In the given case the actual client had been suffering from AIDS, and the client immunity level was very poor. At that time this client want to meet his another client who is a friend for him, but the problem is that another client is a person of active flu. If they meet together our actual client will have a more chance to be infected by this flu, cause his immunity level and his defence mechanism are very poor right now, so following are some important implication need to followed during this time.
you are caring for a client with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and the clients wants to...
When approaching homosexual clients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). It is most important to nurses to: A. Establish a meaning full rapport with clients B. having strong sense of their own sexual identity C. Admit their own feelings of discomfort toward them D. Become aware of their own attitude towards homosexuality
What factors inhibited the early war against acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)? Do you believe the AIDS outbreak could have been stopped? Why or why not? What role does advocacy play in the film? How much publicity does HIV/AIDS receive today? What’s the story of HIV/AIDS in the 21st century? Explain.
AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), caused by the HIV virus is very common in Zaire. The virus infects T cells of individuals by binding to a protein on the surface of T cells, named CCR5. Scientists observed that some people in Zaire never developed AIDS, even when they were exposed to the virus. They thought this could be due to the fact that CCR5 gene has two alleles in the Zairean population (CCR5-S (S); sensitive to AIDS; and CCR-R (R): resistant...
The nurse has taught a client who has a positive laboratory test result for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The client is scheduled for a viral load test. Which of the following statements by the client would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching? 01. "The viral load test is used to determine my response to the treatment regimen I am receiving for HIV." "The viral load test can rapidly detect HIV-specific antibodies in the blood." 03 "will be able...
AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) afflicts 38 million people worldwide. Almost 3 million people died from AIDs in 2003 alone, and over 20 million have died since the epidemic began. A vaccine that could prevent or slow down the spread of this deadly disease would be a boon to the world. However, since 1981 when the first cases of AIDS were diagnosed, researchers have been unsuccessful in their attempts to develop such a vaccine. The efforts of a company called VaxGen...
case study math questions Case Studies SECTION 3 Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) CASE STUDY 4 + and a Jehovah's Witness is admitted to the hospital with nown origin, and wasting syndrome with dehydration. The A patient who is HIV+ and a Jehovah's W anemia, fever of unknown orders from the physician include: • O, at 4 L/min per nasal cannula • IV DSWANS at 150 ml/hr CD4 and CDs T-cell subsc r its erythrocyte sedimentation rate; complete blood count: urine,...
1. A nurse is caring for a client who has bipolar disorder and is experiencing a manic episode. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Encourage the client to join group activities b. Dim the lights in the clients room c. Provide detailed explanations to the client d. Administer methyphenidate to the client 2. A nurse is leading a crisis intervention group of adolescents who witnessed the suicide of a classmate. Whch of the following actions should the nurse take first? a. Initiate referrals...
Diseuion Topics, Mohr Chapter 38, Homeless Clients 1. After caring for a mentally ill client who is homeless, you begin to think about the number of people in the U.S. who are homeless. Annually, approximately 3.5 million people in the U.S are a What is the meaning of home to you? What do you value most about your home? c What is your perception of people who are homeless? What do you think are causes of homeless. Obj 1 bImagine...
1. A nurse is caring for a client who has bipolar disorder and is experiencing a manic episode. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Encourage the client to join group activities b. Dim the lights in the clients room c. Provide detailed explanations to the client d. Administer methyphenidate to the client 2. A nurse is leading a crisis intervention group of adolescents who witnessed the suicide of a classmate. Whch of the following actions should...
86. All of the following clients assigned to the LPNL.VN rings their call bells, which clients needs the most immediate attention? O A 72-year-old diabetic who is blind says she has to go to the bathroom 0 A 75 year old client who has rheumatoid arthritis ask for pain medication O A client who has a blood transfusion running says her chest hurts A postoperative client says he is in pain and wants a pain shot 0 87. A nurse...