Exam 11: Healthy Sexuality
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The perfect use failure rate for male condoms during the first year of usage is about percent.
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The typical-use failure rate for the NuvaRing is percent.
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What percentage of newborn males in Canada are circumcised?
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Endometriosis is associated with all of the following, EXCEPT
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For each of the following situations, suggest an appropriate contraceptive method, and explain the reasons for your recommendation. There may be more than one appropriate response for each situation.
a. Key factors are preference for sexual spontaneity, high effectiveness, and frequent intercourse.
b. Key factors are infrequent sexual intercourse, preference for involvement of both partners, and preference for few or no side effects.
c. Key factors are variable daily routine, preference for sexual spontaneity, and high effectiveness.
d. Key factors are preference for few or no side effects, multiple sexual partners, and immediate need for a contraceptive.
e. Key factors are that the female partner is a nursing mother, preference for involvement of both partners, and infrequent sexual intercourse.
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The period during which both the male and the female reproductive system matures is called
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With perfect use of a diaphragm, the failure rate is about percent.
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A woman who has chosen to terminate her pregnancy is trying to decide between surgical and medical abortion. Explain the key differences between these methods that might help a person decide between them.
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In addition to hormone pills, most contraceptive packets also include
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Place the following conditions in order of severity of symptoms, going from least severe to most severe.
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The typical first-year failure rate of the female condom is percent.
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In addition to preventing ovulation, the birth control pill prevents conception in all of the following ways, EXCEPT
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Which of the following is a progestin-only contraceptive, providing no estrogen?
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