HIV Facts | Prevention | Transmission | Condoms | True or False |
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The Immune System
What system does HIV affect?
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Abstinence
Condoms/Dental Dams Not sharing needles PEP/PREP Get tested regularly GET EDUCATED
What are two ways to prevent HIV transmission?
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Casual contact
Surfaces Sharing food Kissing Bug bites Etc.
List 3 ways HIV IS NOT transmitted
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Animal Skin
Which type of condom material does not protect against HIV & STIs
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True
Anyone can get HIV
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It keeps us healthy by fighting off infections/germs that make us sick
What is the function of the Immune system?
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Condoms
What is the only birth control method that also offers protection against HIV and other STDs?
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Vaginal, Anal, or Oral sex
Which types of sex can transmit HIV?
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Lubricant
What should you put on a condom during vaginal or anal intercourse to reduce friction, reduce injury, and make condoms more comfortable?
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False
HIV is curable
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus
What does HIV stand for?
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Unprotected sex
Sharing needles
Name two behaviors that are high risk for contracting HIV
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Intravenous drugs
Medication Piercings/Tattoos
List 3 examples of needle sharing where HIV can be transmitted
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Oil based (Vaseline, baby oil etc.)
What types of lubricant should never be used with latex condoms?
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False
AIDS can be transmitted from one person to another
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Acquired
Immune deficiency Syndrome
What does AIDS Stand for?
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Abstinence
What is the MOST CERTAIN way to avoid contracting HIV or another STD?
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During pregnancy
During birth Through breastfeeding
List 3 ways that HIV is transmitted from parent to child
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Checking the date / assessing package for damage
After consent, what is the first step to putting on a condom?
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True
The type of white blood cell that HIV attacks are called T-cells
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T-cell count drops below a crucial concentration (200) or they acquire certain rare diseases/opportunistic infections.
Name a criteria for someone with HIV being diagnosed with AIDS
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Cuddling
Massage Masturbation or Mutual Masturbation Fantasy
Name 3 behaviors partners can do that are no risk for transmitting HIV
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Semen, Breast milk, Pre-cum, Anal fluids, Blood, Vaginal fluids
List the 6 fluids that HIV is spread through
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polyurethane, polyisoprene, nitrile
Name 2 other materials that condoms can be made out of besides latex
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False
PREP can be used up to 72 hrs AFTER HIV exposure to prevent contracting it
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