Arrhythmia is the irregularity of heartbeats. A heart should beat just like seconds hand of a clock. Those who are the victims of arrhythmia experience fast or slow heartbeats very often. Some times arrhythmia don't cause any problem. They don't need any specific treatment. Some Arrhythmia is serious. A child with serious Arrhythmia needs a regular checkup. It is hard for such a child to participate in some sports activities. A child with serious arrhythmia may need medicines, Some regular test, radiofrequency ablation, a device or surgery.
Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type.
Answer: Frequency
If you take a test in a health care setting, when it's time to take the test, a health care provider will take your sample (blood or oral fluid), and you may be able to wait for the results if it's a rapid HIV test. If the test comes back negative, and you haven't had an exposure for 3 months, you can be confident you're not infected with HIV.
If your HIV test result is positive, you may need to get a follow-up test to be sure you have HIV.
Your health care provider or counselor may talk with you about your risk factors, answer questions about your general health, and discuss next steps with you, especially if your result is positive.
HIV has become a very manageable disease with many only having to take one pill a day, but the virus is constantly evolving or mutating, so one has to be extra vigilant and take all medications according to compliance. The biggest failures in a therapy is non-compliance.
Answer: On APEX your answer will be D.
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