Sexual Flashcards

1
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A person who experiences a persistent lack of sexual desire and finds little or no interest in sexual activity might be diagnosed with:

a) Erectile Disorder
b) Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder
c) Premature Ejaculation
d) Gender Dysphoria

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Answer: b) Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder

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Erectile Disorder is characterized by:

a) Inability to achieve or maintain an erection during sexual activity
b) Premature ejaculation during sexual activity
c) Difficulty reaching orgasm during sexual activity
d) Lack of sexual desire

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Answer: a) Inability to achieve or maintain an erection during sexual activity

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Premature Ejaculation is diagnosed when:

a) A person consistently ejaculates earlier than desired during sexual activity
b) A person has difficulty maintaining an erection
c) A person is unable to achieve orgasm during sexual intercourse
d) A person experiences painful intercourse

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Answer: a) A person consistently ejaculates earlier than desired during sexual activity

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Which of the following is a common symptom of Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder?

a) Difficulty achieving orgasm
b) Lack of sexual desire and reduced arousal during sexual activity
c) Pain during sexual intercourse
d) Involuntary sexual arousal

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Answer: b) Lack of sexual desire and reduced arousal during sexual activity

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5
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Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder involves:

a) Difficulty reaching orgasm
b) Pain during intercourse or fear of pain during vaginal penetration
c) Inability to achieve sexual arousal
d) Premature ejaculation during sexual activity

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Answer: b) Pain during intercourse or fear of pain during vaginal penetration

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Delayed Ejaculation is diagnosed when:

a) A person experiences premature ejaculation during sexual activity
b) A person has difficulty reaching orgasm or ejaculate during sexual activity
c) A person experiences painful sexual intercourse
d) A person is unable to maintain an erection during sexual activity

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Answer: b) A person has difficulty reaching orgasm or ejaculate during sexual activity

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Which treatment is commonly used for Erectile Disorder?

a) Hormonal therapy
b) Viagra or other medications to increase blood flow to the penis
c) Cognitive-behavioral therapy for relationship issues
d) Surgery to adjust the size of the penis

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Answer: b) Viagra or other medications to increase blood flow to the penis

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Sexual Dysfunction can often be influenced by:

a) Psychological factors such as stress or anxiety
b) Only physical factors such as hormonal imbalances
c) Unfamiliarity with one’s body
d) Overuse of prescription medication

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Answer: a) Psychological factors such as stress or anxiety

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The most effective approach for treating Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder typically involves:

a) Medication to increase sexual desire
b) Psychoeducation and couples therapy to address emotional and relational factors
c) Surgery to enhance sexual arousal
d) Cognitive-behavioral therapy to address trauma history

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Answer: b) Psychoeducation and couples therapy to address emotional and relational factors

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Premature Ejaculation can often be treated with:

a) Topical anesthetics to reduce sensation
b) Medications that delay ejaculation
c) Surgery to adjust the ejaculatory reflex
d) Only psychological counseling

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Answer: b) Medications that delay ejaculation

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Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder often leads to:

a) Fear of sex and avoidance of sexual activity
b) Inability to achieve orgasm during intercourse
c) A significant reduction in sexual desire
d) A change in sexual orientation

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Answer: a) Fear of sex and avoidance of sexual activity

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Which of the following is a characteristic of Delayed Ejaculation?

a) Ejaculation occurs almost immediately after penetration
b) Difficulty ejaculating even after sufficient sexual stimulation
c) Severe pain during sexual intercourse
d) Loss of sexual desire altogether

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Answer: b) Difficulty ejaculating even after sufficient sexual stimulation

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Sexual Pain Disorders include:

a) Difficulty achieving orgasm despite adequate arousal
b) Pain or discomfort during sexual activity, such as during intercourse
c) Excessive sexual desire and intrusive sexual thoughts
d) Recurrent feelings of sexual inadequacy

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Answer: b) Pain or discomfort during sexual activity, such as during intercourse

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The most common cause of Erectile Disorder is:

a) Underlying medical conditions such as heart disease or diabetes
b) Psychological stress or performance anxiety
c) Age-related changes in hormone levels
d) Frequent masturbation or excessive sexual activity

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Answer: a) Underlying medical conditions such as heart disease or diabetes

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Which of the following is true about Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder?

a) It is always caused by hormonal imbalances
b) It is diagnosed only if the person also has pain during intercourse
c) It may result from psychological issues, physical conditions, or relationship dynamics
d) It can only be treated with medication

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Answer: c) It may result from psychological issues, physical conditions, or relationship dynamics

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16
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A potential psychological cause of Sexual Dysfunction can be:

a) High levels of sexual desire and fantasies
b) Anxiety, depression, or trauma-related issues
c) Physical attractiveness and sexual experience
d) Regular sexual activity without performance concerns

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Answer: b) Anxiety, depression, or trauma-related issues

17
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Which of the following is a behavioral treatment for Premature Ejaculation?

a) Relaxation techniques during intercourse
b) Desensitization or delay techniques to improve control over ejaculation
c) Regular exercise to improve sexual endurance
d) Abstaining from sexual activity for several months

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Answer: b) Desensitization or delay techniques to improve control over ejaculation

18
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Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder can often be treated with:

a) Psychological interventions such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or psychodynamic therapy
b) Topical creams to desensitize the genital area
c) Medications to enhance arousal and lubrication
d) Surgery to correct anatomical issues

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Answer: a) Psychological interventions such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or psychodynamic therapy

19
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Sexual Dysfunction disorders can have a significant impact on:

a) Physical appearance and self-esteem
b) Emotional well-being and relationships
c) Eating habits and nutritional status
d) Memory and cognitive function

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Answer: b) Emotional well-being and relationships

20
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The best approach to treating Sexual Dysfunction typically involves:

a) Medication only
b) Surgery to correct physiological problems
c) A combination of medical, psychological, and behavioral therapies
d) Complete abstinence from sexual activity

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Answer: c) A combination of medical, psychological, and behavioral therapies