Bacterial STIs are treatable with this type of medications.
What are antibiotics?
HIV, HPV, HSV 1&2
This is only 100% method to prevent pregnancy and STIs.
What is abstinence?
The method (other than abstinence) to protect yourself from HPV.
What is: get the HPV vaccine?
Name two types of bacterial STIs
What are Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis?
True or false; viral STIs are curable?
FALSE
This is the most effective form of hormonal birth control.
What is a Nexplanon and IUD?
This is how your partner can be easily treated when you test positive for an STI.
What is expedited partner therapy?
The bacterial STI that is currently on the rise.
What is Syphilis?
This is the most common STI in the USA.
What is HPV?
This is where you can go to get a prescription for birth control.
Where is La Clinica school based health center, planned parenthood, or any healthcare provider?
The age you can consent for your medical care in Oregon, (not referring to reproductive health)
What is 15 years old?
This is how often and location you should be tested.
What is: yearly if you are sexually active, if you are symptomatic, or if you are with a new partner, and at La Clinica School based health center or any doctors office?
The outcome of untreated HPV?
What is cervical cancer, throat cancer, oral cancer and penile cancer?
This is the age that someone can get a prescription for birth control in the state of Oregon?
What is ANY AGE?
After an unprotected sexual encounter, this is the time frame you have to use Plan B.
What is 72 hours?
What is, pain with urination, sores on genitals, discharge, foul smell, urinary symptoms, fever, vaginal bleeding between periods.
The best way to reduce risk for transmission of viral STIs other than abstinence (the only 100% method) is to use this:
What is a barrier method; condoms?
Name a few of the ways hormonal birth control works to stop a pregnancy from happening
What is stops ovulation, thickens cervical mucus, creates a caustic environment for an egg?
This is the percentage that adolescents (15-24 yo) account for new STIs.
What is 50%