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LECTURER :UMBAS SPd.M.spd 
DUTIES : ENGLISH Paper II 
A I D S 
BY 
NAME : LISNA WATI 
NIM : 10. 10.776 
LEVEL : IIA 
ACADEMY OF NURSING 
GOI KABUPATENT MUNA 
2012
2 
FOREWORD 
Dear Director of Nursing Academy Muna Government 
Dear brothers and sisters 
First of all I want to thank you for the opportunity that has been given. In this health 
seminar I want to talk about HIV AIDS. 
As we all know, that the nurse must have good English language skills. Therefore, improving 
the quality of care is very important especially English language skills as an important condition in the 
era of globalization. 
On behalf of the entire staff of the district nursing academy muna, I say thank you for your 
attention. I hope that this seminar can benefit us all. 
Raha, mei 2012 
Compiler
3 
LIST OF CONTENT 
PREFACE ................................................................................................................ i 
LIST OF CONTENT .................................................................................................. ii 
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 
1.1 Background ............................................................................................. 1.1 
1.2 Problem Statement ................................................................................. 1.2 
CHAPTER II: DISCUSSION 
2.1. Understanding HIV AIDS ........................................................................... 2.1 
2.2. Etiology .................................................................................................... 2.2 
2.3.Pathophysiology ............................................................................................ 2.3 
2.4. Clinical ....................................................................................................... 2.4 
2.5. Transmission ............................................................................................ 2.5 
2.6. Prevention ............................................................................................... 2.6 
CHAPTER III: CLOSSE 
3.1 Conclution ............................................................................................. 3.1 
3.2 Suggestion ............................................................................................. 3.2 
SOURCE OFF
4 
BAB I 
CHAPTER I 
1.1. Background 
AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is a syndrome / collection of symptoms 
caused by the retrovirus that attacks the body's immune system or defense. With the destruction 
of the immune system, then the infected person vulnerable to other diseases are fatal, are known 
as opportunistic infections. AIDS cases were first discovered by Gottlieb in the United States in 
1981 and the virus was discovered by Luc Montagnier in 1983. 
Today AIDS has infected almost every country in the world (pandemic), including 
Indonesia. As of November 1996 is estimated to have contained as many as 8.4 million cases in 
the world that consists of 6.7 million adults and 1.7 million children. In Indonesia based on data 
sourced from the Directorate General of P2M and PLP Department of Health until May 1, 1998 
the number of people living with HIV / AIDS as many as 685 people were reported by 23 
provinces in Indonesia. Data on the number of people with HIV / AIDS in Indonesia is 
essentially not a picture of the actual number of patients. In the prevailing theory of disease 
"Iceberg" where patients are seen only a small part of it should be. For the WHO estimates that 
behind 1-infected patients have been there are approximately 100-200 people with HIV are not 
known. 
To date drugs and vaccines that are expected to help solve the problem of HIV / AIDS 
has not been found. One of the alternatives in an effort to overcome the problematic number of 
sufferers is increasing prevention efforts are all those parties which require us to not engage in an 
environment that enables the transmission of HIV can be infected
5 
1.2. Problem Statement 
As for the formulation of the problem in the manufacture of this paper are: 
1. What is the HIV-AIDS? 
2. What are the causes of HIV AIDS? 
3. How the pathophysiology of HIV AIDS? 
4. How do the symptoms of HIV AIDS? 
5. How the methods / techniques of transmission HIV AIDS virus? 
6. How does HIV AIDS prevention?
6 
CHAPTER II 
DISCUSSION 
2.1. Understanding HIV AIDS 
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus which can cause AIDS. 
AIDS stands for Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome which is the impact / effect of the 
proliferation of HIV virus in a living body. 
2.2. Etiology 
The cause of AIDS is a retrovirus belonging to a type of RNA virus called HIV that 
attacks white blood cells called CD4 cells that can damage the human immune system that 
ultimately could not survive the disruption despite a very mild disease though. 
2.3.Pathophysiology 
In early infection, HIV does not cause immediate death of cells in the infection but prior 
experience of replication (duplication), to allow time to develop in the patient's body, which will 
eventually spend or damage up to a certain number of T4 cells lymfosit. after a few months to 
several years later, then the patient will be seen as a result of clinical symptoms of HIV infection 
is. The period between HIV infected with the onset of symptoms of disease (incubation period) is 
6 months to more than 10 years, an average of 21 months in children and 60 months in adults. 
Infection by the HIV virus causes impaired immune function resulting in reduced endurance or 
lost, consequently susceptible to other diseases such as infectious diseases caused by bacteria and 
fungi.
