Women with HIV should be evaluated and treated for other sexually transmitted infections and for what condition occurring more commonly in women with HIV?
1. Syphilis
2. Toxoplasmosis
3. Gonorrhea
4. Herpes
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Explanation: 2. Women with HIV should be evaluated and treated for other sexually transmitted infections and for conditions occurring more commonly in women with HIV, such as tuberculosis, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis, and cervical dysplasia.
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a. sufficient number of trained faculty. b. readily available technical infrastructure. c. teaching materials and assignments. d. simulation and academic electronic health records (AEHRs) software.