AND SOLUTIONS 2026 CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
⩥ Sexual identity. Answer: a person's perception of his/her identity,
gender role, and sexual orientation
⩥ Androgyny. Answer: blending of masculine and feminine roles
⩥ Gender identity. Answer: an image we have about ourselves
⩥ Transgender. Answer: people who identify with a gender that is
different than their biological one
⩥ Sexual orientation. Answer: general tendency of a person to feel
sexually attracted to people of a certain gender
⩥ Heterosexual. Answer: sexually and emotionally attracted to the
opposite sex
⩥ Homosexual. Answer: sexually and emotionally attracted to the same
sex
,⩥ Bisexuality. Answer: sexually and emotionally attracted to both males
and females
⩥ parent infant attachment. Answer: (sexuality development) Birth -
preschool
⩥ same sex identification. Answer: (sexuality development) School age -
puberty
⩥ increase interest in sex and activity. Answer: (sexuality development)
Adolescents
⩥ serial monogamy, define sexual identity, and resolve sexual
orientation issues. Answer: (sexuality development) Young adults
⩥ experiences may enhance or diminish physical and emotional
intimacy. Answer: (sexuality development) Middle adults
⩥ sexually active and sexuality is important. Answer: (sexuality
development) Aging adults
⩥ it gets rid of bad/good bacteria. Answer: why is douching bad?
,⩥ Breast Self-Examination. Answer: (female health screening) female
manual examination of breasts to check for masses and other changes
⩥ Mammogram. Answer: (female health screening) soft tissue
radiograph to detect for lesions
⩥ Pap smear. Answer: (female health screening) procedure to detect the
presence of cancer
⩥ Testicular self-examination. Answer: (male health screening) male
manual examination to check for masses and other changes
⩥ Prostate specific to Antigen. Answer: (male health screening) prostate
cancer screening to test those with an increased risk for prostate cancer
⩥ Rectal examination. Answer: (male health screening) this digital
examination assesses for prostate enlargement
⩥ Amenorrhea. Answer: absence of menses
⩥ Primary amenorrhea. Answer: no menstrual period by the age of 16
years old
, ⩥ Secondary amenorrhea. Answer: menses stops after having an
established menses cycle
⩥ Dysmenorrhea. Answer: painful menstruation
⩥ Primary dysmenorrhea. Answer: menses cramps without underlying
disease
⩥ Secondary dysmenorrhea. Answer: menses associated with pathology
of reproductive tract
⩥ Premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Answer: symptoms characterized by
behavioral and physical changes that occur in luteal phase of menstrual
cycle
⩥ Perimenopause. Answer: the period before menopause
⩥ Menopause. Answer: the absence of menstruation for 1 full year
which marks the end of the reproductive years
⩥ Menopausal hormone therapy. Answer: the administration of specific
hormones to alleviate symptoms associated with menopausal changes
estrogen + progesterone or just estrogen