Deck 15: Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV/AIDS

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What is the most common cause of vaginal discharge that often causes a "fishy" odor?

A) Bacterial vaginosis
B) Gonorrhea
C) HPV
D) Pubic lice
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How do men and women differ in their symptoms of gonorrhea?

A) Men may not develop symptoms for several months, whereas women show symptoms within a week of infection.
B) Men tend to develop symptoms within a week of infection, whereas women may not experience symptoms until complications have developed.
C) Men and women both develop symptoms within a week of being infected.
D) Both men and women tend to be asymptomatic for anywhere from several months to several years.
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A person with an STI is being treated with Kwell ointment. Most likely, the STI is:

A) Pubic lice
B) Chlamydia
C) Trichomoniasis
D) Herpes
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How many stages does syphilis progress through?

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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What happens if syphilis is left untreated?

A) The person will continue to have wart like bumps on their body that will remain contagious.
B) It could eventually be fatal.
C) It would eventually clear up and go away at which time the person is no longer contagious.
D) It could lead to penile or uterine cancer.
Question
If people have a "punishment concept" of STIs, they:

A) Believe that STIs are the primary cause of sexual disorders.
B) Think those who develop STIs deserve them.
C) Believe it is okay to not tell ex-lovers when they find out they have an STI.
D) Feel that people who commit sex crimes should be infected with STIs as their consequence.
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"Crabs" is to pubic lice as "clap" is to:

A) Herpes
B) Gonorrhea
C) Syphilis
D) Chlamydia
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A person with an STI had a chancre that seemed to heal. A month later the person broke out in a hives-like rash and had flu-like symptoms. What is the most likely STI diagnosis?

A) Gonorrhea
B) Chancroid
C) Syphilis
D) Herpes
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If a woman experienced repeat yeast infections, what dietary change would her health care provider possibly recommend?

A) Eat more proteins.
B) Eat a cup of yogurt each day.
C) Drink a serving of apple juice each day.
D) Eat more blueberries.
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What is a common symptom of gonorrhea in men?

A) Itching of the scrotal region
B) Painful erections
C) An inability to ejaculate
D) Painful or frequent urination
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Which of the following may be treated with antibiotics?

A) Pubic lice
B) Herpes
C) HPV
D) Chlamydia
Question
What is the most common bacterial STI in the U.S.?

A) Herpes
B) Gonorrhea
C) Syphilis
D) Chlamydia
Question
Approximately what percent of new STIs in the U.S. involve those in the 15-24 year-old range?

A) 40%
B) 50%
C) 60%
D) 80%
Question
Severe genital itching caused by parasites is a common symptom of which STI?

A) Scabies
B) Chlamydia
C) Genital warts
D) Herpes
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What does the term latency mean in relation to STIs?

A) It is used in relation to STIs that have the worst health outcomes.
B) It refers to STIs that show no symptoms.
C) It refers to the period of time when a person with an STI does not test positive for it.
D) It refers to STIs that are treated with antibiotics.
Question
What is true about the current rates of gonorrhea?

A) Rates have stayed the same since the 1990s.
B) Rates have steadily increased since the 1990s.
C) Rates were decreasing, leveled off for about 10 years and have since been decreasing.
D) Rates were increasing, decreased for about 5 years and have since been increasing.
Question
Which STIs are monitored by federal mandatory reporting laws?

A) Syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV
B) Herpes, HPV, and HIV
C) Only syphilis and HIV
D) Doctors and health centers are required by law to report information on all STIs.
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Which ethnic group experiences the highest rates of STIs in the United States?

A) White
B) Black
C) Hispanic
D) Native American
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What is one of the most serious long-term outcomes of chlamydia in women?

A) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
B) Ovarian cancer
C) Increased risk for hysterectomy
D) Neurological damage
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How can gonorrhea be contracted?

A) Oral sex
B) Vaginal sex
C) Newborn during delivery
D) All of these
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Latoya has a yellow, foul-smelling discharge and vaginal itching. She may have:

A) A yeast infection
B) Chlamydia
C) Scabies
D) Trichomoniasis
Question
It is estimated that _____ percent of sexually active men and women will get HPV at some point in their lives.

A) 20
B) 30
C) 50
D) 70
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Tyson was diagnosed with an STI but never had any symptoms. What STI was he likely to have been diagnosed with?

