Answer A: (I) The main aim of the national HIV is to support coordinated care to the people living with HIV.
Answer B: True
Answer C: True: as it's main is to help the people suffering from HIV and give proper care and treatment.
Answer D: True
Answer E: False: Ryan white was a national poster child for HIV in united states, he got HIV while treatment through the blood transfusion.
Question Two (five parts) A. An important step to NATIONAL HIV/AIDS STRATEGY Goal l-to increase access...
(1) Metropolitan areas have higher rates of HIV than non-metropolitan areas in the U.S. T/F A True B False (2) The Southern region accounts for how much of all HIV diagnosis in the U.S. A 1/2 B 1/3 C 1/4 D 1/5 (3) According to the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, right practices to reduce HIV infection includes: A Reducing new infections B Increase access to care C Reduce HIV-related health disparities D Achieve a more coordinated national response E all of...
Question One (five parts) A. Metropolitan areas have higher rates of HIV than non-metropolitan areas in the U.S. T/F i True ii. False B. The Southern region accounts for how much of all HIV diagnosis in the U.S 4 IV C. According to the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, right practices to reduce HIV infection includes i. Reducing new infection:s ii. Increase access to care iii. Reduce HIV-related health disparities iv. Achieve a more coordinated national response v. all of the above...
Question one (Five parts) A. In the early 1980s, the disease now called AIDS was known as: i. Kaposi's sarcoma ii. GRID, or gay-related immune deficiency iii. Pneumocystosis iv. Cytomegalovirus B. The year epidemiologists named this new disease acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) i. 1981 ii.1995 iii. 1982 iv. Not sure C. The HIV particle count in saliva, tears, and sweat are too low to affect HIV transmission I. True Il. False D. Which area of the United States has...
Question One(five parts) Of 39 million people living with HIV, it is estimated that approximately 25% are not aware of their infection True A. ii. False B. Transgendered people are 49 times more likely to acquire HIV than all adult of reproductive age i. True ii. False In 2016, a majority of new HIV/AIDS cases were concentrated in 10 countries True C. ii. False D. The US leads the globe on the number of citizens receiving anti-viral coverage i. True...
Question Two (five parts): A. According to the 2014 Human Rights Index, the US is considered a risk i. Extreme ii. High iii. Moderate iv. Low B. According to the 2014 Human Rights Index, Canada is considered a risk i. Extreme ii. High iii. Moderate iv. Low C. According to the 2014 Human Rights Index, Yemen is considered a risk i. Extreme ii. High iii. Moderate iv. Low D. In location where there is high prevalence of HIV, HIV is...
Question Two (Five Parts): A. The drugs in HAART are: two nucleoside analogs and one protease inhibitor II. three nucleoside analogs and one protease inhibitor III. two nucleoside analogs and two protease inhibitor IV. three nucleoside analogs and four protease inhibitor B. Decreased risk of HIV transmission is a benefit of adherence True Il. False C. Fear of disclosing one's HIV-positive status to others is not a factor effecting medication adherence True Il. False D. Which of the following is/are...