Answer:
Explanation:
Well aids/ HIV spreed very easily. If a person is pregnant with aids or HIV it will transfer to the baby. Then is the mum or baby has intercourse with anyone they now have it. It spreads very easily and sometimes they could be non-symptomatic.
( When the kid is older and they have intercourse they will be able to spread it is what I meant. )
Answer:
The answer is A: virus
Explanation:
AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is caused by the late-stage HIV virus; as a manifestation of the patient's great immune compromise, which is practically without defense to resist any infectious attack on the organism.
Answer:
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Lithium carbonate</h3>
Explanation:
Bipolar disorders, which used to be called manic depression, is a serious illness that causes a person to have dramatic shifts in emotions, mood, and energy levels: moving from extreme lows to extreme highs.
But these shifts don't happen moment to moment, they usually happen over several days or weeks.
Bipolar disorders are most effectively treated with a combination of tricyclic antidepressants and <u>lithium carbonate.</u>
As a result, the correct answer is "lithium carbonate".
Answer:
The correct answer is option C
FLANK PAIN AND HEMATURIA
A client has been diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease. On assessment of the client, the nurse will observe for FLANK PAIN AND HEMATURIA as the most common manifestation of this disorder
Explanation: Polycystic kidney disease is an inherited disease of the kidney caused by abnormal gene mutation, it is characterised by clusters of non cancerous sacs containing water-like fluids (cysts) in the kidney.
Symptoms of polycystic kidney disease includes back or side pain,swollen abdomen,excessive tiredness (fatigue), blood in the urine and high blood pressure.
Treatment of polycystic kidney disease is with administration of pain relievers, anti-hypertensive like angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor(example;Captopril) to control blood pressure, avoidance of high sodium diet, surgical removal of cyst, haemodialysis and kidney transplantation.