A) Herpes
B) HPV
C) Chlamydia
D) It could have been any of these.
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A person is experiencing "viral shedding" but no other symptoms. What is this person's most likely STI diagnosis?

A) Herpes and contagious
B) Herpes but not contagious
C) Genital warts and contagious
D) Genital warts but not contagious
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What is the name for the types of illnesses that cause further deterioration of a person with HIV/AIDS?

A) Secondary diseases
B) Opportunistic diseases
C) Autoimmune diseases
D) Inoculatory diseases
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What group is at higher risk of contracting hepatitis?

A) Women who have sex with women
B) People with fair skin
C) Housemates of someone with hepatitis
D) All of these
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What does the term "autoinoculation" refer to?

A) The period of initial infection with an STI
B) Passing an STI back and forth between partners
C) Self-infecting a new area of one's body with an existing STI
D) Developing an STI from something besides sexual activity
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What happened when the first identified cases of HIV were gay men and intravenous drug users?

A) People assumed gay men also used drugs.
B) People became more compassionate towards the gay population.
C) Scientists overlooked the high rates of infection in the lesbian community.
D) As many as 1 out of 5 believed that people infected with HIV got what they deserved.
Question
What is a serious complication commonly associated with viral hepatitis?

A) Diabetes
B) Brain damage
C) Liver damage
D) Infertility
Question
What is one advancement that has been made related to HIV?

A) Medication that can be given within 6 months of infection to rid the body of the HIV infection
B) Medication that can be given to the partner of a person with HIV to prevent transmission
C) Development of rapid HIV testing that can be done through a blood sample or sample of mucus membranes in the mouth
D) Development of prenatal testing for babies whose mothers are HIV positive
Question
The majority of people who become infected with genital herpes are infected by someone who:

A) Received treatment and was no longer having symptoms.
B) Has had herpes for less than one year.
C) Doesn't even know they have it.
D) Has had herpes for over one year
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What is the typical time it takes for the average person who is HIV-positive and not receiving any type of treatment to develop AIDS?

A) 1-2 years
B) 2-4 years
C) 5-7 years
D) 8-10 years
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Who is most likely to contract PID?

A) Jason, 25-year-old sexually active gay male
B) Kimberly, a 19-year-old sexually active heterosexual female
C) Casey, a 23-year-old abstinent lesbian female
D) Cameron, a 20-year-old sexually active bisexual male
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What is true regarding the use of antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir and valacyclovir, for treatment of herpes?

A) They shorten the duration of outbreaks and reduce recurrences of future outbreaks.
B) They kill the bacteria associated with herpes, but usually do not cure it.
C) They reduce the outbreaks and cure it in about 50% of the cases.
D) They shorten outbreaks, however, have many high risk side effects if used long term.
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All of the following statements are true regarding human papillomavirus (HPV) EXCEPT:

A) There are over 40 types of HPVs.
B) The majority of people who are infected do not know they have it.
C) Some strains of HPV cause genital warts and some strains can lead to cervical cancer.
D) Once a person is infected with HPV, it is impossible to get rid of.
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What area of the body can genital warts affect?

A) Penile shaft and vulva area
B) Anus
C) Throat
D) All of these
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It is estimated that one in ______ Americans is infected with herpes type 2 (HSV-2).

A) Two
B) Three
C) Five
D) Seven
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What can trigger herpes outbreaks?

A) Exposure to sunlight
B) Fatigue
C) Chapped lips
D) All of these
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If a woman has a "high risk" form of human papillomavirus (HPV), what should she be especially concerned about?

A) Developing genital warts
B) Developing hepatitis
C) Developing cervical cancer
D) Developing neurological impairment
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What STI is there currently a vaccine for?

A) Herpes
B) Chlamydia
C) HPV
D) All of these
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According to research from the Centers for Disease Control, over 90% of the time a person's body can clear the HPV virus within two years.
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What is viral load testing used for in people who are HIV positive?

A) It is measuring the severity of the viral infection by estimating the amount of virus in bodily fluid.
B) It is measuring the T-cell count which is useful in predicting life expectancy of a person who is HIV positive.
C) It is testing for the likelihood the person will pass the virus on to a sex partner.
D) It is testing for the likelihood that a pregnant woman will pass the virus on to her unborn child.
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Women are at greater risk for long-term complications from STIs.
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What is suggested in your text as one of the most useful things people who are sexually active can do to prevent STIs?

