You must be at least 12 years of age in Florida.
** NOTE ** Minors 12 years of age and over do NOTneed parental consent for examination and treatment.
(A minor under the age of 12 does need parental consent).
This is taken directly from the Hillsborough County Health Department's STD clinic page. There is a good deal of information there. See the related link below for a directory of local test sites and further information.
Without knowing your history, we have no way of answering this. Get tested is the best answer we can give.
The patient is not tested for HIV prior to surgery.
Nurses are not routinely tested for HIV for employment in the US. HIV is not a barrier to working in the health care industry.
It is tested to determine if the body is producing antibodies to HIV.
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
You will need to be tested to confirm you have HIV.
You must be tested.
Very unlikely, unless you have had other exposures to the HIV since you last tested.
Both are spread by sex, but you can have either one without having the other. Get tested for both.
No it will not. HIV must be specifically tested for.
At least in the United States if they are going to test you for HIV, they MUST inform you and you have to give consent. Well, if you are under 18, your parent would have to give consent. Don't know what state you live in but, in Tennessee all that is required is for the person to tell you that you are being tested for HIV. If there is a needle stick then yes you may be tested for HIV but you will always be told first
hiv should not be kept a secret. If you have hiv you have a responsibility to inform anyone who may get it or have gotten it from you so they can be tested