who is at higher risk of acquiring HIV?
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WOMEN
what are the 3 primary functions of immunity?
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1. protects the body from invasion of microorganisms
2. removes dead or damaged tissues and cells
3.recognizes and removes cell mutations that have demonstrated abnormal
cell growth and development
what types of effects can hypertensive reactions have?
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localized or systemic
how to manage PIDD as a nurse?
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main thing is to reduce chance of infection this includes:
*hand hygiene
*following policy for prevention protocols
*monitoring for early signs of infection
*patient and family education for administering meds and therapy
How is HIV contracted?
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certain body fluids such as:
blood
semen
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WOMEN
what are the 3 primary functions of immunity?
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1. protects the body from invasion of microorganisms
2. removes dead or damaged tissues and cells
3.recognizes and removes cell mutations that have demonstrated abnormal
cell growth and development
what types of effects can hypertensive reactions have?
Give this one a try later!
localized or systemic
how to manage PIDD as a nurse?
Give this one a try later!
main thing is to reduce chance of infection this includes:
*hand hygiene
*following policy for prevention protocols
*monitoring for early signs of infection
*patient and family education for administering meds and therapy
How is HIV contracted?
Give this one a try later!
certain body fluids such as:
blood
semen