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1 | Name: Carly Griffin | House: East | Topic: HIV+ Drug Rehabilitation | |||
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5 | Essential Question: What is the most effective way to treat an HIV+ patient in drug rehab? | |||||
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7 | Best Answer: Tailoring a treatment plan to fit the specific needs of a patient in any given facility. | |||||
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11 | 1) What is the most effective way to treat an HIV+ patient in drug rehab? | 1) Given | 1) N/A | |||
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13 | 2) HIV basics must be understood by caregiver/therapist, the patient, their partners, and their family. | 2) You have to know what HIV is in order to treat/live with HIV. | 2) TheBody.com/Shelly Lummus, Service Learning | |||
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15 | 3) Drug Treatment must be understood by caregiver/therapist, the patient, their partners, and their family. | 3) You have to know what a drug treatment (rehab) program is in order to treat/overcome a drug addiction. | 3) TheBody.com/Shelly Lummus, Service Learning | |||
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17 | 4) The effects that Drug Addiction had on the patient must be understood by caregiver/therapist, the patient, their partners, and their family. | 4) You have to know what symptoms you are trying to treat in drug rehab. | 4) DrugAbuse.gov | |||
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19 | 5)The effects that HIV had on the patient must be understood by caregiver/therapist, the patient, their partners, and their family. | 5) You have to know what symptoms you are trying to treat in drug rehab. | 5) DrugAbuse.gov | |||
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21 | 6) Methods of transmission must be thoroughly explained to the patient, their partners, and their families. | 6) People that come in to possible high-risk contact with the patient need to have the knowledge to stay away from contracting the virus; best place to gain this knowledge is through the rehab's counseling services? | 6) AidsInfoNet.org | |||
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23 | 7) Most patients, upon learning that they have contracted HIV, can develop serious psychological and/or emotional issues that can make treatment difficult. | 7) Patients think they have been delivered a death sentence, immediate therapy/counseling can greatly reduce any long-term mental issues, increasing chances of successful treatment. | 7) UNAIDS.org | |||
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25 | 8) Answer One: An effective way to treat an HIV+ patient in drug rehab is by providing HIV counseling and testing services to patients, their partners, and their children. | 8) It is necessary to do anything possible to ensure the HIV does not continue to spread, and that any and all physical, emotional, or mental issues anyone involved has are dealt with. | 8) Shelly Lummus | |||
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27 | 9) It is important that a caregiver/therapist knows the background of their patient | 9) Patients' background reveals where their issues stem from, which must be known for effective treatment. | 9) AidsInfoNet.org | |||
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29 | 10) The patient must have motivation and ability to recover. | 10) Without motivation or ability, effective treatment is impossible. | 10) DrugAbuse.gov | |||
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31 | 11)Relationships must be formed between patients and those administering treatment to make sure the patient gets the most help out of their stay | 11) Relationships allow for more understanding of patient's needs and less emotional barriers that hinder treatmnent success. | 11) Shelly Lummus | |||
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33 | 12) Specific emotional, physical, and mental problems of patients must be identified and considered when administering treatment. | 12) Patients' background reveals where their issues stem from, which must be known for effective treatment. | 12) Shelly Lummus | |||
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35 | 13) Answer Two: An effective way to treat an HIV+ patient in drug rehab is by tailoring a treatment plan to fit the specific needs of each patient in any given facility. | 13) Not every patient has the same problem that needs to be treated, and patients respond better to treatment they know was created for them. | 13) Shelly Lummus, CDC | |||
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37 | 14) A patient must make a smooth transition from the life of a drug addict to the life of a patient managing their HIV. | 14) Life of an addict is chaotic, the changes that need to be made in rehab to their life are imperative to successful treatment. | 14) Avert.org | |||
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39 | 15) Patients need to fully understand their disease, and what they need to do now to help themselves because the patient is ultimately responsible for their own response to treatment. | 15) In order for a treatment plan to be effective, the patient must understand that they are the only ones responsible. | 15) AidsInfoNet.org | |||
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41 | 16) Answer Three: An effective way to treat an HIV+ patient in drug rehab is by ensuring that patient meticulously follows a prescribed antiretroviral treatment plan. | 16) Not following the plan leaves the treatment useless, and eventually to virus mutation and reproduction to a drug-resistent strain of HIV. | 16) AidsInfoNet.org/Shelly Lummus | |||
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43 | 17) Best Answer: The most effective way to treat an HIV+ patient in drug rehab is by tailoring a treatment plan to fit the specific needs of each patient. | If: Counseling, tailored treatment plans, and antiretroviral treatments are good ways to treat an HIV+ patient in drug rehab | ||||
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45 | Then: The most effective way to treat an HIV+ patient in drug rehab is by tailoring a treatment plan to fit the specific needs of each patient because not every patient has the same problem that needs to be treated, and patients respond better to treatment they know was created for them. | |||||
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