Transcription of Nursing Care of Patients with HIV: Participant's Guide
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Nursing care of Patients with HIV/AIDS. Nurses provide life-saving and life-enriching care throughout the world. Often they are the first provider or even the primary provider for Patients with HIV. While medically focused trainings provide a valuable service to the doctors in HIV care, nurses need training geared to their competencies and roles. To equip nurses in resource- limited areas with this specialized training, Family Health International has developed Nursing Care of Patients with HIV/AIDS. This curriculum is intended for nurses working in facilities ranging from the primary-level health center to the tertiary-level hospital who work in a variety of roles to provide care to those with HIV. As education levels and experience vary, the curriculum was designed to be comprehensive: it includes 15 modules, a facilitator 's Guide , and a Participant's Guide .
comprehensive: it includes 15 modules, a facilitator’s guide, and a participant’s guide. the length of the course can be tailored to fit individual needs. the program in the facilitator’s guide has been designed for a five-day agenda, but a seven-day agenda is also included. Guidance on HiV care and treatment in resource-limited areas is
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