About HIV/AIDS Ways to get HIV/AIDS Ways to not get HIV/AIDS Definitions Diseases 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50 About HIV/AIDS - 10 • True or False • AIDS is the disease that causes a breakdown in a person’s immune system About HIV/AIDS – 10 • TRUE • AIDS is the disease About HIV/AIDS - 20 • True or False HIV is the virus that causes AIDS About HIV/AIDS – 20 • True • HIV is the virus that travels throughout the blood and produces antibodies About HIV/AIDS - 30 • True or False: AIDS is curable only if you follow a doctor’s instructions immediately after becoming infected and you remain infected forever. • What kind of test is the only way to determine if you have become HIV positive? About HIV/AIDS – 30 • False, AIDS is not curable no matter what you do. • A blood test is the only way to determine if you HIV. About HIV/AIDS - 40 • What are the 2 ways a mother can infect their child? • What is the likelihood that a child becomes infected when their mother has HIV/AIDS? • ½ • 1/3 • ¼ About HIV/AIDS – 40 • During pregnancy and while breastfeeding • 1 in 3 chance that the baby becomes infected. About HIV/AIDS - 50 • What is the difference between HIV positive and HIV negative? ** Answer must include antibodies Is it possible to be HIV negative with no antibodies in you? About HIV/AIDS – 50 • HIV positive is when the antibodies have been detected through a blood test • HIV negative is when the antibodies have not yet been detected through a blood test • It is possible to be HIV negative with no antibodies yet, it just means they have not yet been detected. Ways to get HIV/AIDS - 10 • Yes or No? • Sharing needles from piercings or tattoos? • * Should you get permission before doing these? Ways to get HIV/AIDS – 10 • Yes, you can get HIV from sharing needles for piercings or tattoos? • YES, you should get permission. Ways to get HIV/AIDS - 20 • YES or NO? • Having sexual contact with someone, whether it is protected sexual contact or unprotected? Ways to get HIV/AIDS – 20 • YES • Regardless if you are having protected sex, you are still at risk to acquire HIV if the other person has HIV/AIDS already. Ways to get HIV/AIDS - 30 • YES or NO? • Having an organ transplant? Ways to get HIV/AIDS – 30 • YES, there is a possibility that you can get HIV through an organ transplant Ways to get HIV/AIDS - 40 • YES or NO? • Blood-to-blood contact with someone who has HIV/AIDS? Ways to get HIV/AIDS – 40 • YES, • There is a very high chance that you get HIV/AIDS by your blood coming into contact with already infected blood Ways to get HIV/AIDS - 50 • From a man or a woman or both? • True or false: You must show symptoms of HIV/AIDS in order to spread it? Ways to get HIV/AIDS – 50 • Both. Gender does not matter. If the blood is infected, it is infected. • False: You may have it and spread it without even knowing. Ways to not get HIV/AIDS - 10 • • • • YES or NO? Shaking or touching hands? Hugging? Kissing? Ways to not get HIV/AIDS – 10 • All NO • These are all examples of regular physical contact and HIV cannot be spread these ways. Ways to not get HIV/AIDS - 20 • YES or NO? • Using the same toilet, book, iPad, or door knob as someone who has HIV/AIDS? Ways to not get HIV/AIDS – 20 • NO • These are just regular germs you are coming into contact with. While there’s a chance you may get the common cold or something else, you cannot get HIV/AIDS this way. Ways to not get HIV/AIDS - 30 • YES or NO? • Sharing cups, towels, utensils, and sports equipment? Ways to not get HIV/AIDS – 30 • These are just regular germs you are coming into contact with. While there’s a chance you may get the common cold or something else, you cannot get HIV/AIDS this way. Ways to not get HIV/AIDS - 40 • YES or NO? • Living with someone who is infected with HIV/AIDS? Ways to not get HIV/AIDS – 40 • NO it is not possible to get HIV/AIDS by just living under the same roof as them. Ways to not get HIV/AIDS - 50 • YES or NO? • Coming into contact with somebody’s: • Urine? • Sweat? Ways to not get HIV/AIDS – 50 • NO, these are not the body fluids that can spread HIV/AIDS. The body fluids are: • Blood, vaginal secretions, Semen, and breast milk. Definitions- 10 • Abstinence Definitions– 10 • Choosing to not be sexually active Definitions- 20 • An infectious disease that is prevalent to occur in a person with a weakened immune system Definitions– 20 • Opportunistic Infection Definitions- 30 • The body system with a main goal of fighting off infectious diseases Definitions– 30 • Immune System Definitions- 40 • What are Universal Precautions? • What does wet, warm, and not yours mean? • Why do we use them? • What happens if we don’t use them? Definitions– 40 • Measures in place to protect us from infection • We use them to make sure we are doing everything we can the safe way • Without UPs, higher chance we get infected Definitions- 50 • HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) AND • AIDS (AutoImmune Deficiency Syndrome) Definitions– 50 • HIV: A virus that enters the body and destroys infectious fighting cells and causes AIDS • AIDS: A disease that causes a breakdown in the body’s immune system Diseases - 10 • Deadly pneumonia caused by AIDS A. Pneumoyctosis carinii Pneumonia (PCP) B. Thrush Diseases – 10 • Pneumoyctosis carinii Pneumonia (PCP) Diseases - 20 • Gradual loss of brain function caused by HIV? Diseases – 20 • A. Kaposi’s Sarcoma • B. AIDS Dementia Complex Diseases - 30 • Type of cancer in people who have AIDS that causes lesions on organs and linings of the body • A. Thrush • B. Kaposi’s Sarcoma Diseases – 30 • B. Kaposi’s Sarcoma Diseases - 40 • Fungal infection of the mucous membranes of the tongue and mouth • A. Thrush • B. Oral Hairy Leukolpakia Diseases – 40 • A. Thrush Diseases - 50 • Infection in which white patches are found on the tongue • A. Thrush • B. Oral Hairy Leukolpakia Diseases – 50 • B. Oral Hairy Leukolpakia
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