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HIV/AIDS Training and Education for Healthcare Pro ...
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This document is a Continuing Education (CEU) course for healthcare professionals on HIV/AIDS. It covers various topics related to HIV/AIDS, including epidemiology, etiology, transmission, testing, treatment, complications, and patient care management. The course emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and treatment to improve patient outcomes and prevent transmission. It provides information on recommended testing guidelines, types of HIV tests, interpretation of test results, and adherence to antiretroviral therapy. The stages of HIV infection and associated signs, symptoms, and complications are discussed. Management of HIV-infected patients, including monitoring viral load and CD4 count, regular follow-up visits, and screening for coexisting infections, is addressed. The role of case management in assisting individuals with HIV in accessing medical and social services is highlighted. Strategies for managing symptoms, such as chronic pain, fatigue, and neuropsychiatric effects, are outlined. Special populations, including sexual minorities, people who inject drugs, and adolescents with perinatal HIV infection, require tailored approaches to care. Prevention counseling, risk reduction strategies, and occupational exposure management are emphasized. The document emphasizes the vital role healthcare professionals play in educating patients, diagnosing HIV early, providing effective treatment, preventing new transmissions, and offering compassionate care.
Keywords
Continuing Education
HIV/AIDS
transmission
testing
treatment
complications
patient care management
early diagnosis
viral load
compassionate care
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