Nursing 115: Exam 1 - HIV questions with answers graded A+
Nursing 115: Exam 1 - HIVPathophysiology of HIV - Attaches to surface of specialized WBCs, CD4 + t-lymphocytes - Membrane of virus and cell fuse and HIV particles release its antibodies into the cell (CCR5cxcr4 Co-Receptor, and CD4 co-receptor) - Replicates itself, must insert itself into the DNA - RNA, Reverse transcriptase converts HIV RNA into DNA. Now its compatible with host cell DNA - Into the nucleus of host cell: Uses enzyme HIV integrase to get into the CD4 cells nucleus. - Integration/transcription happen - The new virus proteins are made in one single long strand and must be cut to active shorter ones: Enzynme HIV protease accomplishes this during translation/proteins modification. - CD4+T cell now becomes HIV factor, and their counts will fall as they die. - Pt dies of infection or cancer. Stages of HIV acute infection, clinical latency, AIDS Stage 1: test positive Stage 2: CD4 count is ok, no outward symptoms Stage 3: cd4 drop below 400 Stage 4: AIDS, CD4 below 200 Just know the CD4+t cell count levels Once diagnosed with AIDs do you always have aids? YES CD4 count above 200 but less then 500 + a opportunistic infection or AIDS defining illness AIDS Acute infection happens how soon after initial HIV infection? 1-3 weeks (Presentaiton 4 weeks (Book) Normal CD4 T cell count greater then 800 Early infection Cd4 count for HIV (Stage II)
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