown, raised lesions on the skin?
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kaposi sarcoma
How does gender affect HIV transmission?
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lymphadenopathy
high blood immunoglobulin levels
Which nursing occurrence is a cause for postexposure prophylaxis with combination
antiretroviral therapy? (select all that apply)
Give this one a try later!
Being stuck by a contaminated sharp needle.
Being a victim of sexual assault.
,When a patient's first positive HIV test result takes place within 6 months after a
negative HIV test result, the nurse recognizes that the patient's laboratory
classification, according to the CDC, will change from class 0 to class 1 if which event
occurs?
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When the CD4+ T cell count is great than 500 cells/mm^3 or a percentage
of 29% or greater.
Which sign or symptom is a CNS indication of AIDS? (select all that apply)
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dementia
confusion
Which is true regarding the risk for HIV transmission from patients receiving
combination antiretroviral therapy?
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The patient's viral load may drop to undetectable levels, but there is still a
risk for transmission.
The nurse expects which symptom in an adult with an acute infection that has
occurred within 4 weeks of first being infected with HIV? (select all that apply)
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fever
night sweats
muscle aches
In HIV, more virus particles are created when the virus enters which type of host cell?
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CD4+ T-cell
Which features of HIV convert its RNA into DNA and insert it into the host's DNA?
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Reverse transcriptase and integrase enzymes.
The nurse suspects which diagnosis in a patient with AIDS who has small, purplish
brown, raised lesions on the skin?
Give this one a try later!
kaposi sarcoma
How does gender affect HIV transmission?