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Can people with HIV/AIDS work in the medical field as a nurse? |
I am doing research on a paper that I am writing for class. I want to know how it is living with HIV/AIDS. Yes people with HIV/AIDS can work as nurse's, doctors, or anything else associated with a hospital. Anyone who wants to enter into the medical field is taught to use universal precautions. Universal precautions are infection control guidelines designed to protect workers from exposure to diseases spread by blood and certain body fluids. It is not advisable because while administering injections & intravenous drips, the nurse can accidentally get own finger pierced which could result in transfer of infection 2 the patient. If you are a medical professional,you obviously take standard precaution regardless of the patient you care for.If, you come to know that someone has any blood borne disease,you will be more vigilant in your practice. I dont see why not but should let the hospital know that you are sick. but I dont why should not be able to work, all you have to do is take precaution just like person that is not sick. |
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