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Care and feeding tactics for children born with HIV
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Care and feeding tactics for children born with HIV
Care and feeding tactics for children born with HIV
Care and feeding tactics for children born with HIV
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1. Why did many women in India refuse HIV testing in the 1990s?
A.
There was no opportunity to take the test.
B.
Due to stigma and stereotypes
C.
Due to the cost of medicines.
D.
Due to the absence of symptoms.
2. What helps reduce HIV-related stigma?
A.
Tightening restrictions.
B.
Promoting fear.
C.
Spreading reliable information
D.
Compulsory treatment.
3. If the risk of infection is high for a child born to an HIV-positive mother, when is it first recommended to perform a blood test for HIV DNA?
A.
Within 24 hours.
B.
Within 72 hours.
C.
Within 96 hours.
D.
Within 48 hours
4. A child is born to an HIV-positive mother who received three-stage PMTCT. Which vaccines can be administered in the first days after birth?
A.
BCG, HBV
B.
HAV, HBV, OPV.
C.
OPV, QPQ, AKDQ.
D.
AKDQ, OPV, HBV.
5. Inactivated vaccines include:
A.
IPV
B.
OPV.
C.
QPQ .
D.
AKDQ.
6. Preventive vaccinations against hepatitis B for children born to HIV-positive mothers are carried out:
A.
according to schedule 0-2-3-4 months
B.
vaccinations are contraindicated.
C.
according to schedule 0-1-2-12 months.
D.
according to schedule 0-5-7-12 months.
7. When is it recommended to inform a child about HIV?
A.
At school age after 10 years.
B.
In adolescence after 15 years.
C.
Age-appropriate, gradually
D.
After 18 years.
8. When is PCR testing performed for a child born to an HIV-positive mother?
A.
At 6 months.
B.
Immediately after birth.
C.
At 3 months.
D.
All answers are correct
9. Can a mother continue breastfeeding if she is receiving ART?
A.
No, only artificial feeding.
B.
Yes, but up to 3 months.
C.
Yes, it is recommended
D.
Only if the child is living with HIV.
10. What is the main goal of ART?
A.
To facilitate child care.
B.
Completely destroy the virus and boost the child's immunity.
C.
Keep the virus under control and ensure the child's development
D.
Strengthen the child's immunity.
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