Deck 17: HIV and Aids in the Twenty-First Century
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Deck 17: HIV and Aids in the Twenty-First Century
1
For HIV/AIDS new treatments have
A) Kept morbidity and mortality at the same levels
B) Lowered morbidity and mortality
C) Increased morbidity and mortality
D) Morbidity and mortality rates are not yet computed
A) Kept morbidity and mortality at the same levels
B) Lowered morbidity and mortality
C) Increased morbidity and mortality
D) Morbidity and mortality rates are not yet computed
Lowered morbidity and mortality
2
The new paradigm for HIV/AIDS
A) Has seen no results
B) Keeps HIV/AIDS as an acute infectious disease
C) Combines prevention and treatment into one system
D) Continues to evolve
A) Has seen no results
B) Keeps HIV/AIDS as an acute infectious disease
C) Combines prevention and treatment into one system
D) Continues to evolve
Combines prevention and treatment into one system
3
Global HIV infections are at approximately
A) 40 million
B) 50 million
C) 60 million
D) 70 million
A) 40 million
B) 50 million
C) 60 million
D) 70 million
60 million
4
In the U.S. what is the approximate number of persons living with HIV infection?
A) 500,000
B) 750,000
C) 930,000
D) 1.2 million
A) 500,000
B) 750,000
C) 930,000
D) 1.2 million
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5
Reduction in mortality for AIDS related deaths is due to
A) Less infected persons
B) Improvements in treatment
C) Abstinence policies
D) Fewer blood transfusions
A) Less infected persons
B) Improvements in treatment
C) Abstinence policies
D) Fewer blood transfusions
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6
The most widely used interventions for HIV/AIDS are
A) Antiretroviral therapies
B) Antibiotics
C) Blood transfusions
D) None of the above
A) Antiretroviral therapies
B) Antibiotics
C) Blood transfusions
D) None of the above
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7
Barriers to care include
A) Lack of insurance
B) Overutilization of existing services
C) Underinsurance
D) A & C
A) Lack of insurance
B) Overutilization of existing services
C) Underinsurance
D) A & C
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8
Federal funding in 2012 is estimated to be
A) $20 billion
B) $24. 6 billion
C) $28.4 billion
D) $30 billion
A) $20 billion
B) $24. 6 billion
C) $28.4 billion
D) $30 billion
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9
A multicomponent strategy to HIV prevention that includes behavioral, structural and biomedical approaches
A) May improve outcomes
B) Is the best way to reduce infections
C) Is too expensive
D) Can't be undertaken because of health care silos
A) May improve outcomes
B) Is the best way to reduce infections
C) Is too expensive
D) Can't be undertaken because of health care silos
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10
The Ryan White CARE Act was signed in 1990 to
A) Improve the quality of care
B) Improve availability of care
C) A & B
D) None of the above
A) Improve the quality of care
B) Improve availability of care
C) A & B
D) None of the above
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11
The majority of individuals diagnosed as HIV positive as male.
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12
Global HIV infections are at 20 million.
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13
The prevalence of HIV in blacks is 8 times greater than whites.
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14
A substantial portion of HIV infected persons are unaware of their infection.
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15
Stability and continuity of care are important for persons with HIV.
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16
Illiteracy is a nonfinancial barrier to care.
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17
Twenty five percent of HIV/AIDS funding is spent on prevention efforts.
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18
Seek, Test, Treat, Retain model is being used with high risk populations.
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19
The main target for the Ryan White CARE Act is those who are poor and uninsured.
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20
Research must show regional variation in the patterns of HIV related disease complications.
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