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What is PUBS: Puking while passed out, unresponsive (doesn't respond to pinching or shaking), breathing (noisy, slow, shallow, or stopped), skin (clammy, blue, cold)?
Define and state the acronym commonly used to recognize an alcohol emergency
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What is an external condom?
This barrier method can fit on a penis for both vaginal and anal sex.
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What is bystander intervention?
When a witness to a potentially harmful situation takes action to help, de-escalate the situation, or prevent it from escalating.
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What is CAPS?
This resource is the primary student mental health clinic and provides individual and group therapy, psychiatric services, and virtual + emergency care.
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What is a dental dam or internal/external condoms (correctly identify barrier method; presentation dependent)?
This type of barrier method is called...
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What is 12 oz?
How much beer is equal to one standard drink?
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What is a dental dam?
This barrier method can be used for protection against STIs during oral sex and anal rimming.
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What is direct, distract, and delegate?
These three strategies, known as the 3 Ds are used for bystander intervention.
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What is SDAC (Student Disability Access Center)?
This branch of SHW provides individualized accommodations and services for students.
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What is OPRAH (and accurate demonstration)?
Correctly define and demonstrate each part of the steps of proper condom use.
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What is 1.5 oz?
How much 80-proof liquor is equal to one standard drink?
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What is an internal condom?
This barrier method is latex free and designed to be used inside the vagina or anus.
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What is delegate?
This type of intervention involves pulling in someone with more authority, like an RA, team captain, or friend.
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What is Timely Care?
In partnership with CAPS, this online platform allows students to receive up to 12 free virtual counseling sessions per academic year.
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What is SHW (Student Health and Wellness)?
Where can you get tested for STIs at UVA?
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What is Narcan / Naloxone, intranasal spray?
This drug should be given if an individual is having an opioid overdose and through which route?
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What is skin, vaginal fluid, infected semen, blood, saliva, and breastmilk.
STIs are spread through 6 methods. Name at least 3.
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What is RA, friend, PD, EMS, TA, professor, etc.?
These are three types of UVA-specific authorities you can delegate to in a potential moment of harm.
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What is Wahoo Well?
This non-clinical UVA resource guides students to work on improving specific aspects of their life including but not limited to setting and achieving goals, building healthy habits, finding balance, developing resilience, and overcoming barriers.
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What is Mental Wellness Screening Day?
This bi-annual event hosted by CAPS and Peer Health Educators allows students to get screened for common mental health disorders at SHW for free.
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What is a well-balanced meal containing fat, protein, and carbohydrates.
Eating this type of meal before consuming alcohol can slow absorption and intoxication?
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What is OPRAH (Open, Pinch, Roll, Action, Hold).
This is an acronym to remember the steps of proper condom use.
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What is identity?
This composes the unique parts of ourselves that form who we are as a full person, and often affects how individuals interject in a potential moment of harm.
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What is Gordie Center?
This organization is dedicated to end hazing and substance misuse among college and high school students nationwide.
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What is (cup dependent)?
This is the correct amount of a standard drink of 80-proof liquor (2 tries to come within 1/8 inch of correct answer).
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