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Deck 13: Sexually Transmitted Infections Stis
1
A sexually active person has an obligation to
A) begin treatment immediately if infected.
B) protect her or his partner through communication.
C) avoid sexual contact for life if infected with an STI.
D) be aware of signs and symptoms of STIs.
A) begin treatment immediately if infected.
B) protect her or his partner through communication.
C) avoid sexual contact for life if infected with an STI.
D) be aware of signs and symptoms of STIs.
avoid sexual contact for life if infected with an STI.
2
Herpes is considered a serious STI for all of the following reasons, EXCEPT
A) its high fatality rate.
B) the lack of a cure for the disease.
C) its serious impact on newborns.
D) its high incidence rate.
A) its high fatality rate.
B) the lack of a cure for the disease.
C) its serious impact on newborns.
D) its high incidence rate.
its high fatality rate.
3
Approximately how many people worldwide acquire an STI each day?
A) 50, 000
B) 1 million
C) 500, 000
D) 250, 000
A) 50, 000
B) 1 million
C) 500, 000
D) 250, 000
1 million
4
Up to half the cases of urethritis in men are caused by:
A) syphilis.
B) herpes.
C) chlamydia.
D) HIV.
A) syphilis.
B) herpes.
C) chlamydia.
D) HIV.
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5
What percentage of women with untreated gonorrhea may develop PID?
A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 20%
D) 10%
A) 30%
B) 40%
C) 20%
D) 10%
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6
Molly is sexually active and has had more than one sexual partner. She protects herself from pregnancy by using the contraceptive patch and from STIs by requiring that her partner wear a condom. Molly has never had any signs or symptoms of an STI. If Molly were to acquire an STI,
A) a course of antibiotics would cover any STI she would be most likely to contract.
B) she would know immediately because of the symptoms.
C) she should avoid all sexual activity until treatment is complete.
D) she would need to tell only her last sex partner about the infection.
A) a course of antibiotics would cover any STI she would be most likely to contract.
B) she would know immediately because of the symptoms.
C) she should avoid all sexual activity until treatment is complete.
D) she would need to tell only her last sex partner about the infection.
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7
All of the following statements is TRUE regarding HPV infection, EXCEPT
A) It is a risk factor in penile cancer.
B) It is the leading cause of infertility in young women.
C) Many people who have HPV have no visible warts or symptoms.
D) It is one of the most common STIs in Canada.
A) It is a risk factor in penile cancer.
B) It is the leading cause of infertility in young women.
C) Many people who have HPV have no visible warts or symptoms.
D) It is one of the most common STIs in Canada.
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8
The highest rate of chlamydia is found in which province?
A) New Brunswick
B) Saskatchewan
C) Nova Scotia
D) Manitoba
A) New Brunswick
B) Saskatchewan
C) Nova Scotia
D) Manitoba
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9
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding pelvic inflammatory disease?
A) It is the leading cause of infertility in young women.
B) It always has severe and unmistakable early symptoms.
C) There may be recurrent problems despite treatment.
D) It can cause chronic pain.
A) It is the leading cause of infertility in young women.
B) It always has severe and unmistakable early symptoms.
C) There may be recurrent problems despite treatment.
D) It can cause chronic pain.
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10
The hepatitis B virus can be transmitted via all of the following, EXCEPT
A) eating utensils.
B) toilet seats.
C) toothbrushes.
D) razor blades.
A) eating utensils.
B) toilet seats.
C) toothbrushes.
D) razor blades.
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11
Which one of the following statements is FALSE regarding STIs?
A) STIs can cause birth defects.
B) STIs are often silent diseases.
C) STIs are linked to infertility.
D) STIs cannot be transmitted unless an infected person has symptoms.
A) STIs can cause birth defects.
B) STIs are often silent diseases.
C) STIs are linked to infertility.
D) STIs cannot be transmitted unless an infected person has symptoms.
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12
The incubation period for gonorrhea is:
A) 1 to 2 days.
B) 2 to 7 days.
C) 2 to 4 days.
D) 7 to 10 days.
A) 1 to 2 days.
B) 2 to 7 days.
C) 2 to 4 days.
D) 7 to 10 days.
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13
Typical symptoms of trichomoniasis in women include
A) greenish, foul-smelling vaginal discharge.
B) decreased appetite, nausea, and vomiting.
C) lesions around the vagina.
