Deck 10: Sexual Relationships

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_____________ stated that sexual desire reflects the need for love and union.

A) Freud
B) Fromm
C) Steinberg
D) Hyde
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Sexuality

A) Begins when maleness or femaleness is determined
B) Begins at conception
C) Is determined by the chromosomal content of the fertilizing sperm cell
D) All of the above
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One of the major risks of sexual activity is

A) Parents finding out
B) Unplanned pregnancy
C) Lack of protection
D) None of the above
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Regarding sexually transmitted diseases:

A) 20 million new cases occur each year in the U.S.
B) 25 percent of all cases of infertility are caused by STDs
C) The rate has increased dramatically
D) All of the above
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Entering a sexual relationship creates a risk of

A) Being hurt
B) Being disappointed
C) Being rejected
D) All of the above
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Which of the following is counterproductive to intimacy?

A) Destructive power struggles
B) Working long hours
C) Psychological games
D) A and C
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In Masters and Johnson's model of sexual response, excitement is

A) Not discussed
B) Part of the first phase
C) Part of the second phase
D) Part of the third phase
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The buildup of blood in the pelvic area and penis is known as

A) Prostate
B) Engorgement
C) Vasocongestion
D) Orgasm
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The sexual response model was developed by

A) Kaplan
B) Masters and Johnson
C) Hyde
D) Fromm
Question
Following orgasm, men characteristically experience

A) Vasocongestion
B) Refractory period
C) Relaxation
D) Reversal of vasocongestion
Question
Compulsive sexual behavior that continues despite negative consequences is

A) Hypoactive sexual desire
B) Sexual intimacy
C) Sexual addiction
D) None of the above
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The classic work by Patrick Carnes has identified _____ signs of sexual addiction.

A) 8
B) 10
C) 12
D) 15
Question
One of the signs of sexual addiction is

A) Aging
B) An affair
C) Severe mood changes around sexual activity
D) Accepting oneself
Question
A persistent or recurrent absence of sexual desire and sexual fantasies

A) Results from an ongoing desire or effort to limit one's sexual behavior
B) Can be overcome by remembering one's strengths
C) Is known as hypoactive sexual desire
D) Is known as intimacy
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A painful, involuntary contraction of the vaginal muscles that makes intercourse extremely difficult and sometimes impossible is known as

A) Pelvic infection
B) Vaginal infection
C) Vaginismus
D) A psychological problem
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A common sexual disorder involving the inability to obtain or sustain an erection is known as

A) Dyspareunia
B) Erectile dysfunction
C) Orgasmic disorder
D) Male orgasmic disorder
Question
A spinal cord injury can be a physical reason for

A) Erectile dysfunction
B) Dyspareunia
C) Premature ejaculation
D) None of the above
Question
Reaching orgasm too rapidly for his or his partner's enjoyment is known as

A) Dyspareunia
B) Erectile dysfunction
C) Premature ejaculation
D) Alcohol-related impotence
Question
Approximately ____ of all cases of infertility are caused by STDs.

A) 15 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 30 percent
Question
One of the oldest and most common bacterial STDs in the U.S. is

A) Chlamydia
B) Gonorrhea
C) Pelvic inflammatory disease
D) Syphilis
Question
Syphilis progresses in how many stages if left untreated?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
Question
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection

A) Is the most common STD, viral or bacterial, in America
B) Can be transmitted from a mother to her unborn child
C) Can be prevented by vaccination
D) All of the above
Question
_________ is widespread in the U.S.; 15.5 percent of the population is already infected.

A) Syphilis
B) HPV
C) Herpes
D) Gonorrhea
Question
Herpes infection is _____ times more prevalent in women than men.

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
Question
Hepatitis

A) Is a virus
B) Comes in three forms: hepatitis A, B, and C
C) Is a liver infection
D) All of the above
Question
The World Health Organization (2016) has estimated that at the end of 2014 approximately _______ people worldwide were living with HIV/AIDS.

A) 30 million
B) 35 million
C) 37 million
D) 40 million
Question
The epidemic of HIV infection and AIDS is now into its _____ decade and continues to get worldwide attention.

