Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for an HIV-positive patient who has been on prophylaxis to reduce the risk of opportunistic infections. In reviewing the patient's health record, the nurse correlates that prophylaxis can be stopped based on which data?
A) CD4+ count greater than 50 cells/ L for at least 2 months
B) CD4+ count greater than 100 cells/ L for at least 3 months
C) CD4+ count greater than 200 cells/ L for at least 3 months
D) CD4+ count greater than 500 cells/ L for at least 2 months
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