Secondary HIV prevention or positive prevention is used when caring for African–American women living with HIV by addressing which of the following behavioral risks? (Select all that apply)

A) Interpersonal mistrust
B) Financial stability
C) Poor adherence to treatment
D) Active participation in treatment programs
E) Compromised self-advocacy in sexual relationships


A, C, D

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A patient with stage 2 Alzheimer disease becomes very agitated in the evenings. What would be an appropriate nursing intervention for the nurse to use for this patient?

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A) "You are too old for that kind of behavior." B) "Tell me what you enjoy the most." C) "You can be sexually active as long as you want to be." D) "There comes a time in life when this is no longer important."

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A hospice patient has been receiving oral pain medication for several weeks. The patient started with 4 mg of the drug, and each week has had to increase the amount by 2–3 mg to obtain adequate pain relief. The nurse recognizes that the patient

1. has developed immunity to the drug. 2. has developed a tolerance to the drug. 3. has developed a physiologic addiction to the drug. 4. has developed a psychological addiction to the drug.

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