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Sexology: 20/20

Sexology: 20/20. Rules. The name of the first team will be drawn st random. The selected team will pick the topic and amount. Once the question has been read aloud, the spokesperson for the team has 10 seconds to answer. Body parts. Gender & Identity. Contraception. STIs. 100. 100.

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Sexology: 20/20

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  1. Sexology:20/20

  2. Rules • The name of the first team will be drawn st random. • The selected team will pick the topic and amount. • Once the question has been read aloud, the spokesperson for the team has 10 seconds to answer.

  3. Body parts Gender & Identity Contraception STIs 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  4. Sperm are stored in the • Sertoli cells • Vas • Epidiymis • Penis

  5. c. epididymis

  6. What is PHIMOSIS?:

  7. A tightening of the foreskin

  8. All are true regarding Kegel exercises EXCEPT: • Are used for women but not for men • Can result in better ejaculatory control in men • Results in more rapid erection for men • Can result in stronger orgasm

  9. Are used for women but not for men

  10. Using the basal body temperature method, how can one tell if ovulation has occurred?

  11. A short drop and then a rise in temperature

  12. Which best represents the hormonal cycle of the male • Demonstration A OR • b. Demonstration B

  13. Demonstration B

  14. Identifying oneself as male or female is: • Gender identification • Gender role socialization • Sexual orientation

  15. a. Gender identification

  16. Before sexual reassignment surgery, a trans-man identifies as • Female • Male • Bi-sexual • Homosexual/lesbian

  17. b. Male

  18. The sex chromosomes for males are ___ and for females are ___: • XY; XX • XYY; XO • XO; XYY • XX; XY

  19. a. XX; XY

  20. In the embryo, female sex structures develop from ____ and male sex structures develop from _____: • Skene’s ducts; the prostate gland • The prostate gland; Skene’s gland • Wolffian ducts; Mullerian ducts • Mullerian ducts; Wolffian ducts

  21. d. Mullerian ducts; Wolffian ducts

  22. Children can correctly identify themselves as males or females by 18 months or age but a more consistent view of the self as male or female will not occur until 5 or 6 when ________ ________ has been achieved.

  23. Gender constancy

  24. What’s the difference between contraception and birth control? • AND • Give and example of each

  25. Contraception is: the prevention of conception; birth control is the prevention of birth Example: condom (contraception); RU486 (birth control)

  26. Name 3 things to consider in choosing birth control/contraception

  27. Safety Effectiveness Reversibility Partner comfort Cost When life begins

  28. Most elective abortions are performed in • Before 8 weeks • Before 12 weeks • Between 13-16 weeks • Between 14-26 weeks

  29. b. Before 12 weeks

  30. Of the following, which is the least effective method of contraception/birth control: • Diaphragm and spermicide • Estrogen-progestin pills • Male condom • Depo-Provera

  31. Diaphragm and spermicide

  32. Hormone-based contraceptives can work in all of the following ways except: • Preventing the fertilized egg from implanting in the uterus • Constricting the fallopian tubes to block passage of the fertilized egg • Inhibiting ovulation • Altering cervical mucous so the passage of the sperm is blocked

  33. Constricting the fallopian tubes to block passage of the fertilized egg

  34. Which age group has the highest rate of STIs of any sexually active group? • 15-25 • 26-35 • 36-45 • 46-55

  35. a. 15-25

  36. All of the following contribute to high rates of STIs EXCEPT: • Increase in sexual activity among young people • Unreliability of condoms • Multiple sex partners • Use of birth control pills

  37. b. Unreliability of condoms

  38. All of the following are likely to contribute to Lucy’s susceptibility to chronic vaginal infections EXCEPT • Frequent douching • Taking antibiotics • Eating yogurt • wearing pantyhose more often

  39. c. Eating yogurt

  40. Name 3 things that can help to reduce the transmission of STIs

  41. Wash before sexual intimacy Medical exam for both before intimacy Observe partner’s genitals Use condom with the pill Use dental dam

  42. Paraphilias Developmental considerations Sexual Orientations Sexual Dysfunctions 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000

  43. What’s the difference between a sexual dysfunction and a paraphila?:

  44. Sexual dysfunction = inability to complete the sexual response cycle Paraphila: completion of the sexual response cycle in an unusual way (aim or object)

  45. Distinguish between coprolalia and coprophilia

  46. Coprolalia = obscene phone calling Coprophilia = sexual arousal from feces

  47. Which of the following is out of place on this list? • Aversive conditioning • Systematic desensitization • Orgasmic reconditioning • Psychotherapy

  48. d. Psychotherapy

  49. DOUBLE OR NOTHING

  50. Which of the following is FALSE • Men engage in atypical sexual behavior more than women • People who are unwilling recipients of atypical behavior may be psychological damaged • Treatment for atypical behaviors is generally helpful • Some atypical behavior is not harmful to others

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