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sammy

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When developing the plan of care for a client who is to receive aggressive drug therapy for treatment of HIV, the nurse understands that the goal of this therapy is to:
 
  A) promote progression of disease C) improve survival rates
  B) intervene in late-stage AIDS D) conduct more drug research

Question 2

After the nurse teaches a client about measures to help reduce the symptoms of premenstrual syndrome, which client statement indicates a need for additional teaching?
 
  A) I will make sure to take my estrogen supplements a week before my period.
  B) I've signed up to join an aerobic exercise class three times a week.
  C) I'll cut down on the number of cups of coffee and colas that I drink everyday.
  D) I've just quit smoking about a month ago, so that should help.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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