Nothing
The patient is not tested for HIV prior to surgery.
It would be unlikely to get HIV in the manner you describe.
No you can not.
Relief happens if you are HIV negative.
only if patient has HIV to begin with.
No. Jawaharlal Nehru was not an HIV plus.
Yes. All doctors in the United States are required to inform a patient who has tested positive for the HIV virus.
It doesn't affect you, the HIV patient, in any way. Just be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after changed pads or tampons, and dispose of the used ones properly.
The result is that the patient HIV infected if the hbsag is negative.
Yes, the swine flu is dangerous to an HIV AIDS patient. Any minor infection or even a cold is deadly to an HIV AIDS patient. The person has to have progressed AIDS, otherwise it won't be as dangerous.
About 1 week.
Low platelet counts are not a major feature of HIV. It is an abnormal lab that you should discuss with your doctor.