AIDS Facts / Possible & Probable Impact On EMTs :
A 4 page paper describing AIDS, the symptoms associated with the
disease, and how it can affect the emergency medical teams.
Bibliography included. AIDS3.wps Children With HIV / AIDS : An 8 page paper on
Children with
AIDS. The writer discusses the pscyho-social impact the
disease has on them and offers suggestions for helping to cope.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Aidschil.wps
Should Kids With AIDS Be Allowed To Attend Public
Schools? : 6 pages in length. In 1985, people in parts of the
country were approaching hysteria at the thought of children
with AIDS attending the same public schools with their own
children. Today, we know better than to think that the disease
can spread through casual contact. Many school systems have
put into place AIDS awareness and prevention programs to
which the AIDS-infected student can be a valuable asset, and
the affected children themselves need the security and
acceptance of routine and friendship. The paper concludes that
kids with AIDS certainly should be allowed in the public
schools, that their presence can benefit all. Bibliography lists 17
sources. AIDS-kid.RTF
Computers and Young People with HIV : This 5 page
report
discusses the uses, applications, and problems associated with
HIV-infected youth and computer technology. While a number
of valuable interactive and multimedia education programs have
been developed for children, teens, and young adults, there are
few programs designed for monitoring and assessment. As
recognition has grown that such differences not only exist but
are of vital importance in providing optimum care of
HIV-infected young people, both the public health and medical
technology communities have begun to expand their efforts in
developing youth specific-programs and tools. Considering the
fact that the virus is increasingly becoming a disease of the
young, such efforts must be considered to be of the utmost
importance. Bibliography lists 3 sources. AIDS-pc.wps
HIV & Youth : In 10 pages the author discusses
HIV and
youth. In the 1990s AIDS/HIV is a very real and very
frightening disease. It does not discriminate; affecting all
people from all walks of life, all races, nationalities, sexes, and
ages. The prevalence of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
has been shown to have a considerable effect on the youth
population, according to the preponderance of the evidence.
This plague knows no limitations. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Hivyouth.wps
Pediatric AIDS : A 17 page paper on the diagnosis,
treatment
and other factors surrounding pediatric AIDS. Bibliography lists
25 sources. Pedaids2.wps
HIV, Vitamin A & The Womb : 2 pages in length.
Briefly
explores the role of vitamin A deficiency in facilitating the
spread of HIV from mothers to unborn babies. Bibliography
lists three sources. Aidsbab2.wps
Infants and AIDS : A 2 page paper that briefly
discuses the
transmission of HIV/AIDS from mother's to the womb. Also
mentions treatment possibilities. Bibliography lists three
sources. Aidsbaby.wps
AIDS and Infants : A 5 page research paper which
examines
the problem of HIV infected infants. The writer discusses what
is believed regarding transmission as well as the course the
disease usually takes in infants and young children.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Aidsinf.wps
Argument - Mandatory HIV Testing for Pregnant Mothers :
7 pages in length. The author argues in support of mandatory
HIV testing for pregnant mothers, not only for the woman's
health, but also for the health of the child. Bibliography lists 8
sources. Mandhiv.wps
Promoting AIDS Awareness In Schools : A 10 page
research
paper discussing AIDS / HIV awareness education in public
schools in America. Several programs are cited, including the
American Red Cross program and a multi-media interactive
program that is free to all. Bibliography includes 10 references.
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