A) Second
B) Third
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
Question
Infestation with body lice is known as

A) Vaginitis
B) Trichomoniasis
C) Pediculosis
D) Herpes
Question
A number of medications, such as antidepressants and some hypertension medications, can

A) Inhibit sexual arousal
B) Reduce feeling during sex
C) Lead to premature ejaculation
D) None of the above
Question
HIV can be transmitted through

A) Sharing dirty needles
B) Blood transfusions
C) Toilet seats
D) A and B
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Sexuality involves everything about us that make us male or female
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Sexuality includes emotions, social relationships, values, ethics, spirituality, intellect, decision making, and problem solving.
Question
The evidence shows the frequency of sexual interaction is a measure of sexual satisfaction.
Question
Contact with menstrual blood is harmless unless the women has a disease.
Question
Affection plays an equal role among men and women in readiness for sexual encounter.
Question
A physician should be consulted if pain or bleeding occurs during intercourse.
Question
The majority of teenagers do not consider themselves at risk for contacting STDs.
Question
Many cultures around the world, especially in Eastern countries, experience far less confusion between sex and love than we do in the U.S.
Question
Entering a sexual relationship creates a situation of emotional relationship.
Question
Manipulation destroys trust and satisfaction within sexual relationships.
Question
The orgasmic phase is when the process that began in the excitement phase is in transition to the plateau.
Question
The Kaplan sexual response model is a five-stage model.
Question
Because men become sexually excited more quickly, they may proceed through the sexual responses more quickly than women.
Question
The success of a sexual relationship is a matter of psychological factors as well as integrated total interpersonal relationships.
Question
Sexuality is not a holistic concept.
Question
Decreasing hormone production and other physical changes that occur as we age cause changes in sexual functioning.
Question
Sex addiction just means a person wants to have more healthy sex.
Question
There is no single cause to explain sexual addiction.
Question
It is impossible for individuals and their families to overcome the pain and frustration of sexual addiction.
Question
Those infected with hepatitis B and C are at risk for developing chronic liver damage, cirrhosis of the liver, and liver cancer.
Question
What happens in the orgasmic phase of sexual intercourse?
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Discuss sexual desire.
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What does a successful sexual relationship entail?
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What happens with decreasing hormone production as we age?
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What does sex addiction do to someone's relationships?
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What is a common belief concerning the effects of alcohol and drugs on sexual pleasure?
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What complications can result from herpes infection during pregnancy and childbirth?
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What is pediculosis?
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Discuss bacterial vaginitis/vaginosis.
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What is the relationship between sexual satisfaction and the frequency of sexual intercourse?
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Describe dyspareunia and its causes.
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Why is hepatitis B virus more likely to be transmitted than hepatitis A and C?
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1
_____________ stated that sexual desire reflects the need for love and union.

A) Freud
B) Fromm
C) Steinberg
D) Hyde
A
2
Sexuality

A) Begins when maleness or femaleness is determined
B) Begins at conception
C) Is determined by the chromosomal content of the fertilizing sperm cell
D) All of the above
D
3
One of the major risks of sexual activity is

A) Parents finding out
B) Unplanned pregnancy
C) Lack of protection
D) None of the above
B
4
Regarding sexually transmitted diseases:

A) 20 million new cases occur each year in the U.S.
B) 25 percent of all cases of infertility are caused by STDs
C) The rate has increased dramatically
D) All of the above
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Entering a sexual relationship creates a risk of

A) Being hurt
B) Being disappointed
C) Being rejected
D) All of the above
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6
Which of the following is counterproductive to intimacy?

A) Destructive power struggles
B) Working long hours
C) Psychological games
D) A and C
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7
In Masters and Johnson's model of sexual response, excitement is

A) Not discussed
B) Part of the first phase
C) Part of the second phase
D) Part of the third phase
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8
The buildup of blood in the pelvic area and penis is known as

A) Prostate
B) Engorgement
C) Vasocongestion
D) Orgasm
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9
The sexual response model was developed by

A) Kaplan
B) Masters and Johnson
C) Hyde
D) Fromm
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10
Following orgasm, men characteristically experience

A) Vasocongestion
B) Refractory period
C) Relaxation
D) Reversal of vasocongestion
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11
Compulsive sexual behavior that continues despite negative consequences is

A) Hypoactive sexual desire
B) Sexual intimacy
C) Sexual addiction
D) None of the above
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12
The classic work by Patrick Carnes has identified _____ signs of sexual addiction.

