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North Carolina TASC Clinical Series Training Module Four: Brief Risk Intervention
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Brief Risk Intervention (BRI) The goals of the BRI include: Recognition of risky behavior Acceptance by the client that there is a possibility of risk Acceptance by the client that a new or modified behavior would reduce the risk Acceptance by the client the the new or modified behavior is possible to adopt The goals of the BRI include: Recognition of risky behavior Acceptance by the client that there is a possibility of risk Acceptance by the client that a new or modified behavior would reduce the risk Acceptance by the client the the new or modified behavior is possible to adopt
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Areas for Discussion Providing facts and defining the modes of transmission for: HIV and AIDS Tuberculosis Viral Hepatitis Providing facts and defining the modes of transmission for: HIV and AIDS Tuberculosis Viral Hepatitis
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Modes of Transmission HIV Blood injections Sexual practices with out protection Pregnancy and/or birth and breastfeeding HIV Blood injections Sexual practices with out protection Pregnancy and/or birth and breastfeeding
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Hepatitis Viruses Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Hepatitis D Hepatitis E Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C Hepatitis D Hepatitis E
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