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HIV Facts
STDFacts Prevention Transmission Condoms Condom
Use
What does AIDS stand for?
A 100
$100
Acquired Immunodeficiency
Syndrome
A 100
What is HIV?
A 200
$200
The virus that causes AIDS
A 200
Who can get HIV?
A 300
$300
Anyone...people are not high-risk,
their behaviors are
A 300
What system does HIV affect?
A 400
$400
The immune system
A 400
What happens to a person with HIV that
usually does not occur in people with
a healthy immune system?
A 500
$500
They acquire certain rare
diseases
A 500
What does STD stand for?
B 100
$100
Sexually transmitted
disease
B 100
Name 3 STDs.
B 200
$200
• Syphilis• Genital warts• Herpes• Gonorrhea• Trichomoniasis• Chlamydia• HIV• Hepatitis B
B 200
Name 2 symptoms of
STDs.
B 300
$300
•burning upon urination
•discharge from penis/
vagina•sores•bumps• itching•rash B 300
What is the difference between an STD that is
caused by a bacteria and an STD
that is caused by a virus?
B 400
$400
Bacterial STDs can be treated and
cured. Viral STDs cannot be cured, just treated.
B 400
What happens to a person if they do
not get treated for their STD?
B 500
$500
It leads to other health problems like pelvic
inflammatory disease, sterility,
blindness, death.
B 500
What are two ways to prevent
HIV transmission?
C 100
$100
•Abstinence•Condoms •Not sharing needles
C 100
What is the only birth control
method that also offers protection
against HIV?
C 200
$200
A latex or polyurethane
condom
C 200
Name two high-risk behaviors.
C 300
$300
Unprotected anal, oral, or vaginal sex
and sharing needles
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager
What is the most certain way to
avoid contracting an STD or HIV?
C 400
$400
Practice abstinence
C 400
What are some safer sexual
behaviors (that won’t transmit
HIV)?
C 500
$500
• cuddling• massage• masturbation• fantasy
C 500
Name two ways that HIV is
transmitted.
D 100
$100
• unprotected sex• sharing needles• from mother to fetus
during pregnancy or
childbirth• mother to child through breast-feeding D 100
What are two ways that you
cannot contract HIV?
D 200
$200
• sharing drinking glasses
• touching• sitting in a classroom together
• toilet seatsD 200
Name two body fluids from which
HIV is transmitted.
D 300
$300
• blood• semen• vaginal secretions
• breast milk
D 300
How were most children living with
AIDS infected?
D 400
$400
From mother to fetus during
pregnancy, at birth, or through
breast milk
D 400
What is the fastest growing mode of transmission of
HIV?
D 500
$500
Heterosexual sex
D 500
What is the material that
condoms should be made of to protect
against HIVand STD infection?
E 100
$100
Latex or polyurethane
E 100
What should you put on a condom during vaginal or anal intercourse?
E 200
$200
Lubricant, like K-Y Jelly or Astroglide
E 200
What is the type of lubricant you
should never use with condoms?
E 300
$300
Oil-based, such as Vaseline or baby
oil
E 300
Who buys almost half of all condoms
sold in the US?
E 400
$400
Women
E 400
When do you remove a used
condom?
E 500
$500
After ejaculation but before the penis gets soft
E 500
True or False:Condoms can be
reused.
F 100
$100
FALSE
F 100
True or False:The penis should be erect (hard)
when the condom is put on it.
F 200
$200
TRUE
F 200
True or False:The condom should
be completely unrolled before it is placed on the penis.
F 300
$300
FALSE
F 300
True or False:When a condom is
placed on the penis some space should be left at the tip of
the condom.
F 400
$400
TRUE
F 400
True or False:To remove a
condom after sex, grasp the tip and remove it gently
but swiftly.F 500
$500
FALSE
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:Prevention
Please record your wager.
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Name a vaccine available to
prevent HPV.
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Gardasil or Cerverix
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