Do Now Make a list of the different types of body fluids that humans have. Make a list of the different types of body fluids that humans have. QUIZ Monday!!!!

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Do Now Make a list of the different types of body fluids that humans have. Make a list of the different types of body fluids that humans have. QUIZ Monday!!!!

Body Fluids: Body Fluids: Blood Blood Sweat Sweat Saliva Saliva Tears Tears Mucus Mucus Breast milk Breast milk Oil Oil Semen Semen Vaginal secretions Vaginal secretions Etc. Etc.

1) Circle the body fluids that you believe can have traces of the HIV virus. 1) Circle the body fluids that you believe can have traces of the HIV virus. 2) Put a check mark next to the body fluids that you believe can transmit the HIV virus. 2) Put a check mark next to the body fluids that you believe can transmit the HIV virus. The following have traces of the HIV virus, but can not transmit the virus: The following have traces of the HIV virus, but can not transmit the virus: Saliva Saliva Sweat Sweat Tears Tears

Transmission of HIV and AIDS

Bodily Fluids That Transmit HIV Blood Semen Vaginal Secretions Breast Milk Spinal fluid Fluid that surrounds the brain Synovial fluid (found in the joints) Amniotic fluid (surrounds unborn babies)

Transmission of HIV Blood-to-Blood Open Cuts Sharing Needles Blood Transfusions Organ Transplants

Transmission of HIV Sexual Intercourse Oral Vaginal Anal

Transmission of HIV Mother-to-Child Birth Breast Milk

Transmission Activity Each of you will receive four note cards of the same color, place your name on these cards. Each of you will receive four note cards of the same color, place your name on these cards. You must give each of your four cards away to four different people. You must give each of your four cards away to four different people. Do not redistribute any cards you are given. Do not redistribute any cards you are given. Students with an Orange note cards are the only ones who may refuse cards. All other students must accept any card they are given. Students with an Orange note cards are the only ones who may refuse cards. All other students must accept any card they are given. Each students, other than those with orange cards, should end up with four or more note cards. Each students, other than those with orange cards, should end up with four or more note cards.

Color Explanation – Risk Behaviors Pink = Unprotected Sex Pink = Unprotected Sex Orange = Abstain from Risk Behaviors Orange = Abstain from Risk Behaviors Blue = Use Condoms Blue = Use Condoms Green = Shared Needles Green = Shared Needles Yellow = HIV INFECTED Yellow = HIV INFECTED

The two students who have a yellow card will stand up. The two students who have a yellow card will stand up. Call out of the names of any classmate who has given you a pink or green card. Call out of the names of any classmate who has given you a pink or green card. Continue this pattern to see how the virus has spread. Continue this pattern to see how the virus has spread. Which students were affected by the virus? Which students were affected by the virus? Which students avoided the virus? Which students avoided the virus?

Closure On your KWL sheets, express your thoughts on today’s class and activities. Answer any questions that you can in journal. On your KWL sheets, express your thoughts on today’s class and activities. Answer any questions that you can in journal.