WARNING: This 2-hour license renewal course is approved ONLY for the purpose of persons holding a Florida Hair Braider, Hair Wrapper, or Body Wrapper registration to earn continuing education credits they need to be eligible to renew their braider or wrapper registration.

> If you hold a valid Florida hair braider, hair wrapper, or body wrapper registration/license with either a Current/Active or Delinquent/Active license status and you need to complete the required 2 hours of board approved HIV/AIDS training to become eligible to renew your braider or wrapper registration/license this course is approved for that purpose and you can proceed to the "Quiz Instructions" section located below, and just before quiz question number 1. If you do not have a Florida braider or wrappers registration read the next section.

If you are applying for a Florida license based on a license you hold from another state, if you previously held a Florida license that has since become NULL AND VOID and you are re-applying to get your license returned to you, or if you just completed your training to be a Florida cosmetologist, nail specialist, or facial specialist and you need to complete a board approved HIV/AIDS course to fulfil your application requirements do not use this course, click here for the 4 hour HIV/AIDS course that the Florida Board of Cosmetology approved specifically to meet the conditions of HIV/AIDS training when applying for or re-applying for a Florida license or registration. If you are not 100% certain what course you need please contact our office before you proceed so we can advise you based on what your licensing needs are. Click here for our contact information

Learning Assessment for Florida Hair Braiders, Hair Wrappers, and Body Wrappers 2-Hour HIV/AIDS License Renewal Course
COURSE APPROVAL #0007785


QUIZ INSTRUCTIONS: It is helpful to have your answer sheet and a pen handy when you begin the quiz so you can make note of any incorrect selections as you work through the quiz. If you do not already have an answer sheet you can click here to open and print one before you begin the quiz, or use a regular piece of paper and number it 1 through 20. Begin by reading each question carefully and click on the circle to the left of the most correct answer. Do not worry that a dot does not appear in the circle that you click. The computer has recorded your selection in its memory. Record the computers response to your selection on the answer sheet for each question as you answer it. This will permit you to calculate your score. To pass the assessment you need a score of 75% or better which means you need to get at least 15 answers correct out of the 20 quiz questions. You do not pay for the course until you successfully pass so if you do not pass the quiz you can repeat it at no additional charge. To reload the page and re-start the quiz click on the refresh icon on your web browser toolbar or press the F5 button on your computer keyboard. The F5 button on most standard keyboards can be located at the top of your computer keyboard above then number 5 key. Pressing the F5 button reloads the web page thereby restarting the quiz so you can begin the quiz again. If you have a problem with the assessment phase of the program please email us, or call us for assistance. If you need to open and look through the training booklet for this course again you can click here to study the material again. This is by law an open book test meaning you are permitted to open the training booklet while you are taking the quiz.


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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