No.
You can't get HIV from an infected patient's urine. Urine is not typically an infectious fluid.
Not sure if I understand your question. But, the answer is no you cannot get HIV from smoking anything.
No. HIV is transmitted through infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk. Urine is not a risk for HIV transmission.
In Africa, 1 out of 4 have HIV. In Thailand, 1 out fo 6 have HIV.
No, you will not be infected in that manner.
HIV-positive means you are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. HIV-negative means that you are not infected with the HIV.
Sweat, tears, urine do not transmit HIV. that's not entirely correct. HIV is found in blood, sweat, tears, and saliva. it also been found that HIV can live in these fluids outside of the body for several days.
In order to contract HIV from blood, it must be infected with the virus. Otherwise, you will not contract HIV.
You can not be infected with HIV though casual contact.
Chances are low to be infected with HIV in this manner.
The chances of getting infected with HIV by ingestion of HIV-infected blood is very small.
No. HIV needs several dozen micro liters of virus to infect; you could not possible get that amount into your mucous membranes with the actions described.