Question 7 (1 point) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can be transmitted via all of the following, EXCEPT ________ needles used for tattooing or body piercing. sharing the same toilet. unprotected anal or vaginal intercourse. mother-to-child transmission. Question 8 (1 point) Which sexually transmitted infection (STI) is the cause of the majority of cervical cancer cases? Human papillomavirus (HPV). Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Syphilis.
Gonorrhea. Question 9 (1 point) All of the following are ways to prevent a STI, EXCEPT: Use condoms during any form of intercourse to protect yourself from contracting an infection. At least every 3 years, get screening tests periodically for STIs and HIV. Avoid sexual contact that could cause cuts or tears in the skin or tissue. Try to limit the number of sexual partners that you have at one time. Question 10 (1 point) Last night, Tenille had consensual anal sex with another student, whom she met online. Afterward, the other student said, "Don't worry about STDs - I'm clean." A few days later, Tenille feels healthy and hasn't noticed anything unusual around her genitalia. Should Tenille get tested for STIS? No, because STIs are not typically transmitted via anal sex.
Yes, because STis often show no signs or symptoms. No, because she feels healthy and getting tested for STis would show she does not trust the other student. Yes, because STDs are different than STIs. Question 11 (1 point) Which of the following is NOT a method of contraception? Vaginal douching after intercourse. Removal of the uterus. Avoiding intercourse at certain times of the menstrual cycle. Female condoms. Question 12 (1 point) Oral contraceptives are effective in preventing pregnancy; however, there are also a number of disadvantages to this method, including
all of the options provided. the body shows symptoms that mimic early pregnancy. an increase in the risk of developing pelvic inflammatory disease. a decrease in fertility once the oral contraceptive is discontinued. Question 13 (1 point) The Sexual Health Resource Centre is creating a poster campaign to educate students about HIV. Which of the following is FALSE, and should not be included in the campaign? HIV is now manageable but those who are HIV positive still experience stigma; we all play a role in fighting that stigma. All people who are HIV positive are aware of their status and are part of characteristic subgroups, so it is easy for you to know. Having an STI with open sores, such as syphilis, can increase one's risk of transmitting the HIV infection.
Using barrier contraception methods, such as a condom, can decrease the risk of transmitting HIV during intercourse.
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