During a well child exam on a 13 year old female, the primary care pediatric nurse
practitioner notes that the child is at Tanner Stage 3. During the exam, when the nurse
practitioner initiates a conversation about healthy sexuality education, the parent
states that this topic is "off limits." What will the nurse practitioner do?
a. Ask the adolescent whether she wishes to discuss these matters since she is
becoming an adult.
b. Separate the parent from the adolescent to discuss the adolescent's concerns in
private.
c. Spend private time with the parent to discuss how sexuality education reduces the
risk of early sexual intercourse and risky sexual behaviors.
d. Tell the parent that this information is a routine part of adolescent well child
examinations and must be included.
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c. Spend private time with the parent to discuss how sexuality education
reduces the risk of early sexual intercourse and risky sexual behaviors.
,Mandy is a transwoman (transitioning from male to female), and is interested in
undergoing hormone
therapy. What hormone would most likely be used in this situation?
A. Testosterone
B. Spironolactone
C. Progesterone
D. Estrogen
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D. Estrogen
A nurse practitioner recently joined a practice with a diverse clientele, including
persons of all sexual
orientations and gender identities. How should the nurse approach these clients?
(Select all that apply.)
A. Avoid bringing up sexual orientation or gender identity
B. Ask all clients openly about their sexual orientation and gender identity
C. Assume all clients are heterosexual and cisgender unless they say otherwise
D. Personalize care based on relevant risk factors and individual patient behaviors
E. Base treatment plans on risk factors associated with a person's sexual orientation
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B. Ask all clients openly about their sexual orientation and gender identity
D. Personalize care based on relevant risk factors and individual patient
behaviors
, Which of the following is the most accurate statement regarding the etiology of
homosexuality?
A. It is a genetic trait
B. It is determined by hormone levels
C. It is likely a combination of nature and nurture
D. It is a social construct
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C. It is likely a combination of nature and nurture
LGBT persons are believed to comprise what percentage of the population?
A. 1% to 2.5%
B. 3.8% to 10%
C. 10.3% to 15.8%
D. 16.1% to 21.7%
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B. 3.8% to 10%
According to the DSM-5, the condition of experiencing an incongruence between
one's gender identity and one's natal sex is known as which of the following?
A. Gender dysphoria
B. Gender identity disorder
C. Homosexuality
D. Transsexualism
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practitioner notes that the child is at Tanner Stage 3. During the exam, when the nurse
practitioner initiates a conversation about healthy sexuality education, the parent
states that this topic is "off limits." What will the nurse practitioner do?
a. Ask the adolescent whether she wishes to discuss these matters since she is
becoming an adult.
b. Separate the parent from the adolescent to discuss the adolescent's concerns in
private.
c. Spend private time with the parent to discuss how sexuality education reduces the
risk of early sexual intercourse and risky sexual behaviors.
d. Tell the parent that this information is a routine part of adolescent well child
examinations and must be included.
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c. Spend private time with the parent to discuss how sexuality education
reduces the risk of early sexual intercourse and risky sexual behaviors.
,Mandy is a transwoman (transitioning from male to female), and is interested in
undergoing hormone
therapy. What hormone would most likely be used in this situation?
A. Testosterone
B. Spironolactone
C. Progesterone
D. Estrogen
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D. Estrogen
A nurse practitioner recently joined a practice with a diverse clientele, including
persons of all sexual
orientations and gender identities. How should the nurse approach these clients?
(Select all that apply.)
A. Avoid bringing up sexual orientation or gender identity
B. Ask all clients openly about their sexual orientation and gender identity
C. Assume all clients are heterosexual and cisgender unless they say otherwise
D. Personalize care based on relevant risk factors and individual patient behaviors
E. Base treatment plans on risk factors associated with a person's sexual orientation
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B. Ask all clients openly about their sexual orientation and gender identity
D. Personalize care based on relevant risk factors and individual patient
behaviors
, Which of the following is the most accurate statement regarding the etiology of
homosexuality?
A. It is a genetic trait
B. It is determined by hormone levels
C. It is likely a combination of nature and nurture
D. It is a social construct
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C. It is likely a combination of nature and nurture
LGBT persons are believed to comprise what percentage of the population?
A. 1% to 2.5%
B. 3.8% to 10%
C. 10.3% to 15.8%
D. 16.1% to 21.7%
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B. 3.8% to 10%
According to the DSM-5, the condition of experiencing an incongruence between
one's gender identity and one's natal sex is known as which of the following?
A. Gender dysphoria
B. Gender identity disorder
C. Homosexuality
D. Transsexualism
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