Deck 14: Hivaids

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In practice settings offering HIV care helpers

A)should be checked each week for infection
B)should wear latex gloves at all times
C)should never handle fluids
D)none of the above
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Once a person is infected with HIV,it _____ for AIDS to develop.

A)takes three months
B)takes 28 days
C)takes a minimum of two weeks
D)may take years
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An employer who employs a person-living-with-AIDS

A)has to be apprised of the situation as it unfolds
B)can require a person to be assessed for HIV/AIDS
C)must make reasonable accommodations for a person who is infected
D)all are true
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Individuals infected with HIV develop a characteristic serum antibody response which is detected _____ following exposure.

A)3-5 days
B)7-12 days
C)13 days to 6 months
D)longer than 6 months
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According to UNAIDS (2006)

A)about 1.1 million people have HIV/AIDS in the U.S.
B)approximately 20 million people are living worldwide with HIV
C)rates are decreasing worldwide
D)rates are increasing worldwide
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All of the following are ways of transmission of HIV/AIDS with the exception of:

A)casual contact
B)using contaminated blood from a person with HIV/AIDS
C)exchanging body fluids
D)drinking an HIV-infected mother's breast milk
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HIV was first identified among:

A)lesbians
B)gay and bisexual men
C)lesbian and bisexual women
D)gay men
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Regarding TB

A)incarcerated individuals are at minimal risk for exposure due to confined areas they live in
B)incarcerated individuals have similar risks for TB as those living on the outside
C)4-6% of prisoners have TB
D)none of the above is true
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According to the text,mental health professionals working with a client who has been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS should focus primarily on:

A)telling the client to complete unfinished tasks
B)informing the client that you're there to talk if needed
C)helping the client attempt to manage and cope with disease
D)encouraging the client to tell family members
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The central danger of missing chemotherapeutic HIV/AIDS:

A)there is no increased danger as long as a double-dose in taken later
B)is related to the rate of replication of the virus
C)the person will have to change medications
D)there is no immediate danger
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Precautions when living with a person with HIV/AIDS include all of the following except

A)covering cuts,sores,or breaks in skin
B)disinfecting soiled surfaces immediately
C)avoiding sharing razors and toothbrushes
D)avoid kissing
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Which of the following groups are seen as being at risk for HIV/AIDS?

A)homeless
B)prisoners
C)African Americans and Latino/Hispanics
D)all are considered at increased risk
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A person with HIV/AIDS:

A)must disclose information to employer,whether they have symptoms or not
B)can be fired from his/her job
C)are officially considered to have a disability
D)often cannot obtain medical (health)insurance
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Adolescents are considered to be at _____ for HIV infection.

A)substantial risk
B)moderate risk
C)low risk
D)no risk at all
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Regarding individuals with HIV/AIDS,_____ is considered a healthy adaptation to having been infected.

A)depression
B)resentment
C)anger
D)peace
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Injecting drug use continues to be the most common source of infection.The most rapidly increasing source of HIV infection is

A)among heterosexual women who have multiple partners
B)among heterosexual women whose partners exhibit high risk behaviors
C)among women with sexually transmitted diseases
D)all the above
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_____ law requires everyone who enters the military to be tested for HIV.

A)state
B)federal
C)county
D)it is not required
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A diagnosis of AIDS:

A)happens only when one tests positive for HIV
B)is made when there is the presence one or more certain diseases
C)within six months of being tested
D)all are diagnostic of AIDS
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The incubation period for HIV infection to develop into AIDS is:

A)3 to 5 years
B)7 to 10 years
C)3 to 5 months
D)7 to 10 months
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The following are signs and symptoms of HIV infection,with the exception of:

A)genital warts
B)diarrhea
C)visual changes
D)hot flashes
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Concerning prevalence rates for HIV/AIDS

A)the African American population has leveled off
B)African Americans are 5 times more likely than White or Hispanic counterparts to be diagnosed with HIV
C)African American women are at less risk
D)African American women are 5 times more likely to be diagnosed with HIV than Asian American women
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Older Americans

A)know as much about HIV as the younger population
B)are more educated about condoms,not sharing needles and do not often converse with their doctor about HIV
C)have doctors who discuss the sexual history of their elderly patients
D)none of the above is true
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In practice settings offering HIV care helpers

A)should be checked each week for infection
B)should wear latex gloves at all times
C)should never handle fluids
D)none of the above
D
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Once a person is infected with HIV,it _____ for AIDS to develop.