A) Don't have sex before you are 18.
B) Have a yearly pap test.
C) Get tested.
D) Only have one partner at a time.
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People infected with herpes will have it for the rest of their lives, even though they may not experience any symptoms.
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When a woman has a pap test, the test is also screening for STIs.
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Since the discovery of more advanced treatment options for HIV in the late 1990s, how has the percent of gay men who engage in "high risk" behaviors changed?

A) Increased.
B) Decreased.
C) Stayed the same.
D) Decreased initially and then increased.
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What has contributed to the decrease in HIV and AIDS related deaths?

A) There are less homosexual males now than there were 20 years ago.
B) There are fewer intravenous drug users than there were 20 years ago.
C) The development of HAART therapy
D) The ability to rid the body of the HIV virus if detected within the first six months.
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Most bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics.
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The HPV vaccine is best when given one year after the onset of sexual activity.
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Because STIs typically require treatment at a health clinic, the number of reported STIs is an accurate prediction of the overall STI problem in the U.S.
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What is the main mode of HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa?

A) Heterosexual intercourse
B) Males having sex with males
C) Intravenous drug use
D) Prostitution
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There are currently vaccines available for all types of hepatitis.
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What is something the author of your text suggests including in the conversation with your partner about STIs?

A) Past sexual behaviors
B) The importance of STI testing
C) The importance of honesty
D) All of these
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Rates of sexually transmitted infections are higher in bisexual women than lesbians.
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What areas of the world have seen the greatest increase in HIV infections?

A) The U.S. and Europe
B) The U.S. and Africa
C) Central and South America
D) Eastern Europe and Central Asia
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What is the name for compounds that are applied to the vagina or rectum to protect against STIs and work by providing a physical barrier to keep STIs from reaching certain cells?

A) Condoms
B) Microbicides
C) Antiretrovirals
D) Lactobacillus
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Where do the majority of people who are HIV positive live?

A) Asia
B) Central and South America
C) Sub-Saharan Africa
D) Easter Europe and Western Asia
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Someone who is HIV-positive might initially experience flu-like symptoms, followed by a period to time with no obvious symptoms. Only when later, more severe symptoms develop does the seriousness of the disease become apparent. What other STI is this similar to?

A) Herpes
B) Chlamydia
C) Syphilis
D) Trichimoniasis
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People infected with scabies typically experience immediate relief from itching after treatment.
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Since the 1990s, the annual number of new HIV infections worldwide has steadily declined.
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Discuss some of the reasons given in your text for why men who have sex with men have been experiencing increases in rates of STIs. Be sure to reference material from your text. What implications would this information have for providing sexuality education to this population?
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Identify some strategies discussed in your text that a person can use to decrease the possibility of acquiring an STI. Be sure to reference your text.
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Identify the different categories of sexually transmitted infections; give two examples for each category along with a brief description (i.e. incidence rates, symptoms, treatment options). You do not need to include HIV/AIDS.
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It is important to notify your sexual partner as soon as a positive diagnosis for an STI is made except for cases where the STI is not contagious.
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Identify the two ectoparasitic STIs; describe how common they are and what a person diagnosed with these STIs would be advised to do.
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Compare the common vaginal infections, including trichomoniasis, bacterial vaginosis, and vulvovaginal candiasis. What would be distinguishing symptoms to help a person tell the difference between each?
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Unlike other medications that typically require an 80% adherence rate to remain effective, HIV drugs require a nearly perfect adherence rate to be effective.
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Higher knowledge levels about HIV/AIDS are consistently strong predictors of behavior changes and the practice of safer sex among U.S. college students.
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Discuss how society's communication about sexuality in general impacts communication about STIs. Discuss some of the reasons people why people do not get tested for STIs.
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During the 1990s and today, rates of high risk sexual behaviors among gay males have steadily decreased due to fear of contracting HIV.
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Differentiate between "high risk" and "low risk" HPV and explain long-term consequences of these risk types.
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What are common causes and long-term effect of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)?
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Choose three different global regions and discuss both the prevalence rates for HIV in each country as well as the main modes of transmission in each country. What do you think could be done to decrease HIV infections in each specific region?
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Define the punishment concept of disease and explain how the punishment concept might make a person neglect protecting themselves from STIs. Also discuss how this concept impacts families and loved ones of persons who are HIV positive.
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Deck 15: Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV/AIDS
1
What is the most common cause of vaginal discharge that often causes a "fishy" odor?

