The goal of this course is to help nurses learn about the transmission, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatments and prognosis of HIV and AIDS.
Course Publication Date:
May 06, 2020
This course is available with
NO ADDITIONAL FEE if you have an active
one year unlimited membership!
Author: | Anita Rothera-Delaney RN, BS |
Course No: | HIVAIDS042220 |
Contact Hours: | 3.00 |
Delivery Method: | Online Self Study |
Category: | Community & Home Health Medical & Surgical Issues
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Learning Objectives
Discuss when the earliest case of HIV occurred and some of the history of HIV and AIDS.
Differentiate between HIV and AIDS.
List five of the warning signs of HIV infection.
Name two of the screening tests for HIV.
List two steps a person who tests positive for HIV can do immediately to protect his/her health.
Describe the ‘viral load test’ and discuss how it is helpful and in what areas.
Discuss screening for pregnant women.
Describe the “Down Lows” contribution to the AIDS pandemic.
Identify the three most common ways that HIV is transmitted from one person to another.
Name three body fluids that have been shown to contain high concentrations of HIV.
Discuss the best protection against sexual transmission of HIV/AIDS.
Discuss the blood supply in the U.S. and two tests that are performed on each donated unit.