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The Basics of Treating HIV/AIDS Clients,
By "markrosern" (Omaha, NE United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hiv/Aids: A Guide to Primary Care (Paperback)
This is the book that every nurse that is caring for HIV/AIDS clients should have as their foundation resource. Peter Ungvarski has brought together an outstanding group of contributors to make this a "bible" for the practitioner that is a novice to the practitioner that is an expert. The text is truly all inclusive, in my opinion. It covers all aspects of aging from infancy to older adult. It delves into the world of the psychosocial and neuropsychiatric dysfunctions. And, Mr. Ungvarski and his contributors delve into the needs of special populations, i.e., men who have sex with men, older adults, injecting drug users, transgendered/transsexual persons, and commercial sex workers to name a few. Mr. Ungvarski and his contributors go on to discuss alternative and complementary therapies and the issues that arise with implementing these therapies. They discuss the issues of culture and ethnicity and how it relates to HIV/AIDS. And, they discuss legal and ethical issues and how they play a role in the world surround HIV/AIDS. As a practitioner, this is the foundation I use. I highly recommend it as the resource for HIV/AIDS! |
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Hiv/Aids: A Guide to Primary Care by Jacquelyn Haak Flaskerud PhD RN FAAN (Paperback - January 15, 1999)
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