7 
2.4. Clinical 
 Fatigue and lethargy 
 Weight loss decreases dramatically 
 Fever and sweating are often at a time when the night 
 Diarrhoea and lack of appetite 
 White patches on the tongue and in the mouth 
 Swelling of the neck and groin 
 Pneumonia 
 Skin cancer 
2.5. Transmission 
1. Through the Sexual 
HIV can be spread through sexual intercourse (heterosexual or homosexual). HIV found in 
all body fluids, but that proved instrumental in the spread of AIDS is semen, vaginal fluids, 
and blood. 
2. Through the Blood 
Transmission of AIDS through blood occurs with: 
- Blood transfusions containing HIV. 
- Syringes / tools other puncture (acupuncture, tattooing, piercing) used people with HIV 
without properly sterilized. 
- Razors, nail clippers, or toothbrushes used people with the HIV virus. 
3. Infected with HIV Through Mother to Baby 
Pregnant women with HIV can transfer virus to her fetus. Transmission can occur when a 
baby in the womb, during childbirth, and after the baby is born.
8 
2.6. Prevention 
1. Prevention of HIV Infection Through Sexual Relations 
- You stay away from sex 
- Be faithful to each other with a partner 
- Prevented by condoms 
2.Prevention of HIV Infection Through blood 
- Call for a high risk group for contracting AIDS is not a blood donod 
- Syringes and equipment contaminated with body fluids must be sterilized by default 
every time consumables 
3. Prevention of HIV Infection Through Mother 
Efforts to prevent transmission occurs only with the appeal that HIV-infected mothers 
who are not pregnant.
9 
BAB III 
CLOSING 
3.2. Conclution 
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus which can cause AIDS. AIDS stands 
Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome which is the impact / effect of the proliferation of HIV 
virus in a living body. 
Transmission virus HIV AIDS: 
1. Through the Sexual 
2. Through the Blood 
3. Infected with HIV through mother to baby 
3.2. Sugesstion 
In writing this askep still less than perfect because of the lack of reference that we get. 
So, criticism and suggestions that are built specifically from the supervisor as well as from 
fellow readers so we expect this to perfection askep future.
10 
REFERENCES 
No news of AIDS III. 3/1994. 
No news of AIDS III. 4/1994. 
Department of Health "National Program Development Guide Eradication and Prevention of 
AIDS, Jakarta 1992. 
Syarifuddin Djalil "Health Laboratory Service Serologic tests for AIDS" AIDS: Hints For Health 
Officer, Ministry of Health, Jakarta 1989.

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Makalah english ''hiv aids''

  • 1. 1 LECTURER :UMBAS SPd.M.spd DUTIES : ENGLISH Paper II A I D S BY NAME : LISNA WATI NIM : 10. 10.776 LEVEL : IIA ACADEMY OF NURSING GOI KABUPATENT MUNA 2012
  • 2. 2 FOREWORD Dear Director of Nursing Academy Muna Government Dear brothers and sisters First of all I want to thank you for the opportunity that has been given. In this health seminar I want to talk about HIV AIDS. As we all know, that the nurse must have good English language skills. Therefore, improving the quality of care is very important especially English language skills as an important condition in the era of globalization. On behalf of the entire staff of the district nursing academy muna, I say thank you for your attention. I hope that this seminar can benefit us all. Raha, mei 2012 Compiler
  • 3. 3 LIST OF CONTENT PREFACE ................................................................................................................ i LIST OF CONTENT .................................................................................................. ii CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background ............................................................................................. 1.1 1.2 Problem Statement ................................................................................. 1.2 CHAPTER II: DISCUSSION 2.1. Understanding HIV AIDS ........................................................................... 2.1 2.2. Etiology .................................................................................................... 2.2 2.3.Pathophysiology ............................................................................................ 2.3 2.4. Clinical ....................................................................................................... 2.4 2.5. Transmission ............................................................................................ 2.5 2.6. Prevention ............................................................................................... 2.6 CHAPTER III: CLOSSE 3.1 Conclution ............................................................................................. 3.1 3.2 Suggestion ............................................................................................. 3.2 SOURCE OFF
  • 4. 4 BAB I CHAPTER I 1.1. Background AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is a syndrome / collection of symptoms caused by the retrovirus that attacks the body's immune system or defense. With the destruction of the immune system, then the infected person vulnerable to other diseases are fatal, are known as opportunistic infections. AIDS cases were first discovered by Gottlieb in the United States in 1981 and the virus was discovered by Luc Montagnier in 1983. Today AIDS has infected almost every country in the world (pandemic), including Indonesia. As of November 1996 is estimated to have contained as many as 8.4 million cases in the world that consists of 6.7 million adults and 1.7 million children. In Indonesia based on data sourced from the Directorate General of P2M and PLP Department of Health until May 1, 1998 the number of people living with HIV / AIDS as many as 685 people were reported by 23 provinces in Indonesia. Data on the number of people with HIV / AIDS in Indonesia is essentially not a picture of the actual number of patients. In the prevailing theory of disease "Iceberg" where patients are seen only a small part of it should be. For the WHO estimates that behind 1-infected patients have been there are approximately 100-200 people with HIV are not known. To date drugs and vaccines that are expected to help solve the problem of HIV / AIDS has not been found. One of the alternatives in an effort to overcome the problematic number of sufferers is increasing prevention efforts are all those parties which require us to not engage in an environment that enables the transmission of HIV can be infected
  • 5. 5 1.2. Problem Statement As for the formulation of the problem in the manufacture of this paper are: 1. What is the HIV-AIDS? 2. What are the causes of HIV AIDS? 3. How the pathophysiology of HIV AIDS? 4. How do the symptoms of HIV AIDS? 5. How the methods / techniques of transmission HIV AIDS virus? 6. How does HIV AIDS prevention?
