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Problems of clinical blood transfusion training
First, multiple-choice questions (each question has only one correct answer)

1. The abbreviation of AIDS is: (b)

A.b. AIDS C.HB

2. When is World AIDS Day every year? (3)

A.june 1 b.august1c.65438+february1

3. When was the first case of AIDS found in China? (2)

A. 198 1 year B. 1985 C. 1990

4. The prevalence of AIDS in China is now: (c)

A. Introduction period B. Diffusion period C. Rapid growth period

5. In what way will women infected with HIV transmit the virus to their babies? (3)

A. Pregnancy, childbirth and kissing B. Breastfeeding, kissing and pregnancy C. Pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding

6. HIV mainly invades the human body: (c)

A. circulatory system B. nervous system C. immune system

7. How long does it take for HIV-infected people to develop into AIDS patients (incubation period)? (3)

A. 1-3 years B.4-6 years C.7- 10 years

8. Which of the following contacts will not lead to HIV infection? (1)

A.*** Use tableware, * * eat together B. Sexual behavior C.*** Use syringes contaminated with HIV or use blood products contaminated with HIV.

9. Can HIV-infected people get married? (3)

A. can't we postpone marriage

10. The correct statement about AIDS vaccine is: (c)

A. Scientists in China have successfully developed an AIDS vaccine. B. There are about 80 kinds of AIDS vaccines in the world. C. At present, there is no effective vaccine to prevent HIV in the world.

1 1. Among the following drug-taking behaviors, the most likely to spread HIV is: (c)

A. nasal inhalation of drugs B. intravenous injection of drugs C. several people * * * intravenous injection of drugs with injection needles

12. Which of the following behaviors is in danger of spreading AIDS? (1)

A.*** Use a razor B.*** Use teacups and tableware C. Swim in the same swimming pool with AIDS patients.

13. The fundamental measures to prevent the spread of AIDS are: (c)

A. insist on using condoms. B. avoid having sex with AIDS patients. C. live an honest and clean life and abide by sexual ethics.

14. The high-risk groups most vulnerable to AIDS are: (a)

A. promiscuous men, gay men and drug addicts B. high-income people and adolescents C. unpaid blood donors

15. Which of the following tests can finally confirm that the patient is infected with HIV? (2)

A. Blood routine B. HIV antibody confirmation test C. Urine routine

16. Who is responsible for AIDS prevention? (3)

A. Ministry of Health B. Government C. Society as a whole

17. The drugs stipulated in the International Narcotics Control Convention are: (a)

A. Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances

18. the international day against drugs is: (b)

A. June 6th B. June 26th C. June 6th 16

19. Drug abuse harms the normal physiological function and metabolism of human body, leading to many diseases. What are the consequences of overdose? (1)

A. Sudden death B. Shock C. Temporary coma

20. Drug abuse will lead to physiological dysfunction, and physical and psychological dependence on drugs will be strong. When drug addiction attacks, there will be a series of painful reactions, leading to loss of reason and self-control, and even: (a)

A. Self-injury, self-injury and suicide B. Self-injury, self-injury C. Suicide

True or false (choose "A" correctly and "B" wrongly)

2 1. After leaving the human body, HIV can only survive for several hours to several days at room temperature. High temperature, drying and disinfection with bleaching powder, alcohol and drugs can kill the virus. (1)

22. Proper use of qualified condoms can reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV. (1)

23. Only a fixed, loyal and HIV-free sexual partner can avoid the sexual transmission of HIV. (1)

24. Surgery will not infect AIDS. (2)

25. If you need blood transfusion, you have the right to know whether the blood has been tested for HIV antibody. (1)

26. Beauty, haircuts and tattoos will not be infected with AIDS. (2)

27. People with sexually transmitted diseases are more likely to contract AIDS. (1)

28. Disinfectants commonly used for hepatitis B can be used for the disinfection of HIV. (1)

29. Unnecessary blood transfusion and injection can reduce the risk of HIV infection. (1)

The "Red Ribbon" symbolizes the care and help for AIDS-infected people and patients, the love for life and the desire for equality, and our sincere participation in AIDS prevention and treatment. (1)

Three, multiple choice questions (each question has two or more correct answers)

3 1. The main basis for diagnosing AIDS is: (ACD)

A.HIV antibody test positive B. Cold and fever C. Clinical manifestations D. Epidemic history

32. When HIV-infected people develop into AIDS patients, what symptoms will appear? (ABCD)

A. Chronic low-grade fever B. Weight loss C. Night sweats D. Chronic diarrhea

33. At present, the epidemic situation of AIDS in China is: (ABC)

A. The epidemic has a wide range and obvious regional differences, and the infected people are mainly young and middle-aged. B. The epidemic has developed rapidly, and the incidence and death are still serious.

C. The epidemic is spreading from high-risk groups to the general population. D. gradually reduce.

34. The contents of "Employee Red Ribbon Health Action" are as follows: (ABC)

A. Focus on employee publicity and education, and extensively carry out publicity and education activities. B. Actively carry out AIDS prevention knowledge training.

C. Strengthening the rights protection for AIDS patients and HIV-infected persons D. Providing HIV antibody testing for workers.

35. If someone is infected with HIV, our correct attitude is: (BCD)

A. Refuse to communicate with them B. Our enemy is HIV C. Eliminating discrimination will help them play an active role in AIDS prevention D. Give them more tolerance, understanding, support and trust.

36. The attitude that HIV-infected families should adopt is: (ACD)

A. Couples should adhere to the correct use of condoms in sexual life. B. tableware and bedding should be used separately. C. Use toothbrush, razor, nail clippers and other items that are easy to break the skin or mucous membrane. D. Spouses and sexual partners should go to regular hospitals for testing and receive the guidance of doctors.

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