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Questions
1. What factor can significantly decrease the risk of HIV transmission during sex?
Using condoms during sexual activities Being under the influence of alcohol during sex Sharing needles only with family members Using post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) after sex
2. What practice is essential to prevent HIV transmission in healthcare settings?
Using personal protective equipment (PPE) Reusing disposable gloves Avoiding hand hygiene Sharing personal items with residents
3. How does understanding cultural differences impact the care of residents with HIV?
It reduces the need for medical treatments. It helps build trust and provide more personalized care. It eliminates the risk of HIV transmission. It ensures all residents speak the same language.
4. What is an example of treating the person rather than just the disease in person-centered care for residents with HIV?
Monitoring lab results and adjusting antiretroviral therapy without considering the person's daily routine and lifestyle Conducting regular physical exams without discussing the person's mental health and emotional well-being Integrating the medication schedule into the person's daily routine and offering support for side effects Prescribing medications for HIV without addressing potential side effects or providing support for managing them
5. What is the recommended treatment for someone potentially exposed to HIV?
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) Regular vaccinations Antibiotics