
Florida: HIV / AIDS, 3 units




Florida: HIV / AIDS, 3 units is organized by ATrain Education, Inc.
Course expires: 12/31/2024
Florida: HIV / AIDS—Course Summary
A comprehensive discussion of HIV and AIDS in Florida, including prevalence and incidence, cause and mechanism of HIV infection, basic components of HIV antibody testing and confirmation, infection control in healthcare facilities, prevention of bloodborne pathogens, and clinical management of HIV patients. The course also discusses populations at higher risk for contracting HIV, details prevention strategies, outlines the psychosocial impact of receiving an HIV diagnosis, and describes policies related to testing and informed consent in Florida.
Learning Objectives
When you finish this course you will be able to:
• Discuss the prevalence and incidence of HIV and AIDS.
• Identify the 3 mechanisms required for HIV transmission to occur.
• Outline the basic components of HIV antibody testing.
• Name 3 infection control practices shown to prevent transmission of HIV.
• Describe 3 ways to prevent occupational exposure to a bloodborne pathogen.
• Explain 3 components of an HIV evaluation.
• Identify 4 special populations that may be at higher risk for HIV infection.
• Relate 3 components of an effective HIV prevention program.
• Discuss 3 psychosocial issues associated with HIV and AIDS.
• Name three components of the Florida Omnibus AIDS Act.