Cards (30)

  • It is the final stage of HIV infection
    A. Acute HIV
    B. Chronic HIV
    C. AIDS
    C. AIDS
  • It is it has flu like symptoms that occurs days to weeks after contracting HIV
    A. Acute HIV
    B. Chronic HIV
    C. AIDS
    A. Acute HIV
  • It is also known as the latent or asymptomatic stage; it can last for several years
    A. Acute HIV
    B. Chronic HIV
    C. AIDS
    B. Chronic HIV
  • What amount of fall in cell count is considered as AIDS?
    below 200 cells per mm3
  • What is the meaning of the abbreviation HIV?
    Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • The abbreviation AIDS stands for
    Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
  • _____ causes AIDS and HIV leads to _________.
    A. Immune deficiency ; AIDS
    B. HIV ; immune deficiency
    C. HIV; AIDS
    D. Both B and C
    D. Both B and C
  • HIV infects and multiplies ______ the CD4 T cell
    A. along
    B. inside
    C. Outside
    D. close to
    B. inside
  • It is the immune system cell that HIV destroys.
    a. CD4 T-cells
    b. CD4 B-cells
    c. Macrophages
    d. Platelets
    a. CD4 T-cells
  • HIV and AIDS are two terms that are very related to each other and at the same time not really that different at all. True or false?
    False, [totally different]
  • The medical term ______ means that there are multiple clinical signs and symptoms or multiple conditions.
    A. Deficiency
    B. Syndrome
    C. Disease
    D. Acquired
    B. Syndrome
  • The conditions and complications from acquired immune deficiency syndrome are due to opportunistic infections and cancer. True or false?

    True
  • Deficiency in immune system is acquired and has no external factors.True or False?
    False, it can have an external cause
  • Some people with weak immune system due to HIV may still not have any severe opportunistic infection if they do not have the organism.
    True
  • These are due to the organisms that would not normally cause disease when the immune system is normal.
    Opportunistic infections
  • These are organisms that are already present in the body but are not capable of causing any illness
    Opportunistic infections
  • Aside from the virus itself, what is the bigger problem in the context of HIV?
    Ignorance and lack of awareness
  • Depending on a person's lifestyle and other factors, it may take ____to _____ years from getting HIV to progress to AIDS
    5-10 years
  • A person infected with HIV typically shows signs and symptoms during the early years after getting infected with HIV. True or false?
    False, [may not show signs]
  • What form of sexual activities has the highest risk of acquiring HIV infection
    A. Anal
    B. Oral
    C. Vaginal
    A. Anal
  • What form of sexual activities has the lowest risk of acquiring HIV infection?
    A. Anal
    B. Oral
    C. Vaginal
    B. Oral
  • What body fluids does not transmit HIV
    A. Breastmilk
    B. Urine
    C. Genital discharge or secretions
    D. Blood
    B. Urine
  • ______ type of sex is one of the sources of HIV
    unprotected
  • It is the use of HIV medicine to reduce the risk of HIV infections soon after a possible exposure
    Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)
  • What is the leading cause of HIV that has the most statistical gravity?
    A. Sex worker
    B. M2M intercourse
    C. Drug users
    D. Prenatal sex
    B. M2M intercourse
  • What are the top three places in the philippines with hiv infections?
    NCR
    Region 7 (Cebu-Bohol)
    Region IV-A,
  • It makes a person vulnerable to opportunistic infections and AIDS-defining conditions
    AIDS
  • The lining of the vagina is more delicate than the anus. True or false.

    False, anus is more delicate.
  • An HIV prevention plan for people who don't have HIV but who are high risk of becoming infected with HIV

    Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
  • HIV transmission
    Person to person spread of HIV