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About HIV/AIDS Ways to get HIV/AIDS Ways to not get HIV/AIDS DefinitionsDiseases

About HIV/AIDS - 10 True or False AIDS is the disease that causes a breakdown in a person’s immune system

About HIV/AIDS – 10 TRUE AIDS is the disease

About HIV/AIDS - 20 True or False HIV is the virus that causes AIDS

About HIV/AIDS – 20 True HIV is the virus that travels throughout the blood and produces antibodies

About HIV/AIDS - 30 True or False: AIDS is curable only if you follow a doctor’s instructions immediately after becoming infected and you remain infected forever. What kind of test is the only way to determine if you have become HIV positive?

About HIV/AIDS – 30 False, AIDS is not curable no matter what you do. A blood test is the only way to determine if you HIV.

About HIV/AIDS - 40 What are the 2 ways a mother can infect their child? What is the likelihood that a child becomes infected when their mother has HIV/AIDS? ½ 1/3 ¼

About HIV/AIDS – 40 During pregnancy and while breastfeeding 1 in 3 chance that the baby becomes infected.

About HIV/AIDS - 50 What is the difference between HIV positive and HIV negative? ** Answer must include antibodies Is it possible to be HIV negative with no antibodies in you?

About HIV/AIDS – 50 HIV positive is when the antibodies have been detected through a blood test HIV negative is when the antibodies have not yet been detected through a blood test It is possible to be HIV negative with no antibodies yet, it just means they have not yet been detected.

Ways to get HIV/AIDS - 10 Yes or No? Sharing needles from piercings or tattoos? * Should you get permission before doing these?

Ways to get HIV/AIDS – 10 Yes, you can get HIV from sharing needles for piercings or tattoos? YES, you should get permission.

Ways to get HIV/AIDS - 20 YES or NO? Having sexual contact with someone, whether it is protected sexual contact or unprotected?

Ways to get HIV/AIDS – 20 YES Regardless if you are having protected sex, you are still at risk to acquire HIV if the other person has HIV/AIDS already.

Ways to get HIV/AIDS - 30 YES or NO? Having an organ transplant?

Ways to get HIV/AIDS – 30 YES, there is a possibility that you can get HIV through an organ transplant

Ways to get HIV/AIDS - 40 YES or NO? Blood-to-blood contact with someone who has HIV/AIDS?

Ways to get HIV/AIDS – 40 YES, There is a very high chance that you get HIV/AIDS by your blood coming into contact with already infected blood

Ways to get HIV/AIDS - 50 From a man or a woman or both? True or false: You must show symptoms of HIV/AIDS in order to spread it?

Ways to get HIV/AIDS – 50 Both. Gender does not matter. If the blood is infected, it is infected. False: You may have it and spread it without even knowing.

Ways to not get HIV/AIDS - 10 YES or NO? Shaking or touching hands? Hugging? Kissing?

Ways to not get HIV/AIDS – 10 All NO These are all examples of regular physical contact and HIV cannot be spread these ways.

Ways to not get HIV/AIDS - 20 YES or NO? Using the same toilet, book, iPad, or door knob as someone who has HIV/AIDS?

Ways to not get HIV/AIDS – 20 NO These are just regular germs you are coming into contact with. While there’s a chance you may get the common cold or something else, you cannot get HIV/AIDS this way.

Ways to not get HIV/AIDS - 30 YES or NO? Sharing cups, towels, utensils, and sports equipment?

Ways to not get HIV/AIDS – 30 These are just regular germs you are coming into contact with. While there’s a chance you may get the common cold or something else, you cannot get HIV/AIDS this way.

Ways to not get HIV/AIDS - 40 YES or NO? Living with someone who is infected with HIV/AIDS?

Ways to not get HIV/AIDS – 40 NO it is not possible to get HIV/AIDS by just living under the same roof as them.

Ways to not get HIV/AIDS - 50 YES or NO? Coming into contact with somebody’s: Urine? Sweat?

Ways to not get HIV/AIDS – 50 NO, these are not the body fluids that can spread HIV/AIDS. The body fluids are: Blood, vaginal secretions, Semen, and breast milk.

Definitions- 10 Abstinence

Definitions– 10 Choosing to not be sexually active

Definitions- 20 An infectious disease that is prevalent to occur in a person with a weakened immune system

Definitions– 20 Opportunistic Infection

Definitions- 30 The body system with a main goal of fighting off infectious diseases

Definitions– 30 Immune System

Definitions- 40 What are Universal Precautions? What does wet, warm, and not yours mean? Why do we use them? What happens if we don’t use them?

Definitions– 40 Measures in place to protect us from infection We use them to make sure we are doing everything we can the safe way Without UPs, higher chance we get infected

Definitions- 50 HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) AND AIDS (AutoImmune Deficiency Syndrome)

Definitions– 50 HIV: A virus that enters the body and destroys infectious fighting cells and causes AIDS AIDS: A disease that causes a breakdown in the body’s immune system

Diseases - 10 Deadly pneumonia caused by AIDS A.Pneumoyctosis carinii Pneumonia (PCP) B. Thrush

Diseases – 10 Pneumoyctosis carinii Pneumonia (PCP)

Diseases - 20 Gradual loss of brain function caused by HIV?

Diseases – 20 A. Kaposi’s Sarcoma B. AIDS Dementia Complex

Diseases - 30 Type of cancer in people who have AIDS that causes lesions on organs and linings of the body A. Thrush B. Kaposi’s Sarcoma

Diseases – 30 B. Kaposi’s Sarcoma

Diseases - 40 Fungal infection of the mucous membranes of the tongue and mouth A. Thrush B. Oral Hairy Leukolpakia

Diseases – 40 A. Thrush

Diseases - 50 Infection in which white patches are found on the tongue A. Thrush B. Oral Hairy Leukolpakia

Diseases – 50 B. Oral Hairy Leukolpakia