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Select one: A. To help identify risk factors that may indicate that the dient is HI infected B. To criticize the dient for engaging in risky behaviors C. To ensure the dient has a full understanding of the implications of the test D. To obtain informed consent from the client The risk of sexual transmission of HIV is increased by the following except: Select one: A. Anal sex B. Asymptomatic stage of HIV C. Sexually transmitted infections D. Menstruation

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Select one:
A. To help identify risk factors that may indicate that the
dient is HI infected
B. To criticize the dient for engaging in risky behaviors
C. To ensure the dient has a full understanding of the
implications of the test
D. To obtain informed consent from the client
The risk of sexual transmission of HIV is increased by the
following except:
Select one:
A. Anal sex
B. Asymptomatic stage of HIV
C. Sexually transmitted infections
D. Menstruation

Select one: A. To help identify risk factors that may indicate that the dient is HI infected B. To criticize the dient for engaging in risky behaviors C. To ensure the dient has a full understanding of the implications of the test D. To obtain informed consent from the client The risk of sexual transmission of HIV is increased by the following except: Select one: A. Anal sex B. Asymptomatic stage of HIV C. Sexually transmitted infections D. Menstruation

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The correct answer for the first question is D. To obtain informed consent from the client.<br /><br />The purpose of pre-test counseling is to provide the client with information about the HIV test, including the purpose of the test, the testing process, the potential risks and benefits, and the implications of the test results. The goal is to ensure that the client understands the information and consents to undergo the test. This process is crucial for obtaining informed consent from the client.<br /><br />For the second question, the correct answer is D. Menstruation.<br /><br />The risk of sexual transmission of HIV is increased by various factors, including anal sex (A), the asymptomatic stage of HIV (B), and sexually transmitted infections (C). However, menstruation (D) does not increase the risk of sexual transmission of HIV. HIV is primarily transmitted through the exchange of bodily fluids, such as semen, vaginal fluids, or blood, during sexual activity. Menstruation is a natural physiological process that does not involve the exchange of these fluids, and therefore does not increase the risk of HIV transmission.
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