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HIV RISK ASSESSMENT: A QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
 
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Date Created/Most Recent Revision: 2001

Authors and Affiliations: Mountain Plains AIDS Education and Training Center, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Target Audience: All medical providers

Language: English

Type of Material: Laminated pocket guide

Publisher: Mountain Plains AIDS Education and Training Center

Copyright: No

Reviewers: Belinda Brown, FNP; Michael MacLean, PA-C

SYNOPSIS/DESCRIPTION:
This is a quick reference guide that will aid all medical providers in identifying patients at risk for HIV. Examples of questions and tips to obtaining a sexual and drug use history in a non-judgmental manner are provided. A must have for providers who are new to HIV/AIDS care. An excellent tool to supplement history taking lectures and discussions.
ORDERING INFORMATION:
Ordering Information: Odessa Stribling
MPAETC, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
4200 E. 9th Avenue, Campus Box A-089, Denver CO 80262
Telephone: 303-315-2516
Fax: 303-315-2514
E-mail: odessa.stribling@uchsc.edu

Permission to Reproduce: No

Permission to Distribute: Yes

Cost per copy: $0.8
Multiple copies: 250 cards for $150

Shipping Cost: included in cost

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