HIV / AIDS Course
1)
The retrovirus HIV has which of the following effects on the human body:
2)
A seropositive person receives a diagnosis of AIDS when:
3)
People usually know when they have become HIV Positive because symptoms appear within a few weeks.
4)
What year was the first known case of AIDS diagnosed in the United States:
5)
Gaetan Dugas, an HIV positive Canadian Flight Attendant credited with spreading the AIDS virus became known as:
6)
According to the UNAIDS epidemic update approximately how many people were living with HIV/AIDS in 2004:
7)
T-cell (CD4 ) test and Viral Loads tests help measure the progress of the disease in the body:
8)
Which of the following would not be considered a secondary infection as a result of HIV:
9)
Seroconversion, which usually take place between 6 weeks and 3 months after infection is:
10)
HIV is transmitted by the following:
11)
When AIDS was first publicized in the United States the general public was:
12)
People living with HIV can inform others without fear of reprisal or stigmatism now that everybody understands the disease better:
13)
A thorough biospsychosocial assessment of someone who is HIV evaluates the following:
14)
Why is it important for healthcare professionals to be aware of more than just the physical symptoms of HIV/AIDS?
15)
Cognitive restructuring in therapy with HIV patients primarily focuses on:
16)
Which of the following statements is false:
17)
Which one of the following statements is true:
18)
What is the purpose of Antiretroviral therapy (ARV)?
19)
Despite encouraging medical advances, an HIV diagnosis creates significant anxiety and distress about one's health, self-identity and close relationships:
20)
Because those with HIV/AIDS know they can live longer lives with current medical treatment, depression is no longer a factor for these patients:
21)
Diseases associated with severe immunodeficiency are known as :
22)
The opportunistic infections that indicate a patient has progressed in the disease to having AIDS include a range of diseases such as types of :
23)
Antiretroviral therapy can slow down the progression of AIDS by decreasing viral load in an infected body.True/False?
24)
HIV-1 was introduced into the human population :
25)
The ways of spreading of the Virus are:
26)
Which statement is true about T-cells:
27)
HIV causes a slow decline in CD4 cells in most people.True/False?
28)
The ratio of CD4 cells to CD8 cells for a normal person without HIV disease is:
29)
T-cells counts can vary according to:
30)
What do CD4 cells counts mean if the count is below 50 CD4 cells:
31)
Viral load is :
32)
Maintaining weight is so important for most people with HIV disease True/False?
33)
A high doses of vitamin A can cause :
34)
_____ can aggravate symptoms of some opportunistic infections.
35)
Which statement is false about Antiretroviral(ARV):
36)
Sociological issues related to HIV includes:
37)
One of the first and most important steps to social intervention related to HIV is:
38)
If the HIV infection gets worse and the CD4 count fall below 200, then a doctor will prescribe :
39)
The earliest known case of HIV-1 in a human was from a blood sample collected in 1959 from a man in:
40)
When the virus was first diagnosed in the United States from: