HEALTH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Sexual Health and Gender Identity Ans✓✓✓Essential health domain
that often gets disregarded
Includes screenings, sexual behaviors, sexual preferences, gender
identity
Barriers to Sexual Health Ans✓✓✓Embarrassing
Judgement felt
Past trauma or bad experience
Culture
Ways Nurses can Promote Sexual Health, Openness, and Comfortability
Ans✓✓✓Ensure confidentiality
Normalizing the conversation
Nonjudgemental behavior
,Respectful
Avoid making assumptions
More listening and asking questions
Sex Ans✓✓✓Normally assigned birth
Based on natal, biological, and/or anatomy which is influenced by
genetics, hormone expression, and anatomical characteristics (male or
female)
Gender Ans✓✓✓Construct informed by culture and an individuals
perception of self
Gender Roles Ans✓✓✓Societal expectations placed on individuals
based on their gender
Gender Identity Ans✓✓✓A person's innate sense of being male or
female
Female/woman/girl
Male/man/boy
, Gender Expression Ans✓✓✓How one presents to the world as a male,
female, or neither
Feminine
Masculin
Gender Dysphoria Ans✓✓✓The experience oof a gender identity non
aligned with natal sex
Transgender Ans✓✓✓Gender identity does not conform with the sex
assigned at birth
Cisgender Ans✓✓✓A person whose gender identity does align with the
sex assigned at birth
Genderqueer, Gender Nonconforming, Gender Fluid, Nonbinary
Ans✓✓✓Those that do not associate with either male or female
Sexual Orientation Ans✓✓✓To whom a person is sexually attracted to
Some different sexual orientation: straight, gay, bisexual, (whatever a
person identifies as their sexual orientation might be different from
current or past sexual experiences)