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Can identify ways to reduce risk of HIV Infection. Use Condoms Do not use drugs. Have few partners. Can describe how HIV attacks the body. HIV destroys T cells which prevents the immune system from fighting diseases. Identify and describe opportunistic infections. Herpes Kaposi's Sarcoma
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Can identify ways to reduce risk of HIV Infection Use Condoms Do not use drugs. Have few partners.
Can describe how HIV attacks the body. • HIV destroys T cells which prevents the immune system from fighting diseases.
Identify and describe opportunistic infections. • Herpes • Kaposi's Sarcoma • AIDS related dementia • Remember that opportunistic infections takes advantage of a weakened immune system.
Identify the body fluids that transmit HIV • Blood • Seamen • Vaginal Secretions • Breast Milk
Identify and describe the most effective methods of birth control • Abstinence • Birth Control Pills
Describe why abstinence is an effective method of birth control. • NO sex = no pregnancy or STD’s.
Describe which methods of birth control also reduce the risk of getting STD’s or HIV. • Abstinence • Birth control pills or other hormonal methods combine with a condoms.
Identify where (conception) fertilization takes place. • Fallopian tube.
Name the lining of the uterus. • Endometrium
Identify high risk behaviors for STD and HIV infection. • Sharing Needles • Breast feeding if mother is infected. • Sex with out a condom.
Parental consent for HIV and STD testing. • Teenagers do NOT need parental consent to obtain birth control.
The STD which is the leading cause of cervical cancer. • Human Papilloma Virus (HPV or genital warts.
List viral STD’s that a person would have for life if infected. • Herpes • HIV • Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) • Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
Trimester in which a woman’s behavior has the greatest impact on the developing baby? • First Trimester
The effects of alcohol during pregnancy. • Increased risk of birth defects.