1. Insert surname1
Name:
Instructor:
Subject:
Date
Faith integration
Jerome was African-American,30years of age, and was planning to marry his longtime
girlfriend of 6 years. After a long period of about six months, feeling sickly he came in for
medical checkup at the hospital where I was a nurse practitioner straight from medical school.
The diagnosis confirmed his worst fears; he was HIV positive. According to Jerome, he suspects
having contracted the diseases at a friend’s party, about one year. At the party, he had drunk too
much and had several unprotected sexual encounters with different girls, which he confessed to
not recounting how many they were. During his younger years, he had not used hard drugs, just
alcohol and it was light use, except the one time he went to the party.
In the last eleven months, Jerome has been on antiretroviral medication, but has not been
responding too well. The CD4 count is at 347 currently from 340 cells per micro liter, which is a
very slight improvement.After examining him physically, I discussed his treatment and the
regiment of his medication. His illness weighed him down so much and so did the thought of his
girlfriend. When discussing his sex life, he explained how it felt to him like God was punishing
him for cheating on his girlfriend. The girlfriend was God fearing and they had not had
intercourse as she strongly believed in sex after marriage. He did not know how to approach his
girlfriend with the news. He was ready to tell during his last moments of death but not now. I
2. Insert surname2
explained to him that it was not a punishment from God, but rather a coincidence, which
happened to many people. God had purpose for him, even in his current state. When I told him
that God still loved him and would never leave his side every step of the way, he was relieved.
He agreed to tell his girlfriend, his ordeal, which he now felt, was the best thing to do. The
girlfriend was very angry, when she got the news and ended the relationship. However, Jerome
expected the results, but remained strong in faith, to date.
3. Insert surname3
References
Duke university health system. (2012). Voices of Hope. Retrieved from
http://www.cancer.duke.edu/btc/modules/voices6/