D) fever and chills.
A) greenish, foul-smelling vaginal discharge.
B) decreased appetite, nausea, and vomiting.
C) lesions around the vagina.
D) fever and chills.
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14
Approximately how many cases of gonorrhea are reported annually in Canada?
A) 13, 000
B) 5, 000
C) 17, 000
D) 11, 000
A) 13, 000
B) 5, 000
C) 17, 000
D) 11, 000
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15
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of chlamydia?
A) lower abdominal pain in females
B) painful urination for males and females
C) discharge from the penis or vagina
D) generalized rash
A) lower abdominal pain in females
B) painful urination for males and females
C) discharge from the penis or vagina
D) generalized rash
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16
The most common cause of abnormal vaginal discharge in women of reproductive age is
A) gonorrhea.
B) chlamydia.
C) trichomoniasis.
D) bacterial vaginosis.
A) gonorrhea.
B) chlamydia.
C) trichomoniasis.
D) bacterial vaginosis.
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17
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding oral sex and the transmission of HIV?
A) It is the riskiest of all sexual activities.
B) It is responsible for a small but significant number of cases of HIV transmission.
C) It has less of a risk of transmission of HIV than anal or vaginal intercourse.
D) The risk of HIV transmission through oral sex increases if the person performing it has poor oral hygiene.
A) It is the riskiest of all sexual activities.
B) It is responsible for a small but significant number of cases of HIV transmission.
C) It has less of a risk of transmission of HIV than anal or vaginal intercourse.
D) The risk of HIV transmission through oral sex increases if the person performing it has poor oral hygiene.
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18
Needle-sharing among drug users often leads to HIV transmission because
A) psychoactive drugs carry large amounts of the virus.
B) a drug user's immune system is already weakened.
C) needles may be contaminated with blood that contains HIV.
D) antiviral medications are ineffective when other drugs are in the bloodstream.
A) psychoactive drugs carry large amounts of the virus.
B) a drug user's immune system is already weakened.
C) needles may be contaminated with blood that contains HIV.
D) antiviral medications are ineffective when other drugs are in the bloodstream.
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19
Characteristics of primary syphilis include
A) a lesion at the site where the organism entered the body.
B) painful lesions throughout the genital area.
C) hair loss.
D) a rash on the palms of the hands.
A) a lesion at the site where the organism entered the body.
B) painful lesions throughout the genital area.
C) hair loss.
D) a rash on the palms of the hands.
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20
HPV infection in pregnant women can be transmitted to the newborn, occasionally causing warts to form on the infant's
A) toes.
B) genitals.
C) vocal cords.
D) fingers.
A) toes.
B) genitals.
C) vocal cords.
D) fingers.
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21
The family of viruses that causes genital warts is
A) norovirus.
B) human papillomavirus.
C) herpes simplex virus.
D) coronavirus.
A) norovirus.
B) human papillomavirus.
C) herpes simplex virus.
D) coronavirus.
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22
A highly contagious parasitic STI is
A) pediculosis.
B) condyloma.
C) Candida albicans.
D) pubic lice.
A) pediculosis.
B) condyloma.
C) Candida albicans.
D) pubic lice.
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23
The most effective approach to avoiding STIs is
A) the use of contraceptive foams.
B) the use of condoms.
C) penicillin therapy.
D) abstinence.
A) the use of contraceptive foams.
B) the use of condoms.
C) penicillin therapy.
D) abstinence.
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24
Studies have found that women who frequently used for contraception were at greater risk for HIV transmission.
A) condoms
B) a diaphragm
C) a cervical cap
D) spermicides with nonoxynol-9
A) condoms
B) a diaphragm
C) a cervical cap
D) spermicides with nonoxynol-9
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25
Which of the following groups is at greater risk than the average for HIV/AIDS in Canada?
A) Canadians of African ancestry
B) Aboriginals, Canadians of African ancestry, and injection drug users
C) Aboriginals
D) Injection drug users
A) Canadians of African ancestry
B) Aboriginals, Canadians of African ancestry, and injection drug users
C) Aboriginals
D) Injection drug users
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26
Without treatment, what percentage of newborns will die of HSV?
A) 25%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 65%
A) 25%
B) 40%
C) 50%
D) 65%
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27
The greatest risk sexual activity for HIV transmission is:
A) hand-genital contact and deep kissing.
B) sharing of sex toys.
