Just The Facts
Consequences
Reducing the Risk
100
Yes or No. Can some STIs be passed even if the person has no signs or symptoms?
What is Yes.
100

True or False. Q2: True or False. If a person only rubs against their sexual partner's genitals (penis or vagina), or anus, they don't need to worry about getting an STI.

What is False
100
If a person has had sex, what does he or she need to make sure to do?
What is get tested for STIs
200
What are 3 signs that a person might have an STI?
What is pain or burning when you urinate; blisters, sores, or warts around the penis, vagina, or anus; itching; red, irritated, or swollen genital skin; unusual discharge from the penis, vagina, or anus; unusual bleeding
200
What are the chances of a sexually active teen getting an STI this year? A. 1 in 2,745 B. 1 in 4 C. 1 in 3
What is B
200
What are two ways to reduce the chances of getting an STI?
What is 1. not having oral, vaginal, or anal sex; 2. using condoms when having sex; 3. getting tested for STIs with every new sex partner and making sure they have been tested too; 4. having sex with only one person who only has sex with you
300
 Can a person get an STI if they use a condom when having sex? 
What is: Yes 
300
True or False. If a person only has oral sex with a sexual partner (giving or receiving) the person doesn't need to worry about getting an STI. 
What is: False
300
Q1: What is the best way for teens to avoid getting an STI? 
What is A1: Choosing to not have sex (including oral, anal, or vaginal sex)
400
Name 2 of the 3 ways that an STI can be passed from person to person.
What is by direct contact, such as touching or rubbing, with infected skin, sores, blisters, or warts during oral, vaginal, or anal sexual contact
400
What are 3 reasons teens should be concerned about getting an STI? 
What is:  stress of telling current or past partners; dealing with parents finding out; feeling guilty or ashamed of what happened; feeling like your partner betrayed or lied to you; being afraid of others finding out ; some STIs are incurable and are lifelong infections; increase chances of getting HIV; discomfort or pain; infertility (not being able to get pregnant); cervical cancer; health problems for newborns; death
400
Name 2 places where a person can go to get tested for STIs.
What is physician's (doctor's) office; local public health clinic; school health clinic; walk-in clinic
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