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Birth ControlMisc.Bonus 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points HIVSTDs
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Which STIs can be transmitted by sharing clothes, towels, or soft cloth items?
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Public lice (crabs).
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What is the most common STI that often has no symptoms?
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Chlamydia
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Which STI is often associated with a burning sensation when peeing?
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Gonorrhea
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What is the most effective strategy to prevent an unwanted STI/STD?
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Abstinence
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Which four viral STDs are incurable?
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The four Hs: Herpes, Hepatitis, HIV, HPV.
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Which method of birth control protects against STIs and HIV/AIDS?
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Male or female condom
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What is the only 100% effective way to prevent STIs, HIV, and pregnancy?
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Abstinence
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What is the name of the birth control that should be taken up to 72 hours after unprotected sex?
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Emergency Contraceptive Pill also known as the morning after pill or Plan B. Note: Should not be used as one’s main form of birth control.
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Typically sold as a foam, jelly, or cream that acts as a barrier, blocking and killing sperm
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Spermicide
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Used to prevent pregnancy or reduce the risk of pregnancy. This hormone keeps a woman’s ovaries form releasing eggs.
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Birth Control
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What are 3 things you could do or say to encourage someone to get tested?
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Possible answers: Offer to go with them (and/or get testing too); Describe the testing process to them so they’re not afraid; Tell them the earlier they get tested the easier it is to treat if they do have an STI; Tell them about good places to go that are the most convenient for them (teen clinics, health centers, nursing stations); Tell them it will be confidential; non- judgmental; etc.
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Name two body fluids that are NOT a risk for HIV.
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Possible answers: sweat; spit/saliva; tears; urine; feces; snot.
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Through which bodily fluids can HIV be spread?
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Blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk.
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What are four risky behaviors/activities for contracting HIV?
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Unprotected vaginal or anal sex, sharing sex toys, sharing needles, fighting, and breast feeding if mom is HIV positive.
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How long does it take for HIV to show up on a blood test?
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1-3 months after the point of infection. This is called the “window period”, which is also when someone is highly infectious (can spread the virus easily).
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True or False: You can’t get an STI/HIV the very first time you have sex.
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False!
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True or False: Once you have an STI cured, you can’t get it again.
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False!
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Why would someone who’s not having sex choose to take the Birth Control Pill?
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Possible answers: to regulate menstrual cycles (make it come at the same time each month); to reduce menstrual cramps; to decrease acne; etc.
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What is the definition of consent?
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Permission for any sexual activity; only yes means yes; no means no; you have to ask; etc.
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What should you do before touching someone’s bum (or kissing, making-out, having sex, etc.)?
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Get their consent (or ask them, get permission, etc.)
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What are 3 things you need to talk about before sex?
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Possible answers: birth control; condom use; STI testing; consent; comfort level and boundaries; what if birth control fails; etc.
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Name 5 SIGNS of an STI?
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Unusual discharge from the penis, anus, or vagina; irritation while peeing; excessive genital itching; abdominal pain; and skin changes on or around the genitals (rashes, sores, etc.).
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Which STI often causes painful blisters on or around the genitals and can be passed to the mouth through genital-to- mouth contact?
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Herpes
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What does HIV stand for?
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Human Papilloma Virus
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What does AIDS stand for?
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Autoimmune Deficiency Syndrome
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Make your wager
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The most common symptom of an STI/STD?
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No symptoms!
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