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Medical-Surgical Nursing:Assessment and Managementof Clinical Problems 9th Edition by Sharon Lewis,Shannon Ruff Dirksen,Margaret McLean Heitkemper,Linda Bucher

Edition 9ISBN: 978-0323086783
book Medical-Surgical Nursing:Assessment and Managementof Clinical Problems 9th Edition by Sharon Lewis,Shannon Ruff Dirksen,Margaret McLean Heitkemper,Linda Bucher cover

Medical-Surgical Nursing:Assessment and Managementof Clinical Problems 9th Edition by Sharon Lewis,Shannon Ruff Dirksen,Margaret McLean Heitkemper,Linda Bucher

Edition 9ISBN: 978-0323086783
Exercise 10
Treatment with two nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) and a protease inhibitor (PI) is prescribed for a patient with HIV infection who has a CD4⁺ T-cell count of <400/µL.The patient asks why so many drugs are necessary for treatment.What should the nurse explain as the primary rationale for combination therapy?
A) Cross-resistance between specific antiretroviral drugs is reduced when drugs are given in combination.
B) Combinations of antiretroviral drugs decrease the potential for development of antiretroviral-resistant HIV variants.
C) Side effects of the drugs are reduced when smaller doses of three different drugs are used rather than large doses of one drug.
D) When Treatment with two nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) and a protease inhibitor (PI) is prescribed for a patient with HIV infection who has a CD4⁺ T-cell count of <400/µL.The patient asks why so many drugs are necessary for treatment.What should the nurse explain as the primary rationale for combination therapy? A) Cross-resistance between specific antiretroviral drugs is reduced when drugs are given in combination. B) Combinations of antiretroviral drugs decrease the potential for development of antiretroviral-resistant HIV variants. C) Side effects of the drugs are reduced when smaller doses of three different drugs are used rather than large doses of one drug. D) When   T-cell counts are <500/µL, a combination of drugs that ha   ve different actions is more effective in slowing HIV growth. T-cell counts are <500/µL, a combination of drugs that ha Treatment with two nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) and a protease inhibitor (PI) is prescribed for a patient with HIV infection who has a CD4⁺ T-cell count of <400/µL.The patient asks why so many drugs are necessary for treatment.What should the nurse explain as the primary rationale for combination therapy? A) Cross-resistance between specific antiretroviral drugs is reduced when drugs are given in combination. B) Combinations of antiretroviral drugs decrease the potential for development of antiretroviral-resistant HIV variants. C) Side effects of the drugs are reduced when smaller doses of three different drugs are used rather than large doses of one drug. D) When   T-cell counts are <500/µL, a combination of drugs that ha   ve different actions is more effective in slowing HIV growth. ve different actions is more effective in slowing HIV growth.
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