A)takes three months
B)takes 28 days
C)takes a minimum of two weeks
D)may take years
D
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An employer who employs a person-living-with-AIDS

A)has to be apprised of the situation as it unfolds
B)can require a person to be assessed for HIV/AIDS
C)must make reasonable accommodations for a person who is infected
D)all are true
C
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Individuals infected with HIV develop a characteristic serum antibody response which is detected _____ following exposure.

A)3-5 days
B)7-12 days
C)13 days to 6 months
D)longer than 6 months
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According to UNAIDS (2006)

A)about 1.1 million people have HIV/AIDS in the U.S.
B)approximately 20 million people are living worldwide with HIV
C)rates are decreasing worldwide
D)rates are increasing worldwide
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All of the following are ways of transmission of HIV/AIDS with the exception of:

A)casual contact
B)using contaminated blood from a person with HIV/AIDS
C)exchanging body fluids
D)drinking an HIV-infected mother's breast milk
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HIV was first identified among:

A)lesbians
B)gay and bisexual men
C)lesbian and bisexual women
D)gay men
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Regarding TB

A)incarcerated individuals are at minimal risk for exposure due to confined areas they live in
B)incarcerated individuals have similar risks for TB as those living on the outside
C)4-6% of prisoners have TB
D)none of the above is true
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According to the text,mental health professionals working with a client who has been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS should focus primarily on:

A)telling the client to complete unfinished tasks
B)informing the client that you're there to talk if needed
C)helping the client attempt to manage and cope with disease
D)encouraging the client to tell family members
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The central danger of missing chemotherapeutic HIV/AIDS:

A)there is no increased danger as long as a double-dose in taken later
B)is related to the rate of replication of the virus
C)the person will have to change medications
D)there is no immediate danger
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Precautions when living with a person with HIV/AIDS include all of the following except

A)covering cuts,sores,or breaks in skin
B)disinfecting soiled surfaces immediately
C)avoiding sharing razors and toothbrushes
D)avoid kissing
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Which of the following groups are seen as being at risk for HIV/AIDS?

A)homeless
B)prisoners
C)African Americans and Latino/Hispanics
D)all are considered at increased risk
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A person with HIV/AIDS:

A)must disclose information to employer,whether they have symptoms or not
B)can be fired from his/her job
C)are officially considered to have a disability
D)often cannot obtain medical (health)insurance
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Adolescents are considered to be at _____ for HIV infection.

A)substantial risk
B)moderate risk
C)low risk
D)no risk at all
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Regarding individuals with HIV/AIDS,_____ is considered a healthy adaptation to having been infected.

A)depression
B)resentment
C)anger
D)peace
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Injecting drug use continues to be the most common source of infection.The most rapidly increasing source of HIV infection is

A)among heterosexual women who have multiple partners
B)among heterosexual women whose partners exhibit high risk behaviors
C)among women with sexually transmitted diseases
D)all the above
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_____ law requires everyone who enters the military to be tested for HIV.

A)state
B)federal
C)county
D)it is not required
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A diagnosis of AIDS:

A)happens only when one tests positive for HIV
B)is made when there is the presence one or more certain diseases
C)within six months of being tested
D)all are diagnostic of AIDS
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The incubation period for HIV infection to develop into AIDS is:

A)3 to 5 years
B)7 to 10 years
C)3 to 5 months
D)7 to 10 months
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The following are signs and symptoms of HIV infection,with the exception of:

A)genital warts
B)diarrhea
C)visual changes
D)hot flashes
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Concerning prevalence rates for HIV/AIDS

A)the African American population has leveled off
B)African Americans are 5 times more likely than White or Hispanic counterparts to be diagnosed with HIV
C)African American women are at less risk
D)African American women are 5 times more likely to be diagnosed with HIV than Asian American women
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Older Americans

A)know as much about HIV as the younger population
B)are more educated about condoms,not sharing needles and do not often converse with their doctor about HIV
C)have doctors who discuss the sexual history of their elderly patients
D)none of the above is true
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