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HIV and CorrectionsLesson 3. HIV in Women
Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Describe key epidemiologic features of women with HIV in the United States
- Summarize contraception options and recommendations for women with HIV
- Discuss recommended antiretroviral regimens for women who may become pregnant
- Identify conception strategies for heterosexual HIV-serodifferent couples desiring pregnancy
- List appropriate steps for evaluation and management of vaginal discharge
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Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Describe key epidemiologic features of women with HIV in the United States
- Summarize contraception options and recommendations for women with HIV
- Discuss recommended antiretroviral regimens for women who may become pregnant
- Identify conception strategies for heterosexual HIV-serodifferent couples desiring pregnancy
- List appropriate steps for evaluation and management of vaginal discharge
Activities in this Lesson
- Quick ReferenceHIV in Women Core Concepts
- Background
- HIV Epidemiology in Women
- Antiretroviral Therapy in Women
- Contraception in Women with HIV
- Contraception Considerations for Women at Risk for HIV
- Serodifferent Couples Desiring Pregnancy
- Vaginitis in Women with HIV
- Intimate Partner Violence in Women with HIV
- Menopause in Women with HIV
- Summary Points
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