STD/STI
FASD
Healthy Relations
Contraceptives
Boundaries
100

What is an STI

Sexually transmitted infection

100

What Does FASD stand for? 

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome 

100

Name three types of abuse

What are verbal, mental and physical

100

When used correctly, this barrier method is 98% effective.

What is a condom

100

Boundaries should be set based on two factors.

personal preferences and what makes me comfortable

200

If left untreated, this STI can lead to death.

syphilis.

200

True or False- Everyone who is diagnosed with FASD will have some kind of distinct facial characteristic.

FALSE- actually only about 2% of individuals will have the typically known facial characteristics. We like to talk about FASD being an invisible disability.

200

What makes up a good relationship?(multiple answers)

What are Communication, Trust, Respect, Caring, Love

200

Hormonal treatment birth control given to some females by their doctors

The Pill

200

Define boundary.

boundaries are the lines and limits you create between yourself and other people. They allow you to define what is acceptable and healthy for you in your relationships. The boundaries you communicate and maintain can protect you both physically and psychologically.

300

Name an STI that can have no symptoms

Chlamydia

300

Can FASD be passed along from mom to baby?

No- there is no genetic information that is passed along as far as we know.

300

This is mandatory for any type of touch, especially sexual touch.

What is consent

300

Name two ways you can help prevent STIs

Abstinence, Condoms, dental dams, female condoms, blood test before sexual active

300

This term describes the ability to say "no" without feeling guilty

assertiveness

400

his STI causes genital warts in males/females and can lead to cancer in females

 Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)

There is an HPV vaccine available for females. Ask your doctor for more info!

400

How does a baby get FASD? 

From the mother drinking while pregnant. 

400

The purpose of setting healthy boundaries in relationships. ( multiple answers )

The purpose of setting healthy boundaries in relationships.

400

Length of time and IUD (inter uterine device) can be used for

What is 5 years

400

Name a technique for setting boundaries assertively but respectfully

using "I" statements ("I feel uncomfortable when...")

500

What is the difference between having HIV and having AIDS

HIV is the virus, AIDS is the disease/condition

500

True or False- Alcohol causes more damage to a developing baby than heroin does.

True! As of today, alcohol is the most harmful substance for a developing fetus that we know of.

500

Psychologist Robert Sternberg came up with this theory that describes the different types of loving relationships.

What is the Triangle Theory of Love- Made up of intimacy, passion and commitment.

500

A 100% way to prevent pregnancy but not sexually transmitted infections

 abstinence

500

Non-verbal cues that can communicate boundaries.

body language (e.g., stepping back, avoiding prolonged eye contact)