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Reducing the Stigma of HIV/AIDS

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1.  Which of the following are the 4 transmission routes for HIV?
  1. Saliva, semen, blood, breastmilk
  2. Blood, urine, semen, vaginal fluid
  3. Breastmilk, urine, semen, blood
  4. Blood, semen, vaginal fluid, breastmilk
2.  Which of the following describes when HIV can pass from a mother with HIV to her child?
  1. During pregnancy only
  2. During pregnancy, childbirth and/or breastfeeding
  3. During breastfeeding only
  4. During childbirth only
3.  When does the CDC recommend that pregnant women who are pregnant take an HIV test?
  1. As soon as possible before and during pregnancy
  2. After the baby is born
  3. In the second trimester only
  4. In the third trimester only
4.  Roughly how many people living with HIV are denied health services because of HIV-related stigma and discrimination?
  1. 1 in 2
  2. 1 in 8
  3. 1 in 25
  4. 1 in 50
5.  What is one of the main causes for HIV-related stigma?
  1. Fear
  2. Humor
  3. Indifference
  4. Hatred
6.  Which of the following should be used as a universal precaution when anticipating contact with blood or body fluids?
  1. Gowns
  2. Two pairs of gloves
  3. Nothing
  4. Gloves and/or goggles
7.  Which of the following is a form of HIV-related stigma?
  1. National stigma
  2. Individual stigma
  3. Self-stigma
  4. Physical stigma
8.  Which of the following is the correct term to use to help reduce stigma?
  1. Person who caught AIDS
  2. AIDS patient
  3. AIDS victim
  4. Person living with HIV
9.  Which of the following is a level upon which we can reduce HIV-related stigma?
  1. Elementary school
  2. Teacher
  3. Interpersonal
  4. Religious
10.  Part of reducing HIV-related stigma in the workplace is to ensure that staff have training regarding all of the following EXCEPT:
  1. Non-discrimination and non-stigma in the context of HIV
  2. Identifying and combating their own HIV-related stigma
  3. Serving the diverse needs of students and families
  4. How to avoid youth with HIV

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