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True or False HIV AIDS Catchy REALLY? Misc

You can be cured of HIV 1=50 False

Drinking from the same glass is risky behavior for getting HIV. Drinking from the same glass is risky behavior for getting HIV. 1=100 False

You cannot tell if someone has HIV just by looking at them. You cannot tell if someone has HIV just by looking at them. True 1=150

It is against the law to knowingly have unprotected sexual intercourse without telling your partner you have HIV It is against the law to knowingly have unprotected sexual intercourse without telling your partner you have HIV True 1=200

1=250 You can get HIV from French kissing You can get HIV from French kissing False

What body system does HIV damage? Immune System 2=50

Name five ways you cannot get HIV. Name five ways you cannot get HIV. 2=100 -Kissing- Hugging- hold hands - using same: brush, comb, glass, fork - wearing same shirt, pants, hat, - living / working with someone HIV+

Name three body fluids through which HIV is transmitted. Semen Blood Vaginal secretions Breast Milk Semen Blood Vaginal secretions Breast Milk 2=150

What are the two most common ways HIV is transmitted? Sexual contact Exchange of blood Sexual contact Exchange of blood 2=200

2=250 What does HIV Stand For? Human Immuno-deficiency Virus

3=50 What does AIDS Stand For? Acquired Immuno- Deficiency Syndrome

3=100 What happens to persons with AIDS that usually does not occur in people with a healthy immune system? They become sick more easily.

3=150 People over 50 do not have to worry about getting AIDS. False

3=200 If both partners have HIV or AIDS, they do not have to worry about using condoms. False

3=250 A family doctor can treat patients infected with HIV and AIDS. False

4=50 Heterosexual women are not at risk for getting HIV/AIDS. False

4=100 True or False: Heterosexual males are not likely to get HIV. True or False: Heterosexual males are not likely to get HIV. False

4=150 True or False: People without any symptoms of illness can carry and transmit HIV to a sexual partner. True or False: People without any symptoms of illness can carry and transmit HIV to a sexual partner. True

4=200 Name two non-sexual ways HIV is passed. - By sharing IV Needles and Syringes - From an infected woman to her fetus or newborn child - By sharing IV Needles and Syringes - From an infected woman to her fetus or newborn child

4=250 Name two ways to help prevent sexual transmission of HIV. - Sexual Abstinence - Sexual fidelity (having sex with only one partner you know is uninfected and doesn’t share needles. - Sexual Abstinence - Sexual fidelity (having sex with only one partner you know is uninfected and doesn’t share needles.

5=50 You can get HIV from Mosquitoes You can get HIV from Mosquitoes False

5=100 Donating blood is risky behavior for getting HIV Donating blood is risky behavior for getting HIV False

5=150 True or False: You can catch HIV like you catch a cold, because HIV can be carried in the air. True or False: You can catch HIV like you catch a cold, because HIV can be carried in the air. False

5=200 Persons infected with HIV through injection drugs are not likely to pass the virus to sex partners unless the partner also injects drugs. True or False False

5=250 True True or False: Oral sex increases the chance of getting HIV. True or False: Oral sex increases the chance of getting HIV.

6=50 In order to be tested for HIV you have to have a blood Test. In order to be tested for HIV you have to have a blood Test. False

6=100 Most children who get HIV acquire it in which way? From their infected mothers: during pregnancy during childbirth through breast-milk From their infected mothers: during pregnancy during childbirth through breast-milk

6=150 What is the only 100% sure way to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Sexual abstinence

6=200 True or False Anal sex puts a person at risk for HIV infection only when it occurs between males. True or False Anal sex puts a person at risk for HIV infection only when it occurs between males. False

6=250 A person cannot get HIV from tattoos or body piercing. False