WARNING: If you are applying for a Florida license or if you previously held a Florida license and it became NULL AND VOID and you are re-applying to get your NULL AND VOID license back,
YOU MUST READ BEFORE YOU PROCEED


The term license renewal does not mean the same thing as applying for a license. If you have perviously been licensed but that license has become NULL and VOID the term license renewal does not apply to you. You can not renew a NULL and VOID license and therefore if your license has become NULL and VOID you can not meet your license education requirements by completing a course approved for license renewal. License renewal refers to the process of maintaining a valid license. Renewing a license is the process where a person completes a course approved for ceu's earned in between each license renewal period (2 years) and the subsequent payment of the license fees to the state so they will issue the license for an additional two years. This course is for persons holding either a CURRENT/ACTIVE or a DELINQUENT/ACTIVE Florida cosmetology license, Florida Facial Specialty Registration (Esthetician), or Nail Specialty Registration (Nail Tech) to earn the continuing education credit needed to qualify for license renewal. DO NOT BEGIN THIS COURSE IF YOU ARE APPLYING FOR A FLORIDA LICENSE. This course is approved for license renewal ONLY, The certificate of course completion for this course will not be accepted by the Florida Board of Cosmetology for the license application pre-licensure education requirements, and completion of this course for that purpose is not given refunds. If you are applying for a Florida license, even if you have had one in the past you are not renewing a license, you are applying for a license. Any time it is necessary for you to complete an application that indicates that you are applying for a license and not renewing a license, we make this perfectly clear for you in many areas of this web site because if you complete this course for the purpose of applying for a license it will be applied toward your first license renewal period, but you will not be permitted a refund, refunds are not available after the completion of this course when completed with the intentions of applying for a license.

"4 hour HIV/AIDS Course" If you are applying for a license, even if you perviously held a Florida license that became NULL AND VOID click here to access the correct course that you must complete as part of the license application requirement. The course you will be directed to by clicking on this link has been approved by the Florida Board of Cosmetology to meet the pre-license education requirement to satisfy the conditions of the license application. If you have any questions or are not cerain call our office before you proceed at (407) 493-1542

Learning Assessment for HIV/AIDS


Objective: read the question carefully and click on the correct answer. To pass the assessment you need a score of 75%. If you do not pass click on the link at the bottom of the assessment page to return to the continuing education program and review the training material again. Then click on the refresh icon on the web browser toolbar or the F5 button on your computer keyboard to restart this quiz and answer the assessment questions again. If you have a problem with the assessment phase of the program please email us, call us, or download the homestudy course, follow the directions in the booklet and mail the answer sheet and the information sheet to the address provided in the booklet.


1.HIV is spread from one person to another through sharing of needles, unprotected sexual contact, and blood and body fluid.
True
False

2. AIDS is a virus that causes HIV.
True
False

3. You can get the AIDS virus while donating blood or plasma.
True
False

4. How can you significantly reduce your risk of contacting HIV?
A.by having multiple sex partners
B.by being aware that HIV can be transmitted through oral sex
C.by corectly using a latex condom
D.both B & C

5. People with HIV are easy to identify.
True
False

6. A latex condom can help prevent the transfer of AIDS.
True
False

7. Anonymous HIV testing is available through health departments and is not name based.
True
False

8. The Center of Disease Control defines a person having AIDS as a person who:
A.has the AIDS anti-body.
B.has a T-Cell count of less than 200.
C.has a diagnosis of one or more opportunistic disease or condition associated with AIDS.
D.all of the above.

9. Tuberculoses can infect,
A.the lungs.
B.the lymph nodes.
C.the kidneys.
D.all of the above.

10. The symptoms of TB include:
A.low-grade fever, night sweats, fatigue, weight loss and a persistent cough.
B.hearing loss.
C.memory loss.
D.all the above.

11. Pediculosis is:
A.a rash that appears on part of your body.
B.an infestation of the hairy parts of the body or clothing with the eggs, larvae or adult lice.
C.hair loss.
D.all the above.

12. Ringworm is:
A.not something adults get.
B.a device for taking off a tight wedding band.
C.a skin infection caused by a fungus.
D.none of the above.

13. Syphilis is:
A.a bacterial infection transmitted by sex.
B.food poising caused by chicken.
C.a type of bladder infection.
D.none the above.

14. The first sign of syphilis is generally a sore(s) that is painless and becomes visible at the site of initial contact.
True
False

15. A female with untreated syphilis will transmit the disease to her unborn child.
True
False

16. Sharing of combs or brushes may result in the transmission of head lice.
True
False

17. Discriminating against people who are infected with HIV/AIDS violates the their human rights.
True
False

18. Tuberculosis is spread through the air.
True
False

19. People with AIDS understand why others don't want to be around.
True
False

20. There is now a vaccine to cure AIDS if it is detected early enough.
True
False


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