CME Pre-Test

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AAFP: This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 1.0 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Of these credits, 1 conform to the AAFP criteria for evidence-based CME clinical content. AAFP accreditation begins January 15, 2010. The term of approval is for two year(s) from this date, with option for yearly renewal. When reporting AAFP credit, report total Prescribed and Elective credit for this activity. It is not necessary to label credit as evidence-based CME for reporting purposes. The EB CME credit awarded for this activity was based on a current clinical question that identifies gaps in learners’ knowledge, competency and/or performance in medical practice as identified in the current evidence available at the time this activity was approved. Since clinical research is ongoing and new evidence to supporting practice improvement is constant, the AAFP recommends that learners verify sources and review these as well as practice recommendations prior to implementation into practice.

AMA: The Georgia Academy of Family Physicians is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Georgia Academy of Family Physicians designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Please choose the best answer for the following questions.

1. How many Georgians have been diagnosed with AIDS?
Over 30,000
20,000-30,000
10,000-15,000
Less than 10,000
 
2. Which Metro-Atlanta County has the highest incidence of newly diagnosed HIV?
DeKalb
Gwinnett
Fulton
Clayton
 
3. A signed consent is required for HIV testing of a pregnant woman.
True
False
 
4. It is recommended to obtain the following test if a woman presents in labor with no documented HIV screening.
Western Blot test
OraQuick Rapid HIV-1 test
ELISA test
No screening is necessary
 
5. An HIV infected mother should begin antiretroviral therapy:
in the first trimester
in the second trimester
in the third trimester
she should not take any antiretroviral medication during pregnancy
 
6. An 85 percent reduction of perinatal transmission can be achieved by treating the mother with antiretroviral therapy and performing a C-Section delivery.
True
False