00:00 So let's wrap up this video series. 00:03 HIV takes over CD4 T cells and makes these cells replicate the virus HIV. 00:10 Antiretroviral treatment can be very effective in stopping the HIV life cycle. 00:15 If the patient can follow the regimen exactly as prescribed. 00:19 The medications work in different phases of the HIV life cycle. 00:23 That's why we did this whole video series based on which phase in the life cycle they interrupted. 00:29 Now if the patient isn't able to follow the regimen the biggest concerns are the impact on their immune system and drug resistance. 00:37 Thank you for watching our video today.
The lecture HIV Life Cycle and Drugs: In a Nutshell (Nursing) by Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN is from the course Antiviral Medications (Nursing).
What cells does HIV take over?
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