C) unprotected anal sex.
D) unprotected vaginal intercourse.
A) hand-genital contact and deep kissing.
B) sharing of sex toys.
C) unprotected anal sex.
D) unprotected vaginal intercourse.
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28
Worldwide, HIV infection is spread primarily via which of the following?
A) sex between men
B) injection drug use
C) heterosexual sex
D) mother-to-child transmission
A) sex between men
B) injection drug use
C) heterosexual sex
D) mother-to-child transmission
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29
The transmission of HIV from mother to child is called
A) opportunistic transmission.
B) lateral transmission.
C) gestational transmission.
D) perinatal transmission.
A) opportunistic transmission.
B) lateral transmission.
C) gestational transmission.
D) perinatal transmission.
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30
The lowest rate of chlamydia is found in which province?
A) New Brunswick
B) Nova Scotia
C) Newfoundland and Labrador
D) Saskatchewan
A) New Brunswick
B) Nova Scotia
C) Newfoundland and Labrador
D) Saskatchewan
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31
The highest rate of gonorrhea is found in which province?
A) Saskatchewan
B) New Brunswick
C) Manitoba
D) Nova Scotia
A) Saskatchewan
B) New Brunswick
C) Manitoba
D) Nova Scotia
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32
Molly is sexually active and has had more than one sexual partner. She protects herself from pregnancy by using the contraceptive patch and from STIs by requiring that her partner wear a condom. Molly has never had any signs or symptoms of an STI. For which STI is Molly most at risk?
A) HIV infection
B) gonorrhea
C) PID
D) HPV infection
A) HIV infection
B) gonorrhea
C) PID
D) HPV infection
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33
Gonococcal conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the
A) respiratory tract.
B) urinary tract.
C) eyelids.
D) vagina.
A) respiratory tract.
B) urinary tract.
C) eyelids.
D) vagina.
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34
The riskiest sexual activity for contracting HIV is
A) being the receptive partner during unprotected anal intercourse.
B) receiving cunnilingus.
C) being the receptive partner during unprotected vaginal intercourse.
D) receiving fellatio.
A) being the receptive partner during unprotected anal intercourse.
B) receiving cunnilingus.
C) being the receptive partner during unprotected vaginal intercourse.
D) receiving fellatio.
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35
Approximately what percentage of Canadian women have antibodies to HSV 2?
A) 6%
B) 16%
C) 26%
D) 36%
A) 6%
B) 16%
C) 26%
D) 36%
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36
Protease inhibitors
A) target the development of a protein coat around new copies of HIV.
B) stop the production of CCR-5 cells.
C) regulate the production of new CD4 lymphocytes.
D) replace HIV DNA with CD4 RNA.
A) target the development of a protein coat around new copies of HIV.
B) stop the production of CCR-5 cells.
C) regulate the production of new CD4 lymphocytes.
D) replace HIV DNA with CD4 RNA.
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37
Molly is sexually active and has had more than one sexual partner. She protects herself from pregnancy by using the contraceptive patch and from STIs by requiring that her partner wear a condom. Molly has never had any signs or symptoms of an STI. Based on Molly's sexual behaviour, she is probably most at risk for
A) developing cervical cancer.
B) becoming infertile.
C) developing chronic hepatitis.
D) having an ectopic pregnancy.
A) developing cervical cancer.
B) becoming infertile.
C) developing chronic hepatitis.
D) having an ectopic pregnancy.
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38
Which of the following does NOT contribute to causing bacterial vaginosis?
A) changing sexual partners
B) douching
C) engaging in sexual activity
D) using condoms
A) changing sexual partners
B) douching
C) engaging in sexual activity
D) using condoms
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39
Which one of the following statements is FALSE regarding the global spread of HIV/AIDS?
A) Asia and Africa are on par with each other in terms of the number of people living with HIV.
B) HIV disproportionately affects the poor and ethnic minorities.
C) Political, economic, and social barriers contribute to the ongoing spread of HIV infection.
D) 95% of infections occur in developing countries where heterosexual contact is the main means of HIV transmission.
A) Asia and Africa are on par with each other in terms of the number of people living with HIV.
B) HIV disproportionately affects the poor and ethnic minorities.
C) Political, economic, and social barriers contribute to the ongoing spread of HIV infection.
D) 95% of infections occur in developing countries where heterosexual contact is the main means of HIV transmission.
