Northeast Florida Medicine
Vol. 66, No. 3 2015
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Pediactric HIV CME Test – Autumn 2015
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1. With regards to breast feeding in the United
States, it is recommended that an HIV
infected mother:
a. Should breast feed her newborn
b. Should not breast feed her newborn
c. It is the mother’s choice whether she
wants to breast feed her newborn
d. There are no specific recommendations
about breast feeding
2. With regards to HIV testing in pregnancy,
healthcare workers caring for a pregnant
mother should:
a. Offer testing as soon as possible after a
woman is identified as pregnant
b. Should delay testing as late as possible
to test closer to delivery
c. Test as soon as possible after a woman
is identified as pregnant and also at or
about 36 weeks of pregnancy
d. It is not necessary to test in pregnancy
3. Regarding HIV testing in the newborn, the test(s)
that is helpful in definitive diagnosis is (are):
a. HIV DNA PCR
b. HIV RNA PCR
c. HIV antibody
d. a or b
4. Infection control procedures for the preven-
tion of HIV infection include:
a. Universal Precautions
b. Standard Precautions
c. Red Precaution
d. No precautions are needed
5. Opportunistic infections in patients with
HIV include:
a. PCP
b. Tuberculosis
c. Both a and b
d. Neither a or b
6. In the state of Florida, HIV testing of
pregnant women is
a. Opt out
b. Opt in
c. Never offered during pregnancy
d. Must be done before a women becomes
pregnant
7. Challenges resulting in missed opportunities
for the prevention of MTCT include all of the
following EXCEPT:
a. Lack of HIV testing
b. Unintended pregnancies
c. There are no real challenges
d. Substance abuse
e. Mental health issues
8. Risk for transmission include all of the
following EXCEPT:
a. The mother not knowing her HIV
status
b. No antiretroviral therapy at delivery
c. The father’s inability to attend delivery
d. Inadequate prenatal care
1. What will you do differently as a result of this information? _ ___________________________________________________________________________
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2. How will you apply what you learned to your practice? ________________________________________________________________________________
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