Deck 18: Aids, HIV Infection, and Related Conditions

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What is the most common oral manifestation of HIV infection worldwide?

A) hairy leukoplakia
B) Kaposi sarcoma
C) necrotizing stomatitis
D) candidiasis
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Which of the following is the most common method of sexual transmission of HIV in the United States?

A) transmission from injection drug use
B) anal intercourse in men who have sex with men (MSM)
C) male-to-female heterosexual transmission
D) female-to-male heterosexual transmission
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A person is defined as having AIDS when the CD4+ count is less than ____ cells/µL.

A) 400
B) 200
C) 100
D) 0
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The median time from primary infection to the development of AIDS in untreated patients is about ________ following HIV exposure.

A) 2 to 6 weeks
B) 6 months
C) 2 to 3 years
D) 10 years
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Which of the following is a legitimate reason for a general dentist to make a referral of an asymptomatic HIV-positive patient to an endodontist for endodontic treatment of a molar tooth?

A) The general dentist simply does not want to treat a person who is HIV positive.
B) The general dentist feels that the patient is immunocompromised, but the patient refuses to undergo testing for HIV.
C) The general dentist does not perform endodontic treatment for molar teeth.
D) a and b
E) b and c
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The current definition of AIDS is the laboratory-confirmed evidence of HIV infection in a person who has stage 3 HIV infection,meaning that the CD4+ lymphocyte count is less than _______ cells/μL.

A) 400
B) 200
C) 100
D) 50
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Which of the following should be a major consideration when planning dental treatment for the patient with HIV infection/AIDS?

A) current CD4+ lymphocyte count
B) immunosuppression level
C) level of viral load
D) all of the above
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The risk of HIV transmission from infected patients to health care workers is about ___% in cases in which a needlestick or other sharp instrument transmitted blood from patient to health care worker.

A) 0.03
B) 0.3
C) 3.0
D) 30.0
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Which of the following represents an acceptable expanded postexposure prophylaxis regimen (PEP)after exposure to HIV-infected blood?
1.tenofovir plus emtricitabine
2.zidovudine plus lamivudine
3.ritonavir-boosted (/r)lopinavir

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 2
C) 1, 3
D) 3
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Which of the following types of gingival erythema is associated with the HIV positive patient?

A) papillary gingivitis
B) diffuse gingivitis
C) linear gingival erythema
D) desquamative gingivitis
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Deck 18: Aids, HIV Infection, and Related Conditions
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What is the most common oral manifestation of HIV infection worldwide?

A) hairy leukoplakia
B) Kaposi sarcoma
C) necrotizing stomatitis
D) candidiasis
candidiasis
2
Which of the following is the most common method of sexual transmission of HIV in the United States?

A) transmission from injection drug use
B) anal intercourse in men who have sex with men (MSM)
C) male-to-female heterosexual transmission
D) female-to-male heterosexual transmission
anal intercourse in men who have sex with men (MSM)
3
A person is defined as having AIDS when the CD4+ count is less than ____ cells/µL.

A) 400
B) 200
C) 100
D) 0
200
4
The median time from primary infection to the development of AIDS in untreated patients is about ________ following HIV exposure.

A) 2 to 6 weeks
B) 6 months
C) 2 to 3 years
D) 10 years
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Which of the following is a legitimate reason for a general dentist to make a referral of an asymptomatic HIV-positive patient to an endodontist for endodontic treatment of a molar tooth?

A) The general dentist simply does not want to treat a person who is HIV positive.
B) The general dentist feels that the patient is immunocompromised, but the patient refuses to undergo testing for HIV.
C) The general dentist does not perform endodontic treatment for molar teeth.
D) a and b
E) b and c
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The current definition of AIDS is the laboratory-confirmed evidence of HIV infection in a person who has stage 3 HIV infection,meaning that the CD4+ lymphocyte count is less than _______ cells/μL.

A) 400
B) 200
C) 100
D) 50
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Which of the following should be a major consideration when planning dental treatment for the patient with HIV infection/AIDS?

A) current CD4+ lymphocyte count
B) immunosuppression level
C) level of viral load
D) all of the above
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The risk of HIV transmission from infected patients to health care workers is about ___% in cases in which a needlestick or other sharp instrument transmitted blood from patient to health care worker.

A) 0.03
B) 0.3
C) 3.0
D) 30.0
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Which of the following represents an acceptable expanded postexposure prophylaxis regimen (PEP)after exposure to HIV-infected blood?
1.tenofovir plus emtricitabine
2.zidovudine plus lamivudine
3.ritonavir-boosted (/r)lopinavir

A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 2
C) 1, 3
D) 3
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Which of the following types of gingival erythema is associated with the HIV positive patient?

A) papillary gingivitis
B) diffuse gingivitis
C) linear gingival erythema
D) desquamative gingivitis
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