About the Disease
Risk Factors/STATS
Diagnostic Test
Treatment
Nursing Interventions
100

What does HIV target in the body?

CD4 cells (T cells)

100

How many people worldwide are living with HIV as of 2023?

Approximately 38 million.

100

What test detects HIV antibodies in the blood or oral fluid?

HIV Antibody Test.

100

What is the standard treatment approach for managing HIV?

Antiretroviral Therapy (ART).

100

Why is medication adherence crucial in HIV treatment?

To suppress viral load and prevent drug resistance.

200

Name the two types of HIV

HIV-1 and HIV-2

200

What is the most affected region globally by HIV?

Sub-Saharan Africa.

200

Which test identifies the p24 antigen present in the virus?

HIV Antigen Test

200

Which class of drugs blocks viral replication?

NRTIs (e.g., Tenofovir, Emtricitabine).

200

What diet is recommended for individuals with HIV?

A diet rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals.

300

What are the three main stages of HIV infection?

Acute HIV, Chronic HIV, and AIDS

300

What activity carries the highest risk of HIV transmission?

Unprotected sexual contact

300

What test is used to detect the virus itself in high-risk or early infection cases?

Nucleic Acid Test (NAT)

300

What do NNRTIs do in HIV treatment?

Prevent viral DNA synthesis.

300

What lifestyle modification is advised to maintain immune function?

Moderate physical activity and avoidance of exposure to sick individuals.

400

What is the defining characteristic of AIDS?

Severe immunodeficiency leading to opportunistic infections and cancers.

400

What other health condition increases susceptibility to HIV?

Other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

400

Which test helps assess immune function by measuring the number of CD4 cells?

CD4 Count

400

Name the class of drugs that inhibits viral protein processing.

Protease Inhibitors (PIs).

400

Name a strategy to prevent opportunistic infections in individuals with HIV.

Safe hygiene practices and avoiding raw/undercooked foods.

500

How do HIV-1 and HIV-2 differ in terms of geographic prevalence?

HIV-1 is global, while HIV-2 is largely confined to West Africa

500

Name two modes of mother-to-child HIV transmission

During childbirth and breastfeeding

500

What test is used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment by measuring the amount of HIV in the blood?

Viral Load Test

500

How do INSTIs function in HIV treatment?

Block viral integration into host DNA.

500

Why is psychosocial support important in managing HIV?

It reduces stigma, improves mental health, and fosters adherence to treatment.

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