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- Fase HIVIAIDS: True or False Quiz Read each sentence below and fill in the blanks with either true (T) or false (F) 1. Physically fit people never get HIVGenital herpes transmission can be reduced or prevented by all of the following except a. a condom. b. abstinence. c. the contraceptive pill. d. a female condom.1. What are the six components of the chain of infection? How does each component affect the cycle of the chain of infection? 2. Give a short list of the different ways on how to transmit a certain disease. Provide an example for each. 3. Why do you think proper handwashing is extremely important? 4. How are hazardous materials classified? What is NFPA and its functions?
- 1. You cannot get HIV by being in the same room with a person who is living with HIV. 2. So far, there is no vaccine to prevent HIV. 3. HIV cannot be transmitted by sneezing. 4. HIV is a communicable (contagious) disease. 5. You cannot get HIV from sharing a drink. 6. HIV affects the body's immune system. 7. AIDS and HIV are two different things. 8. If you come into contact with the blood of someone who is NOT living with HIV you cannot get HIV. 9. Someone who uses the same needle as someone who is living with HIV to use drugs, can contract HIV. 10. If someone with HIV is bleeding, they can transmit HIV to someone else.1. Is it possible for someone to know if he or she is infected by a parasite without going to a doctor? In what way?Which of the following are common methods of HIV transmission? Select all correct answers. O in vaginal fluid or semen, through unprotected sex O through the skin, by sitting on toilet seats without a barrier in saliva, through kissing O in blood, through shared needles or contact with open wounds
- 66. Which of the following are included under biological stressors?I. Being sexually activeII. PharmacologicsIII. Urbanization IV. Unhealthy dietV. Shared needles among drug usersVI. Living in places endemic of malariaA. I, IV, V B. I, II, III C. II, III, IV D. III, IV, V6. SET OUT A SYPHILIS NURSING CARE PLANs?3. If a (hypothetical) study reported that 15 out of 60 patients presenting at a genito- urinary medicine clinic with symptoms of gonorrhoea were found to be HIV positive, what would you conclude about the prevalence of HIV infection in the general population?
- 1.what is the relationship between HIV inaction and AIDS.A school nurse is providing information for parents ofteenagers regarding the human papillomavirus (HPV) and therecommended HPV vaccination. What teaching point wouldthe nurse include?a. “HPV causes genital warts and cervical and other genitalcancers.”b. “HPV causes a single painless genital lesion and can leadto sterility.”c. “50% of women between the ages of 14 and 19 are infectedwith HPV”d. “The HPV vaccination is only recommended for the femalepopulation.”1. What are the different infectious disease categories? Briefly explain each. Zoonotic Disease Emerging Infectious Disease Vector-Borne Disease 2. What happens during infection? 3. What is infectious disease and what causes it?