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colleen colleen
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11 years ago
A nurse is planning care for a child with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The highest-priority nursing problem for this child is
1. Risk for infection.
2. Risk for fluid-volume deficit.
3. Ineffective thermoregulation.
4. Ineffective tissue perfusion, peripheral.
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11 years ago
1... A child with HIV is at risk for a myriad of bacterial, viral, fungal, and opportunistic infections because of the effect of the virus on the immune system. Risk for fluid-volume deficit, ineffective thermoregulation, and ineffective tissue perfusion, peripheral would not be priority problems with this disease process.
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