A nursing care plan of an older adult with HIV/AIDS would not include
a. The need to give care slowly and gently
b. The need to use universal precautions
c. The necessity of adequate hydration and nutrition
d. That HIV/AIDS is a chronic disease
D
A care plan would include responses A, B, and C. HIV/AIDS is not a chronic disease. Although medication regimens can assist in minimizing the impact of HIV/AIDS, it is still considered a terminal diagnosis, and this is a dying patient.
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