4:28 *Hope the Patient will cope with a positive result* I like how she advises the practitioner should ask if the patient has “good financial support.” And if not, then what? A patient who thinks they might be positive but can’t afford to pay for any treatment will probably just bail out of getting tested. They might even get themselves so worked up worried if they were positive they might attempt to commit suicide. They might actually commit suicide and turn out to be HIV negative. Yep. Asking the patient how they’re going to cope financially is really going to help.
Thank you so much dr Priya, really helped me alot as an ART doctor, please can I find your contact to discuss more about thia counselling issue, thank you God bless you.
14:18 Paul: “So even if I don’t have it, I still have to tell my wife?” Dr. Greggs: “That’s right, Paul. You should have thought about that before you started cheating on your wife with sex workers. If you don’t tell her, then you’re going to jail. And if you don’t have HIV now, you’re probably going to get it in prison. This happens a lot when men come here after doing what you’ve been doing. I’m very sorry, Paul. It has to be like this. We have all your information already, and I’m going to have to pass it along to the constable. So sorry. So would you like to proceed.” Paul: “Yeah. I think I need more time to think about it. And yeah, Paul isn’t my real name, so I don’t really care if you tell the police or not. I was just coming to the clinic to see about getting tested, but now I’ve changed my mind.”
9:25 Why does the practitioner feel like they need to ask all these personal questions? Just give the patient the damn test. If a patient goes SCUBA diving, do you ask them if they checked all the safety equipment first? What about if they go skiing or riding a bike? _“OK, Paul. Thanks for visiting the clinic today. About how many times per week do you ride your bike? OK and each time, do you wear protection? Helmet? Shin guards? Paul, who would you call if you fell off your bike. Your mummy? Or your wifey? OK, Paul, when you go outside on a rainy day, do you wear protection from the rain? Raincoat? Umbrella? Boots?”_
Thanks so much for helpful HIV test lessons, this mean Alot to me, am a student studying HIV and AIDS management.
Amazing stuff right here. You have taught better than my lecturer ever could.
thank you so much! really helpful!
Extremely helpful!
Thank you for the upload.
Your work is greatly appreciated!!
excellent priya! keep it up!
Just - crystal clear 🔥
Thaank youu thankk youu so muchh, loved that u did stimulated case
Confidential but posted on UA-cam cracked me up.
Great presentation doctor. Helped a lot! Thank you.
😂, Thank you for watching!
Is just a teaching. The guy is just acting.ok. It is Confidential.
Great presentation.
Thank you. Keep it up.
Superb information maaam
WOW this was very helpful
Thanks for dis message
I love this
4:28 *Hope the Patient will cope with a positive result*
I like how she advises the practitioner should ask if the patient has “good financial support.” And if not, then what? A patient who thinks they might be positive but can’t afford to pay for any treatment will probably just bail out of getting tested. They might even get themselves so worked up worried if they were positive they might attempt to commit suicide. They might actually commit suicide and turn out to be HIV negative. Yep. Asking the patient how they’re going to cope financially is really going to help.
Thank you so much dr Priya, really helped me alot as an ART doctor, please can I find your contact to discuss more about thia counselling issue, thank you God bless you.
I'm glad, you can contact me via priyalosshini@gmail.com
@@priyameds Many thanks and appreciation.
@@priyameds dear Priya I couldn't find your email, please make sure it is the correct one, thanks again.
drhamzakaraama@gmail.com mine is there Doc.
Natural herbal treatment for Hiv disease from Dr.Auchi on UA-cam is there to help anyone
Thank you for your video. I will pass my certification as HIV tester
Can you provide details regarding of green book.
travelhealthpro.org.uk/factsheet/29/hiv-and-aids (I've found a good website regarding the immunisation and green book if u want to know more)
14:18 Paul: “So even if I don’t have it, I still have to tell my wife?”
Dr. Greggs: “That’s right, Paul. You should have thought about that before you started cheating on your wife with sex workers. If you don’t tell her, then you’re going to jail. And if you don’t have HIV now, you’re probably going to get it in prison. This happens a lot when men come here after doing what you’ve been doing. I’m very sorry, Paul. It has to be like this. We have all your information already, and I’m going to have to pass it along to the constable. So sorry.
So would you like to proceed.”
Paul: “Yeah. I think I need more time to think about it. And yeah, Paul isn’t my real name, so I don’t really care if you tell the police or not. I was just coming to the clinic to see about getting tested, but now I’ve changed my mind.”
I love these comments...#lol
9:25 Why does the practitioner feel like they need to ask all these personal questions? Just give the patient the damn test. If a patient goes SCUBA diving, do you ask them if they checked all the safety equipment first? What about if they go skiing or riding a bike? _“OK, Paul. Thanks for visiting the clinic today. About how many times per week do you ride your bike? OK and each time, do you wear protection? Helmet? Shin guards? Paul, who would you call if you fell off your bike. Your mummy? Or your wifey? OK, Paul, when you go outside on a rainy day, do you wear protection from the rain? Raincoat? Umbrella? Boots?”_
This is actually funny! No hate buddy! You can always skip the questions. This is an example only.
Very Informative
i m lab tech from Kashmir
Women don't transmit to men. Extremely rare!
Hiv test 15 month after exposure nagetiv but all symptoms