  • 6. 6 CHAPTER II DISCUSSION 2.1. Understanding HIV AIDS HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus which can cause AIDS. AIDS stands for Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome which is the impact / effect of the proliferation of HIV virus in a living body. 2.2. Etiology The cause of AIDS is a retrovirus belonging to a type of RNA virus called HIV that attacks white blood cells called CD4 cells that can damage the human immune system that ultimately could not survive the disruption despite a very mild disease though. 2.3.Pathophysiology In early infection, HIV does not cause immediate death of cells in the infection but prior experience of replication (duplication), to allow time to develop in the patient's body, which will eventually spend or damage up to a certain number of T4 cells lymfosit. after a few months to several years later, then the patient will be seen as a result of clinical symptoms of HIV infection is. The period between HIV infected with the onset of symptoms of disease (incubation period) is 6 months to more than 10 years, an average of 21 months in children and 60 months in adults. Infection by the HIV virus causes impaired immune function resulting in reduced endurance or lost, consequently susceptible to other diseases such as infectious diseases caused by bacteria and fungi.
  • 7. 7 2.4. Clinical  Fatigue and lethargy  Weight loss decreases dramatically  Fever and sweating are often at a time when the night  Diarrhoea and lack of appetite  White patches on the tongue and in the mouth  Swelling of the neck and groin  Pneumonia  Skin cancer 2.5. Transmission 1. Through the Sexual HIV can be spread through sexual intercourse (heterosexual or homosexual). HIV found in all body fluids, but that proved instrumental in the spread of AIDS is semen, vaginal fluids, and blood. 2. Through the Blood Transmission of AIDS through blood occurs with: - Blood transfusions containing HIV. - Syringes / tools other puncture (acupuncture, tattooing, piercing) used people with HIV without properly sterilized. - Razors, nail clippers, or toothbrushes used people with the HIV virus. 3. Infected with HIV Through Mother to Baby Pregnant women with HIV can transfer virus to her fetus. Transmission can occur when a baby in the womb, during childbirth, and after the baby is born.
  • 8. 8 2.6. Prevention 1. Prevention of HIV Infection Through Sexual Relations - You stay away from sex - Be faithful to each other with a partner - Prevented by condoms 2.Prevention of HIV Infection Through blood - Call for a high risk group for contracting AIDS is not a blood donod - Syringes and equipment contaminated with body fluids must be sterilized by default every time consumables 3. Prevention of HIV Infection Through Mother Efforts to prevent transmission occurs only with the appeal that HIV-infected mothers who are not pregnant.
  • 9. 9 BAB III CLOSING 3.2. Conclution HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus which can cause AIDS. AIDS stands Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome which is the impact / effect of the proliferation of HIV virus in a living body. Transmission virus HIV AIDS: 1. Through the Sexual 2. Through the Blood 3. Infected with HIV through mother to baby 3.2. Sugesstion In writing this askep still less than perfect because of the lack of reference that we get. So, criticism and suggestions that are built specifically from the supervisor as well as from fellow readers so we expect this to perfection askep future.
  • 10. 10 REFERENCES No news of AIDS III. 3/1994. No news of AIDS III. 4/1994. Department of Health "National Program Development Guide Eradication and Prevention of AIDS, Jakarta 1992. Syarifuddin Djalil "Health Laboratory Service Serologic tests for AIDS" AIDS: Hints For Health Officer, Ministry of Health, Jakarta 1989.