A) 8
B) 10
C) 12
D) 15
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13
One of the signs of sexual addiction is

A) Aging
B) An affair
C) Severe mood changes around sexual activity
D) Accepting oneself
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14
A persistent or recurrent absence of sexual desire and sexual fantasies

A) Results from an ongoing desire or effort to limit one's sexual behavior
B) Can be overcome by remembering one's strengths
C) Is known as hypoactive sexual desire
D) Is known as intimacy
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15
A painful, involuntary contraction of the vaginal muscles that makes intercourse extremely difficult and sometimes impossible is known as

A) Pelvic infection
B) Vaginal infection
C) Vaginismus
D) A psychological problem
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16
A common sexual disorder involving the inability to obtain or sustain an erection is known as

A) Dyspareunia
B) Erectile dysfunction
C) Orgasmic disorder
D) Male orgasmic disorder
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17
A spinal cord injury can be a physical reason for

A) Erectile dysfunction
B) Dyspareunia
C) Premature ejaculation
D) None of the above
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18
Reaching orgasm too rapidly for his or his partner's enjoyment is known as

A) Dyspareunia
B) Erectile dysfunction
C) Premature ejaculation
D) Alcohol-related impotence
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19
Approximately ____ of all cases of infertility are caused by STDs.

A) 15 percent
B) 20 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 30 percent
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20
One of the oldest and most common bacterial STDs in the U.S. is

A) Chlamydia
B) Gonorrhea
C) Pelvic inflammatory disease
D) Syphilis
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21
Syphilis progresses in how many stages if left untreated?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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22
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection

A) Is the most common STD, viral or bacterial, in America
B) Can be transmitted from a mother to her unborn child
C) Can be prevented by vaccination
D) All of the above
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23
_________ is widespread in the U.S.; 15.5 percent of the population is already infected.

A) Syphilis
B) HPV
C) Herpes
D) Gonorrhea
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24
Herpes infection is _____ times more prevalent in women than men.

A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
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Hepatitis

A) Is a virus
B) Comes in three forms: hepatitis A, B, and C
C) Is a liver infection
D) All of the above
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26
The World Health Organization (2016) has estimated that at the end of 2014 approximately _______ people worldwide were living with HIV/AIDS.

A) 30 million
B) 35 million
C) 37 million
D) 40 million
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27
The epidemic of HIV infection and AIDS is now into its _____ decade and continues to get worldwide attention.

A) Second
B) Third
C) Fourth
D) Fifth
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28
Infestation with body lice is known as

A) Vaginitis
B) Trichomoniasis
C) Pediculosis
D) Herpes
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29
A number of medications, such as antidepressants and some hypertension medications, can

A) Inhibit sexual arousal
B) Reduce feeling during sex
C) Lead to premature ejaculation
D) None of the above
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HIV can be transmitted through

A) Sharing dirty needles
B) Blood transfusions
C) Toilet seats
D) A and B
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31
Sexuality involves everything about us that make us male or female
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32
Sexuality includes emotions, social relationships, values, ethics, spirituality, intellect, decision making, and problem solving.
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33
The evidence shows the frequency of sexual interaction is a measure of sexual satisfaction.
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34
Contact with menstrual blood is harmless unless the women has a disease.
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35
Affection plays an equal role among men and women in readiness for sexual encounter.
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36
A physician should be consulted if pain or bleeding occurs during intercourse.
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37
The majority of teenagers do not consider themselves at risk for contacting STDs.
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38
Many cultures around the world, especially in Eastern countries, experience far less confusion between sex and love than we do in the U.S.
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39
Entering a sexual relationship creates a situation of emotional relationship.
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40
Manipulation destroys trust and satisfaction within sexual relationships.
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41
The orgasmic phase is when the process that began in the excitement phase is in transition to the plateau.
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42
The Kaplan sexual response model is a five-stage model.
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43
Because men become sexually excited more quickly, they may proceed through the sexual responses more quickly than women.
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44
The success of a sexual relationship is a matter of psychological factors as well as integrated total interpersonal relationships.
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45
Sexuality is not a holistic concept.
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46
Decreasing hormone production and other physical changes that occur as we age cause changes in sexual functioning.
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47
Sex addiction just means a person wants to have more healthy sex.
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48
There is no single cause to explain sexual addiction.
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49
It is impossible for individuals and their families to overcome the pain and frustration of sexual addiction.
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50
Those infected with hepatitis B and C are at risk for developing chronic liver damage, cirrhosis of the liver, and liver cancer.
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51
What happens in the orgasmic phase of sexual intercourse?
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52
Discuss sexual desire.
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53
What does a successful sexual relationship entail?
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54
What happens with decreasing hormone production as we age?
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55
What does sex addiction do to someone's relationships?
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56
What is a common belief concerning the effects of alcohol and drugs on sexual pleasure?
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57
What complications can result from herpes infection during pregnancy and childbirth?
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58
What is pediculosis?
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59
Discuss bacterial vaginitis/vaginosis.
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What is the relationship between sexual satisfaction and the frequency of sexual intercourse?
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61
Describe dyspareunia and its causes.
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Why is hepatitis B virus more likely to be transmitted than hepatitis A and C?
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