The nurse should recommend that persons who have engaged in high-risk behavior be tested for HIV. The responsibilities of persons who are HIV infected include which of the follow-ing? Select all that apply

1. Have regular medical evaluations and follow-ups.
2. Do not donate blood, plasma, body organs, or sperm.
3. Inform health care providers about the HIV infection.
4. Consider the risk of perinatal transmission and follow-up with contraceptive use.


1, 2, 3, 4
A person who is infected with HIV should have regular medical evaluations and follow-ups, not donate blood, plasma, body organs, or sperm, inform health care providers about the HIV infec-tion, and consider the risk of perinatal transmission and follow-up with contraceptive use.

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The nurse would discuss which common risk factors? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. History of human papillomavirus (HPV) infections 2. First intercourse before the age of 20 3. Multiple sex partners 4. Long-term use of birth control pills 5. Alcohol abuse

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Which statement describes how a tuberculin syringe is calibrated?

A. hundredths of cubic centimeters B. tenths of cubic centimeters C. thousandths of cubic centimeters D. cubic centimeters

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The means and extremes are used to determine if a proportion written in the form of ________ is true. 

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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