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Understanding HIV/AIDS: A Nursing Perspective on Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Treatment, and Patient Education

HIV and AIDS  Introduction Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) remain among the most pressing global health concerns, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. HIV is a virus that weakens the immune system by targeting CD4+ T cells, which are essential for fighting infections. Without treatment, HIV progresses to AIDS, a condition marked by severe immunosuppression and vulnerability to opportunistic infections. Nurses play a critical role in managing HIV/AIDS through education, clinical care, and psychosocial support. This research synthesizes insights from RegisteredNurseRN (2021), Simplenursing (2022), and Gilbert and Sandeep (2023), offering a clear, explanatory guide for learners, caregivers, and health educators. Pathophysiology of HIV HIV is classified as a retrovirus, meaning it carries its genetic material in the form of RNA rather than DNA. In simple terms, RNA (ribonucleic acid) is like a rough draft or messenger that carries instruc...

Unmasking the Heart: Jesus’ Teaching on True Defilement in Mark 7

Is Crying Beneficial by Victor Mushimbami

The Call to Seek Wisdom Scripture : Proverbs 2:1-5 by Pastor Victor Mushimbami Garneton East Chapel

Kezia and Prisca #love #sisters #unitedkingdom

Understanding Health Inequities Through Personal and Systemic Lenses: A Reflection on My Journey in Kitwe, Zambia by Victor Mushimbami

Canonization of the New Testament Books: “Research Project on the New Testament Books” By VICTOR MUSHIMBAMI

Proverbs 1:8-33 Everyday Wisdom: Two Paths Pastor Victor Mushimbami Garneton East Chapel

Built Environment, Social Capital, and Health: A Reflection on My Neighborhood in Kitwe, Copperbelt Province, Zambia

The Devastating Consequences of Inadequate Housing: A Critical Exploration of the Interconnectedness of Built Environment, Social Determinants, and Health

To the Minister of Health Zambia