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1.
HIV stands for what?
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A) Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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B) Acquired Immune Deficiency
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The term AIDS stands for what?
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A) Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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B) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
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3.
HIV disease progresses to AIDS when the CD4+ T cell count drops below what level?
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A) 50 cell/mm
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B) 100 cell/mm
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C) 200 cell/mm
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D) 300 cells/mm
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4.
CD4+ T cells are a type of what?
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A) white blood cell that fights infections
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B) red blood cell that fights infections
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5.
Body fluids that pass the Virus include?
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A) blood
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B) semen
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C) vaginal fluid
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D) all of the above
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6.
What body fluids might health care workers come in contact with?
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A) cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the brain and the spinal cord
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B) synovial fluid surrounding bone joints
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C) amniotic fluid surrounding a fetus
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D) all of the above
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7.
HIV is spread by?
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A) sexual contact with an infected person
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B) by sharing needles and/or syringes with someone who is infected
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C) through transfusions of infected blood or blood clotting factors
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D) all of the above
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8.
HIV-related stigma refers to all unfavorable attitudes, beliefs, and policies directed toward people perceived to have HIV/AIDS as well as toward their significant others and loved ones.
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9.
In the health care setting, workers have been infected with HIV after?
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A) being stuck with needles containing HIV-infected blood
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B) after infected blood gets into a worker’s open cut or a mucous membrane
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C) both of the above
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10.
Which US state has the most reported cases of HIV/AIDS?
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A) New York
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B) Florida
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C) Texas
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D) New Jersey
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What population accounts for the largest number of people reported with AIDS each year?
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A) Men to women sex
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B) Men to men sex
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C) Healthcare workers
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Most people will develop detectable antibodies within how many months after infection?
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A) one month
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B) two months
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C) three months
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D) four months
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13.
Which HIV/AIDS test is approved by the Food and Drug Administration?
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A) Ora-Quick
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B) Home Access Test
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C) Rapid Test
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14.
Condoms are classified as medical devices and are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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15.
What family of drugs are used to treat the HIV infection?
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A) Antibiotics
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B) Antiretroviral
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C) Antipsychotic
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16.
Why do many patients have difficulty adhering to an HIV treatment plan?
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A) unpleasant side effects
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B) sleeping through doses
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C) traveling away from home
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D) all of the above
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17.
AIDS wasting is the involuntary loss of more than what % of body weight?
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A) 5%
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B) 10%
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C) 15%
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D) 25%
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What factors contribute to AIDS wasting?
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A) Low food intake
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B) Poor nutrient absorption
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C) Altered metabolism
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D) all of the above
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19.
Components of an HIV counseling session should include?
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A) risk management
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B) acknowledge and provide support
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C) clarify misconceptions
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D) all of the above
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20.
The most commonly observed psychiatric disorder of the HIV patient is depression?
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