A Guide to the Clinical Care of Women with HIVJean R. Anderson DIANE Publishing Inc., 2005 - 612 pages NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRODUCT ITEM -OVERSRTOCK SALE-- Significantly reduced price. Edited by Jean R. Anderson. This guide addresses the health care needs unique to women with HIV. It targets clinicians who provide primary care to women as well as those seeking an understanding of how to take care of women with HIV/AIDS. This guide includes tables, figures, color plates, resources, references, and indices. This 2005 edition includes new chapters on international issues and nutrition. Edge indexed." |
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... delayed confirmatory testing ( UNAIDS , 2002 ) . Some tests require as little as 5 min , use blood obtained from a finger - stick , and can be performed easily by clinical staff using only minimal laboratory facilities . Most tests are ...
... delayed confirmatory testing ( UNAIDS , 2002 ) . Some tests require as little as 5 min , use blood obtained from a finger - stick , and can be performed easily by clinical staff using only minimal laboratory facilities . Most tests are ...
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... delayed progression of clinical disease / progression to AIDS , • prolongation of life , and • possible decreased risk of transmission ( Quinn , 2000 ) . The risks of starting therapy include : ⚫ a decrease in quality of life ...
... delayed progression of clinical disease / progression to AIDS , • prolongation of life , and • possible decreased risk of transmission ( Quinn , 2000 ) . The risks of starting therapy include : ⚫ a decrease in quality of life ...
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... Delayed progression to AIDS and prolongation of life • Possible decreased risk of viral transmission • Decreased severity of acute infection symptoms • Possibly decreased viral setpoint ( which may have a subsequent effect on rate of ...
... Delayed progression to AIDS and prolongation of life • Possible decreased risk of viral transmission • Decreased severity of acute infection symptoms • Possibly decreased viral setpoint ( which may have a subsequent effect on rate of ...
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... delayed response to TB treatment ( symptomatic and / IV Primary Medical Care or culture - positive after 2 144 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services , Health Resources and Services Administration , HIV / AIDS Bureau A GUIDE TO ...
... delayed response to TB treatment ( symptomatic and / IV Primary Medical Care or culture - positive after 2 144 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services , Health Resources and Services Administration , HIV / AIDS Bureau A GUIDE TO ...
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... delayed and empiric No bronchoscopy Empiric treatment for PCP Symptoms progress No diagnosis : Observe Response in ≤ 5days : Complete 21 - day course No response at 5 days : Change treatment ( may delay change if initial therapy was ...
... delayed and empiric No bronchoscopy Empiric treatment for PCP Symptoms progress No diagnosis : Observe Response in ≤ 5days : Complete 21 - day course No response at 5 days : Change treatment ( may delay change if initial therapy was ...
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active adherence adolescents agents AIDS alcohol antiretroviral therapy assessment associated behavior blood cause cell clinical combination common condom Considerations considered Contact continued contraception counseling count culture decreased Delayed depression diagnosis disease dose drug effects et al evaluation exposure factors genital Group hepatic metabolism HIV infection HIV-positive human immunodeficiency virus Immediate immune important increased increased risk indicated individuals infants initial interaction intervention issues levels limited Major Moderate Monitor Nutrition occur oral pain patients perinatal persons positive possible potential pregnancy prevention Primary problems progression providers rates receiving recommended reduce regimen reported require resistance response risk serum settings severe sexual significant Source specific studies substance abuse symptoms Table testing transmission treated treatment trial usually vaginal viral load virus woman women
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The Experiences of Women with AIDS Who Have Received Occupational Therapy in ... Ruth A. M. Meyers No preview available - 2006 |