a patient identified as HIV antibody - positive one year ago manifests acute HIV infection but does not want to start antiretroviral therapy at this time. what is an appropraite nursing intervention for the patient at this stage of illness?

a. assess with end of life issues
b. provide care during acute exacerbations
c. provide physical care for chronic disease
d. teach the patient about immune enhancements


d. teach the patient about immune enhancements

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Why does a qualitative research proposal contain both the research philosophy and general method and the applied method of inquiry? What is the distinction between these? (Select all that apply.)

a. The research philosophy and general method are the name of the method— phenomenology, grounded theory, and so forth. b. The general method is the way the researcher plans to collect the data. c. The applied method of enquiry is the way the researcher plans to collect the data. d. The applied method refers to whether the study is phenomenology, grounded theory, ethnography, and so forth. e. They are both the same.

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One danger in using nonfood supplementation of nutrients is

a. Increased absorption of all vitamins b. Development of pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) c. Increased caloric intake d. Toxic effects on the fetus

Nursing

Nursing interventions would include use of which medication for a child with eczema?

1. Hydrocortisone ointment 1% 2. Nystatin topical ointment 3. Lotrimin ointment 4. Silvadene cream

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When blood vessels constrict, blood flow:

a. Increases b. Decreases c. Stops d. Changes direction

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