Pre-Training Quiz (Nov 4-8)
/by Todd WatkinsYou have now completed the pre-training reading and are ready for your exam. This test will reflect important information you have learned throughout this training. You must score at least 80 percent on this test to be eligible to take the in-person Counselor Skill Certification Training. You may only attempt to pass the test with 80 percent or higher 2 times.
This online pre-training, the quiz, and the observations and training you have experienced at your sites has given you the background to be a knowledgeable and engaged participant in the upcoming in-person training. We hope you feel confident and committed to participating actively in that training. It will help you be an effective HIV test counselor.
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Question 1 of 32
1. Question
1. What does HIV stand for?
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Question 2 of 32
2. Question
10. What does having an “undetectable” viral load mean?
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3. Question
11. What is serosorting?
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4. Question
12. Which of the following could reduce HIV transmission for a client who says that they do not want to use condoms? (please select all that can apply)
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5. Question
13. Syphilis is a systemic disease caused by a corkscrew-shaped bacteria called Treponema Pallidum.
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6. Question
14. The focus of STI/HIV/HCV counseling and testing is to meet people where they are at and assist clients to come up with ways to reduce their exposure to HIV/STIs.
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7. Question
15. HIV counseling involves (check all that apply):
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8. Question
16. What is not true about the Stages of Change model?
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9. Question
17. Which of the following are stages of change (check all that apply):
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10. Question
18. Which intervention usually is not helpful until the contemplative stage?
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Question 11 of 32
11. Question
19. The window periods are defined as:
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Question 12 of 32
12. Question
2. What is HIV? (check all that apply)
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Question 13 of 32
13. Question
20. Harm reduction involves…
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Question 14 of 32
14. Question
21. Select the three possible results from the rapid HIV antibody test (check all that apply):
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15. Question
22. What does a non-reactive test result mean?
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16. Question
23. A reactive test result means:
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17. Question
24. Chlamydia is one of the most common STI’s in the U.S. and single most important risk factor in youth.
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Question 18 of 32
18. Question
25. Identifying and treating other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) reduces the chance of transmission of HIV.
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19. Question
26. Which of the following is not part of the written consent process?
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20. Question
27. When giving a referral, regardless of HIV status, clients should be referred to STI testing.
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21. Question
28. What is NOT true about HIV rapid tests?
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22. Question
29. About three out of four individuals exposed to hepatitis C virus (HCV) develop chronic infection.
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23. Question
3. An opportunistic infection is an illness that takes advantage of a person’s already weakened immune system.
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24. Question
30. A reactive HCV antibody test means that someone is living with chronic HCV.
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31. HCV can be treated and, in some cases, cured.
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32. HCV is vaccine-preventable.
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Question 27 of 32
27. Question
4. If someone is living with HIV, which of the following could indicate a Stage 3 (formerly known as AIDS) diagnosis? (check all that apply)
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Question 28 of 32
28. Question
5. HIV exposure will always result in HIV infection.
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Question 29 of 32
29. Question
6. When does HIV infection occur?
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Question 30 of 32
30. Question
7. Which five of the following body fluids can transmit HIV? (check all that apply)
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Question 31 of 32
31. Question
8. Select the four modes of transmission for HIV (check all that apply):
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Question 32 of 32
32. Question
9. On the continuum of risk, which sexual activity is considered the highest risk for contracting HIV?