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Antiretroviral: A substance or drug that suppresses the activity of retroviruses such as HIV.
Autonomy: In health care, the right of a patient to make decisions about his own care.
AZT: Zidovudine (formerly called azidothymidine [abbreviated AZT]), a drug used against in health care, HIV.
Beneficence: The principle of balancing the opportunity to do good vs. the chance of doing harm.
Dignity: In health care, treating each patient with respect.
Ethics: Moral principles that govern a person or group's behavior.
Human Rights: A right that is believed to justifiably belong to every person.
Informed Consent: The idea that a patient or research subject must be informed of what will happen to him.
Justice: In health care, being fair or equal in the distribution of care.
NGO: Nongovernmental organization, such as a not-for-profit group or group of volunteers.
PEPFAR: President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
Retrovirus: An RNA virus ( a virus composed of RNA, not of DNA).
Scarce: Limited; insufficient for the demand.
UNICEF: United Nations Children's Fund.
USAID: Us Agency for International Development.
Human Rights, Ethics, & Global Health
Across:1. | Us Agency for International Development. | 3. | A right that is believed to justifiably belong to every person. | 5. | Zidovudine (formerly called azidothymidine [abbreviated AZT]), a drug used against in health care, HIV. | 7. | Nongovernmental organization, such as a not-for-profit group or group of volunteers. | 8. | A substance or drug that suppresses the activity of retroviruses such as HIV. | 10. | In health care, being fair or equal in the distribution of care. | 13. | President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. | 14. | Moral principles that govern a person or group's behavior. |
| | Down:2. | In health care, treating each patient with respect. | 4. | An RNA virus ( a virus composed of RNA, not of DNA). | 6. | The principle of balancing the opportunity to do good vs. the chance of doing harm. | 8. | In health care, the right of a patient to make decisions about his own care. | 9. | The idea that a patient or research subject must be informed of what will happen to him. | 11. | United Nations Children's Fund. | 12. | Limited; insufficient for the demand. |
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Human Rights, Ethics, & Global Health
Across:1. | Us Agency for International Development. | 3. | A right that is believed to justifiably belong to every person. | 5. | Zidovudine (formerly called azidothymidine [abbreviated AZT]), a drug used against in health care, HIV. | 7. | Nongovernmental organization, such as a not-for-profit group or group of volunteers. | 8. | A substance or drug that suppresses the activity of retroviruses such as HIV. | 10. | In health care, being fair or equal in the distribution of care. | 13. | President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. | 14. | Moral principles that govern a person or group's behavior. |
| | Down:2. | In health care, treating each patient with respect. | 4. | An RNA virus ( a virus composed of RNA, not of DNA). | 6. | The principle of balancing the opportunity to do good vs. the chance of doing harm. | 8. | In health care, the right of a patient to make decisions about his own care. | 9. | The idea that a patient or research subject must be informed of what will happen to him. | 11. | United Nations Children's Fund. | 12. | Limited; insufficient for the demand. |
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