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N209: Reproductive Health Study Guide

6. The only form of STD prevention that is 100% effective is: a. Condom use b. Mutual monogamy c. Proper use of hormonal birth control d. None of the above 7. All of the following are barrier methods of birth control except: a. Condoms b. IUD c. Diaphragm d. Cervical cap 8. Certain medications can cause sexual dysfunction by: a. Affecting libido b. Decreasing arousal c. Achieving orgasm d. All of the above 9. Estrogen and progesterone are produced as a result of hormone release in the: a. Medulla b. Pituitary gland c. Cerebellum d. All of the above 10. When formulating patient goals related to human sexuality, it is important to consider which of the following: a. Cultural and religious beliefs b. Sexual and reproductive history c. Current medications d. All of the above The answer key is found on page 109.

Chapter One Practice Exam 1. Any male or female body structure directly related to reproduction is considered to be a: a. Gender identity b. Primary sex characteristic c. Gender norm d. Secondary sex characteristic 2. Examples of how gender norms are learned include all of the following EXCEPT: a. How a child is dressed b. Sexual orientation of parents c. Toys provided for a child d. Environmental surroundings and decoration 3. What can cause sexual dysfunction? a. Physical conditions, such as diabetes or hypertension b. Medications c. History of sexual abuse d. All of the above 4. What is the most common form of sexual dysfunction in men? a. Erectile dysfunction b. Premature ejaculation c. Retrograde ejaculation d. Decreased libido related to low testosterone levels 5. What is the most commonly reported STD in the United States? a. Syphilis b.

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