chap 37: HIV & AIDS Flashcards
1
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- The goals of treatment when prescribing antiretroviral medication to patients with HIV include:
- Prevent vertical HIV transmission
- Improve quality of life
- Prolong survival
- All of the above
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- All of the above
2
Q
- A challenge faced with antiretroviral therapy (ART) is:
- Patients abusing ART
- Drug-resistant mutations of HIV
- Reduction of transmissibility of HIV
- Lack of efficacy data
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- Drug-resistant mutations of HIV
3
Q
- Predictors for successful treatment with antiretroviral therapy (ART) in HIV-positive patients include:
- They respond to a low-potency treatment regimen
- They have demonstrated resistance in the past and should respond to newer ART drugs
- The patient is strictly adherent to the ART treatment regimen
- Lower baseline CD4 T-cell count at baseline
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- The patient is strictly adherent to the ART treatment regimen
4
Q
- The goal of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-positive patients is:
- Maximum suppression of HIV replication
- Eradication of HIV virus from the body
- Determining a treatment regimen that is free of adverse effects
- Suppression of CD4 T-cell count
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- Maximum suppression of HIV replication
5
Q
- Pregnant women who are HIV positive:
- Are treated with AZT alone to prevent birth defects
- Are treated with a combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimen
- Should not be treated with ART due to teratogenicity of the drugs
- Are at high risk of developing resistance to ART drugs
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- Are treated with a combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimen
6
Q
- Antiretroviral therapy is recommended for HIV-positive patients with:
- A history of AIDS-defining illness
- Pregnant women
- Hepatitis B co-infection
- All of the above
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- All of the above
7
Q
- If considering starting a patient on the nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor abacavir, the following testing is recommended prior to prescribing:
- Renal function
- HLA B*5701 testing
- Pancreatic enzyme levels
- CYP 450 enzyme activity
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- HLA B*5701 testing
8
Q
- Suzanne is pregnant and has tested HIV positive. Which antiretroviral drug should be avoided in women who are pregnant?
- Lopinavir/r
- Zidovudine
- Ritonavir
- Lopinavir/ritonavir
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- Lopinavir/r
9
Q
- The cost of HIV treatment can be prohibitive for any patient. Patients can receive assistance from the:
- Best Pharmaceuticals for HIV/AIDS Patient Act
- Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act
- National Institute of Health HIV/AIDS Assistance Fund
- Centers for Disease Control HIV/AIDS Treatment Fund
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- Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act
10
Q
- Resistance to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is measured by:
- Measuring the DNA viral load in the serum
- Determining plasma viral RNA on two successive measurements
- Phenotype assays of the combination of ART the patient is on
- Elevation of T4 counts
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- Determining plasma viral RNA on two successive measurements
11
Q
- Phenotype assays are used to measure _______ of antiretroviral therapy.
- Effectiveness
- Genotype
- Sensitivity
- Hypersensitivity susceptibility
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- Sensitivity
12
Q
- Patient factors that contribute to antiretroviral therapy (ART) failure include:
- Being a male who has sex with males
- HIV diagnosis in pregnancy
- Good compliance with the ART treatment regimen
- ART adverse effects
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- ART adverse effects
13
Q
- Patients who are taking antiretroviral therapy need to have the following monitored:
- Lipid levels
- Sexual functioning
- Platelet count
- All of the above
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- Lipid levels
14
Q
- Successful antiretroviral therapy (ART) in an HIV-positive patient is determined by:
- Being able to stop ART therapy due to HIV virus eradication
- Lowering HIV viral load to unmeasurable amounts
- Individual measures of success based on their personal situation
- Normal blood hematologic factors
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- Individual measures of success based on their personal situation