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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Jean R. Anderson. Recommendations change rapidly in HIV care , so the care provider is cautioned that this edition is dated 2005 ... recommended . Therefore , the manufacturer's package inserts should be consulted for complete prescribing ...
Jean R. Anderson. Recommendations change rapidly in HIV care , so the care provider is cautioned that this edition is dated 2005 ... recommended . Therefore , the manufacturer's package inserts should be consulted for complete prescribing ...
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... recommended regimens . C. SENSITIVITY Sensitivity is essential to gather and impart important information , to foster trust , and to ensure ongoing follow - up . It requires attention to how words are used and questions are asked , and ...
... recommended regimens . C. SENSITIVITY Sensitivity is essential to gather and impart important information , to foster trust , and to ensure ongoing follow - up . It requires attention to how words are used and questions are asked , and ...
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... recommended that HIV - 1 screening of all pregnant women become part of routine care ( CDC , 2003 ) . Universal ... recommend routine offering of voluntary testing in all settings where HIV prevalence is > 1 % or where there is increased ...
... recommended that HIV - 1 screening of all pregnant women become part of routine care ( CDC , 2003 ) . Universal ... recommend routine offering of voluntary testing in all settings where HIV prevalence is > 1 % or where there is increased ...
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... recommendations that clients receive the results of rapid HIV tests on the day of testing . Patients who test negative can be given a definitive negative result without a return visit . For patients who test positive , it is recommended ...
... recommendations that clients receive the results of rapid HIV tests on the day of testing . Patients who test negative can be given a definitive negative result without a return visit . For patients who test positive , it is recommended ...
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... recommended for oral - genital contact , particularly in HIV discordant relationships . Sexual activity should be avoided during menstruation or when there are symptoms of genital tract infection . The sharing of sex toys contaminated ...
... recommended for oral - genital contact , particularly in HIV discordant relationships . Sexual activity should be avoided during menstruation or when there are symptoms of genital tract infection . The sharing of sex toys contaminated ...
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abacavir abnormal adherence adolescents AIDS alcohol Amprenavir antiretroviral drugs antiretroviral therapy assessment associated AUC increased behavior candidiasis CD4 cell counts CD4 count chronic Clin condom contraception counseling culture decreased Delavirdine diagnosis didanosine dose Efavirenz evaluation exposure fetal HAART hepatic hepatic metabolism HIV and Reproduction HIV disease HIV infection HIV RNA HIV transmission HIV-Infected Pregnant Patients HIV-infected women HIV-positive women HIV/AIDS human immunodeficiency virus Immediate Major Immediate Moderate increased risk Indinavir Induction of hepatic infants Inhibition of hepatic interaction intervention lamivudine lesions maternal mg bid mg qd Monitor Nelfinavir nevirapine Nutrition oral pain Pap smear perinatal transmission Pharmacologic Considerations potential pregnancy pregnant women Primary Medical prophylaxis providers psychiatric recommended regimen resistance rifabutin ritonavir Saquinavir stavudine studies substance abuse symptoms Table tenofovir teratogenic toxicity treatment vaccine vaginal viral load women with HIV zidovudine
References to this book
The Experiences of Women with AIDS Who Have Received Occupational Therapy in ... Ruth A. M. Meyers No preview available - 2006 |