The nurse is seeing clients at a drop-in primary health clinic. Which client does the nurse teach about the risks of acquiring HIV?

a. Middle-aged woman with a new sexual partner
b. Young male who has male sexual partners
c. All clients who come to the clinic
d. Young woman having her first gyneco-logic examination


C
All sexually active people should know their HIV status, and all people need to have education on their risk of acquiring HIV infection. Anyone who engages in sexual activity has some risk.

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True False

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