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HIV/Aids Education: Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Implications for Nurses and Other Healthcare Professionals
8th Edition | Self-Study Online Course | 7.1 Contact Hours Target audience
For nurses, advanced practice nurses and other healthcare professionals. Content meets the 7-hour HIV/AIDS education requirement mandated
by the state of Washington for licensure of nurses and other healthcare providers.
COURSE Description
This course is designed to update nurses and other members of the healthcare team about human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), HIV
infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Course content meets education requirements mandated by Washington State
for licensure of nurses and other health care providers.
The course consists of lectures, handouts for each lecture, two brief reading assignment in KNOW (an online HIV Prevention Education
reference published by the Washington State Department of Health Office of Infectious Disease), an HIV Web Study assignment, a posttest and a course evaluation. A grade of 80% or higher is required on the post-test for successful completion. The test can be retaken as
often as needed.
Objectives
At the conclusion of the conference, participants will be better able to:
1. Explain the epidemiology, transmission and pathogenesis of HIV infection.
2. Describe common clinical manifestations of HIV infection.
3. Describe diagnostic testing and counseling guidelines for HIV infection.
4. Discuss the goals of and treatment recommendations for antiretroviral therapy (ART).
5. Describe strategies for promoting adherence to antiretroviral therapy.
6. Identify approaches to HIV prevention and risk reduction.
7. (Optional) Describe the evidence for and basics of prescribing pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) using
antiretroviral medication(s). (This lecture provides indepth information on PrEP and PEP. An overview of these topics is provided in lecture 6.)
8. Discuss the role of condom use in HIV prevention.
9. Discuss the psychosocial aspects of living with HIV infection.
10. Discuss the impact of HIV on women including epidemiology, treatment guidelines and reproductive health issues.
11. Describe the End AIDS Washington campaign and its implications for healthcare professionals.
12. Identify common ethical issues related to the care of patients with HIV/AIDS.
13. Access two free online resources for healthcare professionals: KNOW and HIV Web Study.
Provided By
University of Washington School of Nursing, Continuing Nursing Education
Joint-Providers
Infectious Disease Prevention Section, Washington State Department of Health
Frontier AIDS Education and Training Center
PROFESSIONAL CREDIT
At the end of the conference:
• Log in to your account at uwcne.org
• Complete the online conference evaluation
• Print your own contact hour certificate upon completion of the evaluation
7.1 contact hours (includes 2.3 hours in pharmacology at the advanced practice level) will be awarded. Completion of all course activities and the
course evaluation form is required for successful completion.
Nurses:
• Continuing Nursing Education at the University of Washington School of Nursing (UWCNE) is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing
education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
• UWCNE is approved as a Washington state clock hour provider by the Washington State Board of Education.
• Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #07218, for 7.1 contact hours.
Psychologists: UWCNE qualifies as a Washington State CE program sponsor under the Washington Administrative Code, WAC 246-924-240.
Social Workers and Counselors: UWCNE qualifies as a Washington State CE program sponsor under the Washington Administrative Code,
WAC 246-809-610.
UWCNE
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PH: 206-543-1047
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FAX: 206-543-6953
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WEB: uwcne.org
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EMAIL: [email protected]
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Course Content
Lecture 1: Lecture 2: Lecture 3: Lecture 4: Lecture 5: Lecture 6: Lecture 7:
Lecture 8: Lecture 9: Lecture 10: Lecture 11: HIV Epidemiology, Transmission and Pathogenesis Brian Wood
Acute HIV and Clinical Manifestations Brian Wood
HIV Testing and Counseling Karen Dykes
Antiretroviral Therapy: Overview Karen Dykes
Antiretroviral Therapy: Strategies for Adherence Toni Kempner
Prevention and Risk Reduction Karen Dykes
(Optional) PrEP, Treatment as Prevention, and PEP Shireesha Dhanireddy
Condom Use as Prevention Toni Kempner
Psychosocial Aspects of Living with HIV Christine Cervenka
Women and HIV Shauna Applin
End AIDS Washington Maria Courogen
Required Assignments:
1. Reading Assignments in KNOW: HIV Prevention Education, 2014 Revised Edition
http://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/Pubs/410-007-KNOWCurriculum.pdf
• Management of Occupational Exposure to HIV/HBV/HCV and Other Blood-Borne Pathogens (pg. 30-34)
• Legal and Ethical Issues (pg 71-76)
2.
Case Study Review in HIV Web Study, Case-Based Modules David Spach, MD
http://www.hivwebstudy.org/
Presenters
Shauna Applin, MN, CNM, ARNP, AAHIVMS, Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Midwife, Community Health Care, Tacoma
Christine Cervenka, MSW, LICSW, Social Work Supervisor, Madison Clinic, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle
Maria Courogen, MPH, Director, Infectious Disease Prevention Section, Washington State Department of Health, Olympia
Shireesha Dhanireddy, MD, Assistant Medical Director, Madison Clinic, Harborview Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Allergy and Infectious
Diseases, UW School of Medicine, Seattle
Karen Dykes, MN, ARNP, Nurse Practitioner, Southwest Infectious Disease, Seattle
Toni Kempner, BSN, RN, ACRN, CCRC, Nursing Supervisor, Health Services Center, Multnomah County Clinic, Portland, OR; Clinical Preceptor,
Northwest AIDS Education and Training Center, Seattle
David H. Spach, MD, Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases, UW School of Medicine; Clinical Director, Northwest AIDS Education and Training
Center, Seattle
Brian Wood, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, UW School of Medicine, Seattle
Planning Committee
Mary Annese, MPA, Evaluation Manager, Frontier AIDS Education and Training Center, Seattle
Christine Cervenka, MSW, LICSW, Social Work Supervisor, Madison Clinic, Harborview Medical Center, Seattle
Martha DuHamel, MPH, Former Assistant Dean for Continuing Nursing Education, UW School of Nursing, Seattle
Christine Espina, DNP, MN, RN, Interim Nursing Program Director and Visiting Professor, Woodring College of Education, Western Washington
University, Bellingham
Justin Hahn, BA, Community Engagement Coordinator, Infectious Disease Prevention Section, Washington State Department of Health, Olympia
Toni Kempner, BSN, RN, ACRN, CCRC, Nursing Supervisor, Health Services Center, Multnomah County Clinic, Portland, OR; Clinical Preceptor,
Northwest AIDS Education and Training Center, Seattle
UW=University of Washington, Seattle
Registration Information
Registration Fee: $50
Register Online: uwcne.org/HIV-8th
Disability Accommodation
The University of Washington is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs,
activities, education and employment for individuals with disabilities. To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services
Office at least ten days in advance of the conference at: 206-543-6450/V, 206-543-6452/TTY, 206-685-7264 FAX, or [email protected].
Contact US
University of Washington Continuing Nursing Education (UWCNE)
Box 359440 • Seattle, WA 98195-9440
206-543-1047 • FAX: 206-543-6953 • EMAIL: [email protected] • WEB: uwcne.org
UWCNE
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PH: 206-543-1047
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FAX: 206-543-6953
•
WEB: uwcne.org
•
EMAIL: [email protected]
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