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Sex Education. Steven Sutton Jr. CLICK HERE TO BEGIN. WARNING!. GRAPHIC IMAGES WITHIN THIS POWERPOINT. CLICK BUTTON TO CONTINUE. Please Click Your Title. STUDENT. TEACHER. Help. Navigate through this slideshow by clicking the buttons on the slide Buttons include Help Home Back - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Sex Education
Steven Sutton Jr.
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• GRAPHIC IMAGES WITHIN THIS POWERPOINT
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TEACHER
STUDENT
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• STI• Myths & Facts• Chlamydia• Gonorrhea• Genital Herpes• Syphilis• Pubic Lice • Practice• Quiz
What is an STI
• STI stands for a Sexually Transmitted Infection• STI’s are transmitted through sexual activity
and as a result of the infection can become and STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease)
There are many facts and myths about STI’s
Myth
• Only dirty people can get STI’s– This is false. Anyone can get an STI if they don’t
properly protect themselves
Fact
• I can get an STI without having vaginal intercourse– You can contract an STI through anal, oral, and
vaginal intercourse
Myth
• I will know if I have an STI– Many STI’s don’t have noticeable symptoms. So
yes that means you may not be able to see it. Some can go unnoticed for years until they begin to cause harm to the body.
Fact
• STI’s are germs
Myth
• STI’s are curable so I don’t have to worry about protecting myself– Yes SOME STI’s are curable but not all.
Fact
• The best way to prevent yourself from acquiring and STI is by being abstinent
Chlamydia
• Most people who have chlamydia don’t know it since the disease often has no symptoms
• Chlamydia is the MOST COMMONLY reported STD in the United States. It is easy to cure, but can impact a woman’s ability to have children if left untreated.
Chlamydia
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Gonorrhea
• Also none as “THE CLAP”• Symptoms in men and women vary depending on
what part of the body is infected: anus, eyes, mouth, genitals, or throat
• Symptoms include a burning sensation when urinating ,a white, yellow, or green discharge from the penis, increased vaginal discharge or anal bleeding
• It can impact a woman’s ability to have children if left untreated.
Gonorrhea
Genital Herpes • Most people with genital herpes infection do not know
they have it• You can get genital herpes even if your partner shows no
signs of the infection• If you have any symptoms (like a sore on your genitals,
ESPECIALLY one that periodically recurs)laboratory tests can tell if you have genital herpes
• THERE IS NO CURE FOR HERPES, but treatment is available to reduce symptoms.
Genital Herpes
Syphilis
• Syphilis is caused by a bacterium• It can cause long-term complications and/or
death if not properly treated• It is easy to cure in its early stages• Signs and symptoms of syphilis include a firm,
round, small, and painless sore on the genitals, anus, or mouth, or a rash on the body.
Syphilis
Pubic Lice
• Also called “Crabs”• Pubic lice are tiny insects that infect the pubic
hair area and lay eggs• These lice can also be found in armpit hair and
eyebrows• Symptoms include itching in the area covered by
pubic hair, were the itching often gets worse
Pubic Lice
Practice
• For these practice questions click the TRUE or FALSE buttons.
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Practice
• Left untreated, an STI can turn into an STD?
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE
• CORRECT! Hit the forward button to continue
FALSE
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Practice
• I bathe everyday so I should be fine because only dirty people get STI’s?
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE
• Sorry, hit the back button and try again
FALSE
• CORRECT! Anyone can contract a STI. Hit the forward button to continue
Practice
• You cannot get rid of herpes?
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE
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FALSE
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Practice
• ALL STI’s are curable?
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE
• Sorry, hit the back button and try again
FALSE
• CORRECT! Some STI’s are curable but not all. Hit the forward button to continue
Practice
• Another name for gonorrhea is “The Clap”?
TRUE
FALSE
TRUE
• CORRECT! You have finished the practice. Now hit the home button to take the quiz
QUIZ
• For these questions click the buttons to the left (A, B, C, D) to select the correct answer.
Click the forward button to continue
Quiz
• STI stands for…..
• Sexually Transmitted Infection• Standard Transmitted Infection• None of the above
A
B
C
CORRECT
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FALSE
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Quiz
• You can get an STI by having.....
• Anal Sex• Oral Sex• Vaginal Sex• All the above
A
B
C
D
CORRECT
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FALSE
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Quiz
• The most common reported STI is…..
• Pubic Lice• Syphilis• Chlamydia• None of the above
A
B
C
D
CORRECT
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FALSE
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Quiz
• Another name for Pubic Lice is…..
• Lobsters• Crabs• Clams• None of the above
A
B
C
D
CORRECT
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FALSE
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Quiz
• Signs and symptoms of THIS include a firm, round, small, and painless sore on the genitals, anus, or mouth, or a rash on the body.
• Genital Herpes• Pubic Lice• Chlamydia• Syphilis
A
B
C
D
CORRECT
• CORRECT! You have finished the quiz please hit the home button to return to the main screen
FALSE
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Objectives
• Students will learn the consequences of not properly protecting themselves if they choose to have intercourse
• Students will learn the most common STI’s• Students will learn the common symptoms of
the STI’s spoken about in this lesson
References
• CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/std/gonorrhea/stdfact-gonorrhea.htm
• MTV IYSL: http://www.itsyoursexlife.com/gyt/top-10-most-outrageous-sex-myths/
• SlideShare.com: http://www.slideshare.net/carolee430/an-std-powerpoint
• The Student Health Center: http://shc.ua.edu/health-promotion/sexual-health/whats-the-difference-between-stds-and-stis/
• WebMd: http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/understanding-stds-basics#