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The progressive decline in CD4+ cells is the primary factor in determining the clinical progression of AIDS.
Nursing Diagnosis
A clinical judgment about individual, family, or community experiences/responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes.
Xerostomia
A condition also known as dry mouth, resulting from reduced or absent saliva flow.
Disequilibrium
An imbalance or lack of stability in physiological systems or social situations, often leading to dysfunction or discomfort.
Malnutrition
A condition resulting from a diet lacking in essential nutrients or failing to consume adequate calories.
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