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2506_Ch19_329-340.indd 0337 2506 Ch 19 329 - 340 .indd Interventions with2. Transmission of HIV and infection of the client are 1. Present the following information 0 337 preventing transmission of HIV and infection of the client. b. Shaking hands, hugging, social (dry) kissing, holding misconceptions, calm fears, and support an environment of c. Touching unsoiled linens or clothing, money, furniture, appropriate interventions for care of the client with HIV d. Being near someone who has HIV disease at work, school, disease. e. Toilet seats, bathtubs, towels, showers, or swimming prevented. a. Casual or household contact with an individual with HIV pools.or other inanimate objects.infection.restaurants, or in elevators.hands, or other nonsexual physical contact. Teach that HIV cannot be contracted from:^ Selected Rationalesin an effort to clarify 1 10/1/10 9:37:41 AM 0 / 1 / 10 9 : 37 : 41 AM