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laurencescou

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In comparison with HIV infection in adults, HIV infection in infants and children:
 
  1. Has the same signs and symptoms
  2. Has a shorter incubation period
  3. Has a longer survival period
  4. Is detected by using the same tests

Question 2

The Community Health Promotion Model developed at the Indiana University School of Nursing has a nine-step process for implementing the Healthy Cities model. Which of the following is a step in the process?
 
  1. Ensuring high technological access before the plan can be implemented
  2. Soliciting the consent of every member of the community
  3. Assessing the community
  4. Restructuring the public health policy in the community



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Answer to Question 1

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HIV infection in infants and children has a shorter incubation period.

Answer to Question 2

3
Assessing the community is one of the steps in the nine-step process for implementing the Healthy Cities model.



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