A) Bacterial vaginosis
B) Gonorrhea
C) HPV
D) Pubic lice
A
2
How do men and women differ in their symptoms of gonorrhea?

A) Men may not develop symptoms for several months, whereas women show symptoms within a week of infection.
B) Men tend to develop symptoms within a week of infection, whereas women may not experience symptoms until complications have developed.
C) Men and women both develop symptoms within a week of being infected.
D) Both men and women tend to be asymptomatic for anywhere from several months to several years.
B
3
A person with an STI is being treated with Kwell ointment. Most likely, the STI is:

A) Pubic lice
B) Chlamydia
C) Trichomoniasis
D) Herpes
A
4
How many stages does syphilis progress through?

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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What happens if syphilis is left untreated?

A) The person will continue to have wart like bumps on their body that will remain contagious.
B) It could eventually be fatal.
C) It would eventually clear up and go away at which time the person is no longer contagious.
D) It could lead to penile or uterine cancer.
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If people have a "punishment concept" of STIs, they:

A) Believe that STIs are the primary cause of sexual disorders.
B) Think those who develop STIs deserve them.
C) Believe it is okay to not tell ex-lovers when they find out they have an STI.
D) Feel that people who commit sex crimes should be infected with STIs as their consequence.
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7
"Crabs" is to pubic lice as "clap" is to:

A) Herpes
B) Gonorrhea
C) Syphilis
D) Chlamydia
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8
A person with an STI had a chancre that seemed to heal. A month later the person broke out in a hives-like rash and had flu-like symptoms. What is the most likely STI diagnosis?

A) Gonorrhea
B) Chancroid
C) Syphilis
D) Herpes
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9
If a woman experienced repeat yeast infections, what dietary change would her health care provider possibly recommend?

A) Eat more proteins.
B) Eat a cup of yogurt each day.
C) Drink a serving of apple juice each day.
D) Eat more blueberries.
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10
What is a common symptom of gonorrhea in men?

A) Itching of the scrotal region
B) Painful erections
C) An inability to ejaculate
D) Painful or frequent urination
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11
Which of the following may be treated with antibiotics?

A) Pubic lice
B) Herpes
C) HPV
D) Chlamydia
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12
What is the most common bacterial STI in the U.S.?

A) Herpes
B) Gonorrhea
C) Syphilis
D) Chlamydia
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Approximately what percent of new STIs in the U.S. involve those in the 15-24 year-old range?

A) 40%
B) 50%
C) 60%
D) 80%
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Severe genital itching caused by parasites is a common symptom of which STI?

A) Scabies
B) Chlamydia
C) Genital warts
D) Herpes
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15
What does the term latency mean in relation to STIs?

A) It is used in relation to STIs that have the worst health outcomes.
B) It refers to STIs that show no symptoms.
C) It refers to the period of time when a person with an STI does not test positive for it.
D) It refers to STIs that are treated with antibiotics.
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16
What is true about the current rates of gonorrhea?

A) Rates have stayed the same since the 1990s.
B) Rates have steadily increased since the 1990s.
C) Rates were decreasing, leveled off for about 10 years and have since been decreasing.
D) Rates were increasing, decreased for about 5 years and have since been increasing.
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17
Which STIs are monitored by federal mandatory reporting laws?

A) Syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV
B) Herpes, HPV, and HIV
C) Only syphilis and HIV
D) Doctors and health centers are required by law to report information on all STIs.
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18
Which ethnic group experiences the highest rates of STIs in the United States?

A) White
B) Black
C) Hispanic
D) Native American
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19
What is one of the most serious long-term outcomes of chlamydia in women?

A) Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
B) Ovarian cancer
C) Increased risk for hysterectomy
D) Neurological damage
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20
How can gonorrhea be contracted?

A) Oral sex
B) Vaginal sex
C) Newborn during delivery
D) All of these
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21
Latoya has a yellow, foul-smelling discharge and vaginal itching. She may have:

A) A yeast infection
B) Chlamydia
C) Scabies
D) Trichomoniasis
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22
It is estimated that _____ percent of sexually active men and women will get HPV at some point in their lives.

A) 20
B) 30
C) 50
D) 70
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23
Tyson was diagnosed with an STI but never had any symptoms. What STI was he likely to have been diagnosed with?

A) Herpes
B) HPV
C) Chlamydia
D) It could have been any of these.
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24
A person is experiencing "viral shedding" but no other symptoms. What is this person's most likely STI diagnosis?

