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American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders 2004 | TREATING HIV/AIDS: A Quick Reference Guide > | TREATING HIV/AIDS: A Quick Reference Guide Sections: A. General Information on HIV/AIDS, 1. Epidemiology, 2. Transmission of HIV, 3. Pathogenesis of HIV, 4. Antiretroviral Treatment, B. Management of Individuals at High Risk, 1. Assessment, 2. HIV Antibody Testing, 3. Risk Reduction Strategies, 4. Postexposure Prophylaxis, 5. Special Populations of Patients, C. Psychiatric Management of Individuals With HIV/AIDS, 1. Assessment, 2. Management Principles, D. Management of HIV-Related Neuropsychiatric Symptoms, 1. Assessment, a. Differential Diagnosis, b. Workup of Acute Changes in Mental Status, c. Evaluation of Cognitive Symptoms, 2. Treatment, E. Management of Other Disorders, 1. General Treatment Guidelines, 2. Psychiatric Disorders, 3. HIV-Associated Syndromes With Psychiatric Implications. Topics Discussed: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; aids dementia complex; hiv.
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"Based on Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients
With HIV/AIDS, originally published in November 2000. A guideline watch, summarizing significant developments in the scientific literature since publication of this guideline, may be available.Current U.S.
information is available at http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/dhap.htm...."
DOI: 10.1176/appi.books.9780890423370.108513
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