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40
A drug used to treat herpes is
A) Flagyl.
B) doxycycline.
C) podophyllin.
D) acyclovir.
A) Flagyl.
B) doxycycline.
C) podophyllin.
D) acyclovir.
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41
Infertility is approximately percent after three episodes of PID.
A) 57
B) 20
C) 40
D) 8
A) 57
B) 20
C) 40
D) 8
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42
Which percentage of HIV transmission involves men having sex with men?
A) 46.7%
B) 38%
C) 60%
D) 41.3%
A) 46.7%
B) 38%
C) 60%
D) 41.3%
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43
Which region has the greatest number of children and adults living with HIV?
A) Sub-Saharan Africa
B) North Africa/Middle East
C) Central and South America
D) South/Southeast Asia
A) Sub-Saharan Africa
B) North Africa/Middle East
C) Central and South America
D) South/Southeast Asia
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44
Vertical transmission of HIV is
A) sexual transmission.
B) transmission through contaminated needles.
C) transmission during medical procedure.
D) mother-to-child transmission.
A) sexual transmission.
B) transmission through contaminated needles.
C) transmission during medical procedure.
D) mother-to-child transmission.
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45
Approximately how many people worldwide are killed from Hepatitis B each year?
A) 600, 000
B) 950, 000
C) 275, 000
D) 50, 000
A) 600, 000
B) 950, 000
C) 275, 000
D) 50, 000
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46
All of the following are risk factors for contracting HIV, EXCEPT
A) alcohol and other drug use.
B) using a condom lubricated with nonoxynol-9 during vaginal or anal sex.
C) sex with multiple partners.
D) mutual masturbation.
A) alcohol and other drug use.
B) using a condom lubricated with nonoxynol-9 during vaginal or anal sex.
C) sex with multiple partners.
D) mutual masturbation.
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47
Which of the following groups is most affected by syphilis?
A) women who have sex with women
B) young women aged 15-20
C) people with multiple sex partners
D) sex workers and their clients
A) women who have sex with women
B) young women aged 15-20
C) people with multiple sex partners
D) sex workers and their clients
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48
The lowest rate of chlamydia is found in which province?
A) Newfoundland and Labrador
B) New Brunswick
C) Saskatchewan
D) Nova Scotia
A) Newfoundland and Labrador
B) New Brunswick
C) Saskatchewan
D) Nova Scotia
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49
Chlamydia infection is the leading cause of n men under age 35.
A) epididymitis
B) urethritis
C) prostatitis
D) testiculitis
A) epididymitis
B) urethritis
C) prostatitis
D) testiculitis
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50
Chlamydia affects approximately times as many women as men.
A) three
B) two
C) eight
D) five
A) three
B) two
C) eight
D) five
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51
Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding gonorrhea?
A) Most women with gonorrhea have no symptoms.
B) Gonorrhea is the most prevalent viral STI.
C) There is no effective treatment for gonorrhea.
D) Gonorrhea is caused by a bacterium that can survive for several hours on objects such as toilet seats.
A) Most women with gonorrhea have no symptoms.
B) Gonorrhea is the most prevalent viral STI.
C) There is no effective treatment for gonorrhea.
D) Gonorrhea is caused by a bacterium that can survive for several hours on objects such as toilet seats.
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52
Transmission of HIV occurs through
A) sharing eating utensils with someone with HIV.
B) using the same toilet as someone with HIV.
C) hugging someone with HIV.
D) unprotected sexual intercourse with someone with HIV.
A) sharing eating utensils with someone with HIV.
B) using the same toilet as someone with HIV.
C) hugging someone with HIV.
D) unprotected sexual intercourse with someone with HIV.
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53
Gonorrhea is best described as a sexually transmitted infection
A) characterized by the appearance of dry, rough growths on the genital area.
B) caused by a bacterium that usually affects mucous membranes.
C) characterized by recurrent outbreaks of blister like sores.
D) that produces a painful rash.
A) characterized by the appearance of dry, rough growths on the genital area.
B) caused by a bacterium that usually affects mucous membranes.
C) characterized by recurrent outbreaks of blister like sores.
D) that produces a painful rash.
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54
The most prevalent bacterial STI in Canada is:
A) chlamydia.
B) HIV.
C) herpes.
D) syphilis.
A) chlamydia.
B) HIV.
C) herpes.
D) syphilis.