A) Herpes and contagious
B) Herpes but not contagious
C) Genital warts and contagious
D) Genital warts but not contagious
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25
What is the name for the types of illnesses that cause further deterioration of a person with HIV/AIDS?

A) Secondary diseases
B) Opportunistic diseases
C) Autoimmune diseases
D) Inoculatory diseases
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26
What group is at higher risk of contracting hepatitis?

A) Women who have sex with women
B) People with fair skin
C) Housemates of someone with hepatitis
D) All of these
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27
What does the term "autoinoculation" refer to?

A) The period of initial infection with an STI
B) Passing an STI back and forth between partners
C) Self-infecting a new area of one's body with an existing STI
D) Developing an STI from something besides sexual activity
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28
What happened when the first identified cases of HIV were gay men and intravenous drug users?

A) People assumed gay men also used drugs.
B) People became more compassionate towards the gay population.
C) Scientists overlooked the high rates of infection in the lesbian community.
D) As many as 1 out of 5 believed that people infected with HIV got what they deserved.
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29
What is a serious complication commonly associated with viral hepatitis?

A) Diabetes
B) Brain damage
C) Liver damage
D) Infertility
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30
What is one advancement that has been made related to HIV?

A) Medication that can be given within 6 months of infection to rid the body of the HIV infection
B) Medication that can be given to the partner of a person with HIV to prevent transmission
C) Development of rapid HIV testing that can be done through a blood sample or sample of mucus membranes in the mouth
D) Development of prenatal testing for babies whose mothers are HIV positive
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31
The majority of people who become infected with genital herpes are infected by someone who:

A) Received treatment and was no longer having symptoms.
B) Has had herpes for less than one year.
C) Doesn't even know they have it.
D) Has had herpes for over one year
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32
What is the typical time it takes for the average person who is HIV-positive and not receiving any type of treatment to develop AIDS?

A) 1-2 years
B) 2-4 years
C) 5-7 years
D) 8-10 years
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33
Who is most likely to contract PID?

A) Jason, 25-year-old sexually active gay male
B) Kimberly, a 19-year-old sexually active heterosexual female
C) Casey, a 23-year-old abstinent lesbian female
D) Cameron, a 20-year-old sexually active bisexual male
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34
What is true regarding the use of antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir and valacyclovir, for treatment of herpes?

A) They shorten the duration of outbreaks and reduce recurrences of future outbreaks.
B) They kill the bacteria associated with herpes, but usually do not cure it.
C) They reduce the outbreaks and cure it in about 50% of the cases.
D) They shorten outbreaks, however, have many high risk side effects if used long term.
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35
All of the following statements are true regarding human papillomavirus (HPV) EXCEPT:

A) There are over 40 types of HPVs.
B) The majority of people who are infected do not know they have it.
C) Some strains of HPV cause genital warts and some strains can lead to cervical cancer.
D) Once a person is infected with HPV, it is impossible to get rid of.
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36
What area of the body can genital warts affect?

A) Penile shaft and vulva area
B) Anus
C) Throat
D) All of these
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37
It is estimated that one in ______ Americans is infected with herpes type 2 (HSV-2).

A) Two
B) Three
C) Five
D) Seven
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38
What can trigger herpes outbreaks?

A) Exposure to sunlight
B) Fatigue
C) Chapped lips
D) All of these
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39
If a woman has a "high risk" form of human papillomavirus (HPV), what should she be especially concerned about?

A) Developing genital warts
B) Developing hepatitis
C) Developing cervical cancer
D) Developing neurological impairment
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40
What STI is there currently a vaccine for?

A) Herpes
B) Chlamydia
C) HPV
D) All of these
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41
According to research from the Centers for Disease Control, over 90% of the time a person's body can clear the HPV virus within two years.
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42
What is viral load testing used for in people who are HIV positive?

A) It is measuring the severity of the viral infection by estimating the amount of virus in bodily fluid.
B) It is measuring the T-cell count which is useful in predicting life expectancy of a person who is HIV positive.
C) It is testing for the likelihood the person will pass the virus on to a sex partner.
D) It is testing for the likelihood that a pregnant woman will pass the virus on to her unborn child.
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43
Women are at greater risk for long-term complications from STIs.
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44
What is suggested in your text as one of the most useful things people who are sexually active can do to prevent STIs?

