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Unit X - Sexual Health - Level 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What are 2 reasons teens are at high risk for STI's | 1. Teens and young adults typically have more sex partners due to lack of committed relationships. 2. Teens and young adults do not communicate about sex with their partners. |
| What are 4 consequences of sexting | 1. Felony Charge/misdemeanor 2. Identified as a sexual predator 3. Go to jail 4. Not allowed to participate in extracurricular activities |
| What Bodily fluids can transmit HIVq | Blood, Breast Milk, Semen, and Vaginal Fluids |
| How do most STI's under the body | bodily fluids and skin to skin contact |
| HIV Stands for what? | Human Immunodeficiency Virus |
| What is not a form of consent | non-enthusiastic |
| What is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can be asymptomatic and may lead to serious reproductive health issues if left untreated | Chlamydia |
| True or False... HIV can be transmitted through casual contact, such as hugging or sharing utensils | False |
| The advanced stage of HUV infection where the immune system is severely compromised, leading to increased susceptibility to opportunistic infections and certain cancers | AIDS |
| A bacterial sexually transmitted infection that can affect both men and women and may lead to serious health complications if left untreated | Gonorrhea |
| True or false... Pornography often sets people up for unhealthy sexual expectations | True |
| True or False... Through the 1980's-2000's, HIV often ended with the infected person dying, today we have medicines that allow people to live long and healthy lives | True |
| A viral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) that can cause painful sores in the genital area and can be transmitted even when no symptoms are present | Genital Herpes |
| True or False... Condoms can be effective, but not 100% effective, in preventing both pregnancy and the transmission of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI's) when used correctly. | True |
| A chemical substance that immobilize or kill sperm, and they are often used in conjunction with barrier methods of contraception to increase effectiveness | Spermicides |
| What contraceptive method has the highest outcome of eliminating chance of pregnancy and STI's | Abstinence |
| a common sexually transmitted virus that can lead to genital warts and is associated with an increased risk of certain cancers, including cervical cancer | HPV |
| what is a form of abstinence | no sex |
| a barrier method of contraception that must be inserted into the vagina before sexual intercourse and should be used with spermicide for increased effectiveness | Diaphragms |