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Nursing Care of the HIV-Infected Inmate: A Monograph Series

All of our monographs can be printed from this webpage in a PDF format.  There is no copyright.  For issues that have expired, you may request an answer key to the self assessment test by calling 518-262-4674.

Module #1: HIV Pathogenesis
Note: Continuing education credit has expired. Web-browsers are still encouraged to download this module as an educational resource.

Module #2: This has been removed from this site as information is out of date.

Module #3: Adherence & Resistance 
Note: Continuing education credit has expired. Web-browsers are still encouraged to download this module as an educational resource.

Module #4: HIV & Hepatitis Co-infection
Note: Continuing education credit has expired. Web-browsers are still encouraged to download this module as an educational resource.

Module #5: Health Maintenance of the HIV+ Inmate 
Note: Continuing education credit has expired. Web-browsers are still encouraged to download this module as an educational resource.

Module #6: Current Issues in the Management of the HIV-Infected Inmate
Note: Continuing education credit has expired. Web-browsers are still encouraged to download this module as an educational resource.

Module #7: Mental Health Issues in HIV-infected Inmates
Note: Continuing education credit has expired. Web-browsers are still encouraged to download this module as an educational resource.

Module #8: Neurological Complications of HIV
Note: Continuing education credit has expired. Web-browsers are still encouraged to download this module as an educational resource.

Module #9: Metabolic Complications of HIV
Note: Continuing education credit has expired. Web-browsers are still encouraged to download this module as an educational resource.

Module #10: HIV Update Continuing education credit is available through June 30, 2009.