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55
The incubation period of HPV is
A) 1 month to 2 years from the time of contact.
B) 5 to 7 days from the time of contact.
C) 1 to 2 weeks from the time of contact.
D) 6 to 11 years from the time of contact.
A) 1 month to 2 years from the time of contact.
B) 5 to 7 days from the time of contact.
C) 1 to 2 weeks from the time of contact.
D) 6 to 11 years from the time of contact.
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56
The infection most often seen in people with HIV infection is
A) pneumonia.
B) mycobacterium avium complex.
C) tuberculosis.
D) Kaposi's sarcoma.
A) pneumonia.
B) mycobacterium avium complex.
C) tuberculosis.
D) Kaposi's sarcoma.
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57
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding the transmission of HIV?
A) The presence of blisters or sores in the genital area increases the risk of HIV transmission.
B) The risk of transfusion-related HIV transmission has decreased dramatically because of testing of the blood supply.
C) During vaginal intercourse, female-to-male transmission is more likely than male-to-female transmission.
D) HIV can be transmitted from needles or blades used in acupuncture or tattooing if they are shared.
A) The presence of blisters or sores in the genital area increases the risk of HIV transmission.
B) The risk of transfusion-related HIV transmission has decreased dramatically because of testing of the blood supply.
C) During vaginal intercourse, female-to-male transmission is more likely than male-to-female transmission.
D) HIV can be transmitted from needles or blades used in acupuncture or tattooing if they are shared.
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58
Approximately how many people are currently infected with HIV worldwide?
A) 13 million
B) 23 million
C) 36 million
D) 43 million
A) 13 million
B) 23 million
C) 36 million
D) 43 million
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59
Signs and symptoms of HIV infection include all of the following, EXCEPT
A) immobilizing fatigue.
B) fever, chills, or night sweats.
C) weight gain.
D) unexplained, persistent swollen glands.
A) immobilizing fatigue.
B) fever, chills, or night sweats.
C) weight gain.
D) unexplained, persistent swollen glands.
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60
Which of the following often occurs after a change in sexual partners?
A) pediculosis
B) bacterial vaginosis
C) condyloma
D) pubic lice
A) pediculosis
B) bacterial vaginosis
C) condyloma
D) pubic lice
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61
What percentage of AIDS cases are found in Aboriginals?
A) 12.2%
B) 50%
C) 25%
D) 62.5%
A) 12.2%
B) 50%
C) 25%
D) 62.5%
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62
All of the following are TRUE regarding syphilis in pregnant women, EXCEPT there is
A) no risk of infection for the infant if delivery is by cesarean section.
B) increased risk of stillbirth.
C) increased risk of birth defects.
D) increased risk of premature labor and delivery.
A) no risk of infection for the infant if delivery is by cesarean section.
B) increased risk of stillbirth.
C) increased risk of birth defects.
D) increased risk of premature labor and delivery.
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63
All of the following is considered a means of transmission of HBV, EXCEPT
A) the use of a contaminated razor blade or toothbrush
B) by sitting on the same toilet seat as someone who is infected
C) the use of injectable drugs
D) sexual activity that involves an exchange of body fluids
A) the use of a contaminated razor blade or toothbrush
B) by sitting on the same toilet seat as someone who is infected
C) the use of injectable drugs
D) sexual activity that involves an exchange of body fluids
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64
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding secondary syphilis?
A) It is characterized by a rash typically found on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.
B) This stage involves mild flulike symptoms.
C) Signs and symptoms appear 3-6 weeks after the first lesion appears.
D) A person is not contagious because of the absence of lesions.
A) It is characterized by a rash typically found on the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet.
B) This stage involves mild flulike symptoms.
C) Signs and symptoms appear 3-6 weeks after the first lesion appears.
D) A person is not contagious because of the absence of lesions.
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65
The status of the immune system in someone with HIV infection can be monitored by checking
A) CD4 T-cell counts.
B) total lymphocyte counts.
C) therapeutic drug levels.
D) antibody levels.
A) CD4 T-cell counts.
B) total lymphocyte counts.
C) therapeutic drug levels.
D) antibody levels.
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66
Infants with chlamydia infection
A) are at risk for brain damage.
B) are born with congenital deformities.
C) acquire the infection through contact with the bacterium in the birth canal during delivery.
D) acquire the infection during the second trimester of pregnancy.
A) are at risk for brain damage.
