Making Proud Choices Jeopardy THIS IS With Your Host... HIV Facts STD Facts Prevention Transmission Condoms Condom Use 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 $100 What does AIDS stand for? A 100 Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome A 100 $200 What is HIV? A 200 The virus that causes AIDS A 200 $300 Who can get HIV? A 300 Anyone...people are not high-risk, their behaviors are A 300 $400 What system does HIV affect? A 400 The immune system A 400 $500 What happens to a person with HIV that usually does not occur in people with a healthy immune system? A 500 They acquire certain rare diseases A 500 $100 What does STD stand for? B 100 Sexually transmitted disease B 100 $200 Name 3 STDs. B 200 • Syphilis • Genital warts • Herpes • Gonorrhea • Trichomoniasis • Chlamydia • HIV • Hepatitis B B 200 $300 Name 2 symptoms of STDs. B 300 •burning upon urination •discharge from penis/ vagina •sores •bumps •itching •rash B 300 $400 What is the difference between an STD that is caused by a bacteria and an STD that is caused by a virus? B 400 Bacterial STDs can be treated and cured. Viral STDs cannot be cured, just treated. B 400 $500 What happens to a person if they do not get treated for their STD? B 500 It leads to other health problems like pelvic inflammatory disease, sterility, blindness, death. B 500 $100 What are two ways to prevent HIV transmission? C 100 •Abstinence •Condoms •Not sharing needles C 100 $200 What is the only birth control method that also offers protection against HIV? C 200 A latex or polyurethane condom C 200 $300 Name two highrisk behaviors. C 300 Unprotected anal, oral, or vaginal sex and sharing needles C 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 $400 What is the most certain way to avoid contracting an STD or HIV? C 400 Practice abstinence C 400 $500 What are some safer sexual behaviors (that won’t transmit HIV)? C 500 • cuddling • massage • masturbation • fantasy C 500 $100 Name two ways that HIV is transmitted. D 100 • unprotected sex • sharing needles • from mother to fetus during pregnancy or childbirth • mother to child through breast-feeding D 100 $200 What are two ways that you cannot contract HIV? D 200 • sharing drinking glasses • touching • sitting in a classroom together • toilet seats D 200 $300 Name two body fluids from which HIV is transmitted. D 300 • blood • semen • vaginal secretions • breast milk D 300 $400 How were most children living with AIDS infected? D 400 From mother to fetus during pregnancy, at birth, or through breast milk D 400 $500 What is the fastest growing mode of transmission of HIV? D 500 Heterosexual sex D 500 $100 What is the material that condoms should be made of to protect against HIV and STD infection? E 100 Latex or polyurethane E 100 $200 What should you put on a condom during vaginal or anal intercourse? E 200 Lubricant, like K-Y Jelly or Astroglide E 200 $300 What is the type of lubricant you should never use with condoms? E 300 Oil-based, such as Vaseline or baby oil E 300 $400 Who buys almost half of all condoms sold in the US? E 400 Women E 400 $500 When do you remove a used condom? E 500 After ejaculation but before the penis gets soft E 500 $100 True or False: Condoms can be reused. F 100 FALSE F 100 $200 True or False: The penis should be erect (hard) when the condom is put on it. F 200 TRUE F 200 $300 True or False: The condom should be completely unrolled before it is placed on the penis. F 300 FALSE F 300 $400 True or False: When a condom is placed on the penis some space should be left at the tip of the condom. F 400 TRUE F 400 $500 True or False: To remove a condom after sex, grasp the tip and remove it gently but swiftly. F 500 FALSE F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Prevention Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Name a vaccine available to prevent HPV. Click on screen to continue Gardasil or Cerverix Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT