hiv/aids jeopardy game

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Page 1: HIV/AIDS jeopardy game

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1,1Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER: This is is usually spread by

putting something in the mouth that has been

contaminated with the feces of an infected person. (Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is Hepatitis A ?

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1,2Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER: This is the name of the

virus that causes AIDS.(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is the human immunodeficiency virus?

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1,3Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:These latex or polyurethane

barrier devices have been shown to be effective

in preventing the spread of STDs.

(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What are condoms and dental dams?

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1,4Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:This is the human organ

system commonly (but not exclusively) affected

by tuberculosis.(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is the lung or respiratory system?

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2,1Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:The sharing of drug works spreads HIV, HBV and this

other viral hepatitis infection.

(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is Hepatitis C?

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2,2Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:The human cells

that are attacked by the HIV virus.

(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What are white blood cells, T-cells or CD4 cells?

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2,3Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:Kinds or classifications

of STDs that can be cured with antibiotics (Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What are bacterial infections?

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2,4Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:The stage of tuberculosis

characterized by no active diseaseand it is not transmittable. (Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is the latent stage (LTBI)?

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3,1Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:This is the only

blood born hepatitis that is vaccine preventable.

(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is Hepatitis B?

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3,2Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:These are the fluids

that have been known to transmit the HIV virus.

(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What are blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk?

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3,3Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:These are 4 common STDs

that have no cure.(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What are HIV, HSV, HBV and HPV?

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3,4Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:Tuberculosis is the most common opportunistic

infection in this disease process.

(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is AIDS?

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4,1Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:This activity commonly

spreads HBV but not HCV.(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is sex?

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4,2Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:This is the human body system

responsible for protectingitself against diseases and is

progressively destroyed by HIVwithout treatment.

(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is the immune system?

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4,3Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:This common STD is

thought to be responsible for most incidences of

cervical cancer.(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is HPV?

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4,4Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:This is the mode of

transmission of tuberculosis.(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What are respiratory droplets?

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5,1Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:Screening for this viral hepatitis

can reduce the risk of its transmission from mother

to infant during birth. (Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is Hepatitis B?

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5,2Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:This is the name of the time

period from the time of infectionuntil the time that the HIV

virus can be detected throughconventional testing.

(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What is the seroconversion period?

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5,3Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:When left untreated, these

2 STDs can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease

and sterility.(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

What are chlamydia and gonorrhea?

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5,4Click here to return to topics board

ANSWER:This population of peoplein the United States have

the highest rates of TB disease.(Click anywhere on slide to reveal the question)

Who are foreign born?