B) are born with congenital deformities.
C) acquire the infection through contact with the bacterium in the birth canal during delivery.
D) acquire the infection during the second trimester of pregnancy.
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67
Approximately how many Canadians are killed from Hepatitis B each year?
A) 100
B) 20
C) 750
D) 50
A) 100
B) 20
C) 750
D) 50
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68
A chancre is a sign of
A) PID.
B) syphilis.
C) HIV infection.
D) hepatitis A.
A) PID.
B) syphilis.
C) HIV infection.
D) hepatitis A.
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69
Which of the following is NOT one of the three main routes of HIV transmission?
A) from an HIV-infected woman to her fetus during pregnancy or childbirth or to her infant during breastfeeding
B) from specific kinds of sexual contact
C) from an HIV-infected person's eating utensils
D) from direct exposure to infected blood
A) from an HIV-infected woman to her fetus during pregnancy or childbirth or to her infant during breastfeeding
B) from specific kinds of sexual contact
C) from an HIV-infected person's eating utensils
D) from direct exposure to infected blood
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70
Which of the following is the fastest growing group of newly infected persons?
A) injection drug users
B) women
C) men
D) women who have sex with women
A) injection drug users
B) women
C) men
D) women who have sex with women
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71
Genital warts are difficult to treat effectively because
A) the bacterium that causes them is resistant to most antibiotics.
B) they grow into large clusters on most infected individuals.
C) the incubation period is very short.
D) available treatments do not eradicate the virus.
A) the bacterium that causes them is resistant to most antibiotics.
B) they grow into large clusters on most infected individuals.
C) the incubation period is very short.
D) available treatments do not eradicate the virus.
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72
The average time span between the initial HIV infection and the onset of disease symptoms in untreated people is years.
A) 2
B) 11
C) 5
D) 20
A) 2
B) 11
C) 5
D) 20
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73
The incubation period for HBV is:
A) 30 to 180 days
B) 10 to 30 days
C) 5 to 10 days
D) 50 to 100 days
A) 30 to 180 days
B) 10 to 30 days
C) 5 to 10 days
D) 50 to 100 days
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74
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a common complication of
A) syphilis and herpes.
B) gonorrhea and chlamydia.
C) herpes and gonorrhea.
D) genital HPV infection and chlamydia.
A) syphilis and herpes.
B) gonorrhea and chlamydia.
C) herpes and gonorrhea.
D) genital HPV infection and chlamydia.
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75
A common sexually transmitted infection caused by an organism is
A) scabies.
B) trichomoniasis.
C) HPV infection.
D) pubic lice.
A) scabies.
B) trichomoniasis.
C) HPV infection.
D) pubic lice.
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76
Those at greatest risk for developing gonorrhea are
A) under age 30.
B) under age 20.
C) between 20 and 30.
D) between 25 and 38.
A) under age 30.
B) under age 20.
C) between 20 and 30.
D) between 25 and 38.
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77
Which region has the lowest number of children and adults living with HIV?
A) Sub-Saharan Africa
B) Oceania
C) Central and South America
D) Caribbean
A) Sub-Saharan Africa
B) Oceania
C) Central and South America
D) Caribbean
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78
The stigma of AIDS
A) is equal for men and women.
B) is minimal throughout the world.
C) hits men harder than women.
D) hits women harder than men.
A) is equal for men and women.
B) is minimal throughout the world.
C) hits men harder than women.
D) hits women harder than men.
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79
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding HIV transmission and infection?
A) HIV-positive mothers can breastfeed their infants without risk of HIV transmission.
B) The rate of HIV infection is higher among whites than among blacks.
C) Infants born with HIV appear ill at birth.
D) The risk of HIV transmission during oral sex increases if a person has brushed his or teeth or flossed just before or after oral sex.
A) HIV-positive mothers can breastfeed their infants without risk of HIV transmission.
B) The rate of HIV infection is higher among whites than among blacks.
C) Infants born with HIV appear ill at birth.
D) The risk of HIV transmission during oral sex increases if a person has brushed his or teeth or flossed just before or after oral sex.
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80
Which of the following may be a symptom of chlamydia in women?
A) vaginal discharge
B) burning with urination
C) decreased sputum
D) pain or bleeding with intercourse
A) vaginal discharge
B) burning with urination
C) decreased sputum
D) pain or bleeding with intercourse
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