A) Don't have sex before you are 18.
B) Have a yearly pap test.
C) Get tested.
D) Only have one partner at a time.
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45
People infected with herpes will have it for the rest of their lives, even though they may not experience any symptoms.
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46
When a woman has a pap test, the test is also screening for STIs.
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47
Since the discovery of more advanced treatment options for HIV in the late 1990s, how has the percent of gay men who engage in "high risk" behaviors changed?

A) Increased.
B) Decreased.
C) Stayed the same.
D) Decreased initially and then increased.
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48
What has contributed to the decrease in HIV and AIDS related deaths?

A) There are less homosexual males now than there were 20 years ago.
B) There are fewer intravenous drug users than there were 20 years ago.
C) The development of HAART therapy
D) The ability to rid the body of the HIV virus if detected within the first six months.
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49
Most bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics.
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50
The HPV vaccine is best when given one year after the onset of sexual activity.
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51
Because STIs typically require treatment at a health clinic, the number of reported STIs is an accurate prediction of the overall STI problem in the U.S.
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52
What is the main mode of HIV transmission in sub-Saharan Africa?

A) Heterosexual intercourse
B) Males having sex with males
C) Intravenous drug use
D) Prostitution
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53
There are currently vaccines available for all types of hepatitis.
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54
What is something the author of your text suggests including in the conversation with your partner about STIs?

A) Past sexual behaviors
B) The importance of STI testing
C) The importance of honesty
D) All of these
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55
Rates of sexually transmitted infections are higher in bisexual women than lesbians.
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56
What areas of the world have seen the greatest increase in HIV infections?

A) The U.S. and Europe
B) The U.S. and Africa
C) Central and South America
D) Eastern Europe and Central Asia
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57
What is the name for compounds that are applied to the vagina or rectum to protect against STIs and work by providing a physical barrier to keep STIs from reaching certain cells?

A) Condoms
B) Microbicides
C) Antiretrovirals
D) Lactobacillus
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58
Where do the majority of people who are HIV positive live?

A) Asia
B) Central and South America
C) Sub-Saharan Africa
D) Easter Europe and Western Asia
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59
Someone who is HIV-positive might initially experience flu-like symptoms, followed by a period to time with no obvious symptoms. Only when later, more severe symptoms develop does the seriousness of the disease become apparent. What other STI is this similar to?

A) Herpes
B) Chlamydia
C) Syphilis
D) Trichimoniasis
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60
People infected with scabies typically experience immediate relief from itching after treatment.
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61
Since the 1990s, the annual number of new HIV infections worldwide has steadily declined.
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62
Discuss some of the reasons given in your text for why men who have sex with men have been experiencing increases in rates of STIs. Be sure to reference material from your text. What implications would this information have for providing sexuality education to this population?
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63
Identify some strategies discussed in your text that a person can use to decrease the possibility of acquiring an STI. Be sure to reference your text.
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64
Identify the different categories of sexually transmitted infections; give two examples for each category along with a brief description (i.e. incidence rates, symptoms, treatment options). You do not need to include HIV/AIDS.
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65
It is important to notify your sexual partner as soon as a positive diagnosis for an STI is made except for cases where the STI is not contagious.
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66
Identify the two ectoparasitic STIs; describe how common they are and what a person diagnosed with these STIs would be advised to do.
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67
Compare the common vaginal infections, including trichomoniasis, bacterial vaginosis, and vulvovaginal candiasis. What would be distinguishing symptoms to help a person tell the difference between each?
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68
Unlike other medications that typically require an 80% adherence rate to remain effective, HIV drugs require a nearly perfect adherence rate to be effective.
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69
Higher knowledge levels about HIV/AIDS are consistently strong predictors of behavior changes and the practice of safer sex among U.S. college students.
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70
Discuss how society's communication about sexuality in general impacts communication about STIs. Discuss some of the reasons people why people do not get tested for STIs.
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71
During the 1990s and today, rates of high risk sexual behaviors among gay males have steadily decreased due to fear of contracting HIV.
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72
Differentiate between "high risk" and "low risk" HPV and explain long-term consequences of these risk types.
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73
What are common causes and long-term effect of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)?
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74
Choose three different global regions and discuss both the prevalence rates for HIV in each country as well as the main modes of transmission in each country. What do you think could be done to decrease HIV infections in each specific region?
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75
Define the punishment concept of disease and explain how the punishment concept might make a person neglect protecting themselves from STIs. Also discuss how this concept impacts families and loved ones of persons who are HIV positive.
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