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| Self-Assessment Answers for Section 1: HIV/AIDS and Infection Control |
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| 1 . All individuals who test positive for HIV have AIDS. |
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| 2 . Wet (“French”) kissing is considered an unsafe sexual practice with a high-risk of spreading HIV. |
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| 3 . Gloves should be worn by professionals when providing facials to customers. |
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| 4 . Combs dropped on the floor should not be used again until they are disinfected. |
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| 5 . When making a bleach spray for use in decontaminating surfaces, one should combine equal parts of bleach and water. |
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| 6 . When providing waxing services, dipsticks may be used on several clients before throwing them away. |
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| 7 . Condoms made from natural materials (such as Lamb intestine) have not been proven effective in preventing HIV transmission. |
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| 8 . Blood that is tested for HIV is tested for the presence of antibodies to the virus, not the virus itself. |
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| 9 . Florida law prohibits giving HIV test results over the telephone. |
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| 10 . HIV-positive personal service workers are required by law to inform their clients of their HIV status. |
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