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HIV

HIV

9780190088316
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The first volume in the What Do I Do Now?:: Infectious Diseases series, HIV uses a case-based approach to cover common and important topics in the examination, investigation, management, and prevention of HIV. Each chapter provides a discussion of the diagnosis, key points to remember, and selected references for further reading. The book addresses a wide range of topics including HBV coinfection, bacterial STIs, ART considerations, immunizations, and more, and is suitedfor HIV and outpatient primary care providers, medical students and trainees, and inpatient consultants. HIV is an engaging collection of thought-provoking cases which clinicians can utilize when they encounter difficult patients living with HIV. The volume is also a self-assessment tool that tests thereaders ability to answer the question, What do I do now?
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OUP USA
90171
9780190088316
9780190088316

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
312
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
454
  • Chapter 1: The condom broke and Im tired of worrying about HIV; Sybil Hosek and Raphael J. Landovitz; Chapter 2: I just found out that I have HIV; Ronald Lubelchek and John H. Stroger Jr.; Chapter 3: I hear there is a new medicine that means I dont need to take so many pills?; Gretchen Snoeyenbos Newman and Brian R. Wood; Chapter 4: Im not that good with taking pills every day; Blake Max; Chapter 5: A false-positive HIV test?; Michael J. Peluso and Timothy J. Henrich; Chapter 6: Do I need to use condoms if Im taking my meds?; Robert K. Bolan; Chapter 7: My doctor changed my HIV medications, and now my hepatitis B is back; Jessica A. Meisner and Mamta K. Jain; Chapter 8: Ive got HIV and I want to have a baby; Thana Khawcharoenporn and Beverly E. Sha; Chapter 9: Can I breastfeed my new baby?; Mariam Aziz; Chapter 10: My hair is falling out, and they told me I have syphilis!; Ronnie M. Gravett and Jeanne Marrazzo; Chapter 11: Ive been rashed and confused: Part 1; David E. Barker; Chapter 12: Ive been rashed and confused: Part 2; David E. Barker; Chapter 13: Ive been rashed and confused: Part 3; David E. Barker; Chapter 14: Doc, I think I have a hemorrhoid; Hillary Dunlevy; Chapter 15: This lump under my jaw doesnt hurt but keeps getting bigger; Estefania Gauto-Mariotti and Paul G. Rubinstein; Chapter 16: Sex, Drugs, and Acholic Stools; Sarah A. Rojas and Christian B. Ramers; Chapter 17: Persistent Fever and Cough; L. Beth Gadkowski and Connie Haley; Chapter 18: Ive got a bad headache; Khalil Nasser and Moti Ramgopal; Chapter 19: I feel pretty good, but my body is slowing down . . .; Patricia Heaslip and Oluwatoyin M. Adeyemi; Chapter 20: Is the bright red patch on the roof of my mouth related to the purple splotches on my back?; Juliana Netto and Monica Mercon; Chapter 21: I feel fine. Do I really need to take a cholesterol pill?; Arvind Nishtala and Matthew J. Feinstein; Chapter 22: Am I going to end up on dialysis?; Huma Saeed and Carlos A. Q. Santos; Chapter 23: I want to stop using drugs. What should I do next?; Rick Elion; Chapter 24: Even if I did have HIV, I can cure it with vitamins and herbs; Anna B. Moukouri Kouch, Nicolas P. Schweizer, and Glenn Treisman; Chapter 25: Silent No More; Rebekah Shephard and Pamela Vergara-Rodriguez; Chapter 26: Dont disrespect me, Im Ms., not Mr.; Antonio E. Urbina; Chapter 27: What shots do I need?; Giorgos Hadjivassiliou and Edgar T. Overton; Chapter 28: My gums are really red; Fariba Younai; Chapter 29: Tray Tables Up, Ready for Departure; Gregory Huhn;
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