Correct option is D
During HIV counselling, accurate health guidance is crucial to prevent transmission and ensure patient well-being. Advising someone that "it's okay to skip your medicines" is misleading and harmful, as adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is vital for viral suppression and long-term survival. The other statements are essential to reduce transmission risks and ensure responsible behavior.
Explanation for each option: (a) tell about your HIV status to your sexual partner: Correct. Disclosure is necessary to ensure informed consent and safer sexual practices. (b) do not donate blood: Correct. HIV-positive individuals are legally and ethically prohibited from donating blood to protect recipients. (c) do not share needles and syringes: Correct. Shared injection equipment is a major route of HIV transmission; counselling must emphasize this. (d) it's okay to skip your medicines: Incorrect. This promotes poor ART adherence, which can lead to resistance and disease progression. (e) question not attempted: Not applicable.