NU-116: FINAL EXAM | 2026 UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
Sexuality - (ANSWER)central aspect of being human throughout life and encompasses sex, gender
identities/roles, sexual orientation, eroticism, pleasure, intimacy, and reproduction
Sexual identity - (ANSWER)a person's perception of his/her identity, gender role, and sexual orientation
Androgyny - (ANSWER)blending of masculine and feminine roles
Gender identity - (ANSWER)an image we have about ourselves
Transgender - (ANSWER)people who identify with a gender that is different than their biological one
Sexual orientation - (ANSWER)general tendency of a person to feel sexually attracted to people of a
certain gender
Heterosexual - (ANSWER)sexually and emotionally attracted to the opposite sex
Homosexual - (ANSWER)sexually and emotionally attracted to the same sex
Bisexuality - (ANSWER)sexually and emotionally attracted to both males and females
parent infant attachment - (ANSWER)(sexuality development) Birth - preschool
same sex identification - (ANSWER)(sexuality development) School age - puberty
increase interest in sex and activity - (ANSWER)(sexuality development) Adolescents
serial monogamy, define sexual identity, and resolve sexual orientation issues - (ANSWER)(sexuality
development) Young adults
,NU-116: FINAL EXAM | 2026 UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
experiences may enhance or diminish physical and emotional intimacy - (ANSWER)(sexuality
development) Middle adults
sexually active and sexuality is important - (ANSWER)(sexuality development) Aging adults
it gets rid of bad/good bacteria - (ANSWER)why is douching bad?
Breast Self-Examination - (ANSWER)(female health screening) female manual examination of breasts to
check for masses and other changes
Mammogram - (ANSWER)(female health screening) soft tissue radiograph to detect for lesions
Pap smear - (ANSWER)(female health screening) procedure to detect the presence of cancer
Testicular self-examination - (ANSWER)(male health screening) male manual examination to check for
masses and other changes
Prostate specific to Antigen - (ANSWER)(male health screening) prostate cancer screening to test those
with an increased risk for prostate cancer
Rectal examination - (ANSWER)(male health screening) this digital examination assesses for prostate
enlargement
Amenorrhea - (ANSWER)absence of menses
Primary amenorrhea - (ANSWER)no menstrual period by the age of 16 years old
Secondary amenorrhea - (ANSWER)menses stops after having an established menses cycle
,NU-116: FINAL EXAM | 2026 UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
Dysmenorrhea - (ANSWER)painful menstruation
Primary dysmenorrhea - (ANSWER)menses cramps without underlying disease
Secondary dysmenorrhea - (ANSWER)menses associated with pathology of reproductive tract
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) - (ANSWER)symptoms characterized by behavioral and physical changes
that occur in luteal phase of menstrual cycle
Perimenopause - (ANSWER)the period before menopause
Menopause - (ANSWER)the absence of menstruation for 1 full year which marks the end of the
reproductive years
Menopausal hormone therapy - (ANSWER)the administration of specific hormones to alleviate
symptoms associated with menopausal changes
estrogen + progesterone or just estrogen
by pill, cream, patch, or gel
Family planning - (ANSWER)actions a couple takes to avoid pregnancy
Barrier - (ANSWER)(contraception) prevents transport of sperm up the reproductive tract of the woman
to the ovum
- Male condom
- Female condom
, NU-116: FINAL EXAM | 2026 UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
- Diaphragm
- Cervical caps
- Vaginal sponge - (ANSWER)what are types of barrier contraceptives (5)
IUD - (ANSWER)(long-active reversible contraceptive) device inside uterus that is in place for long time
Copper IUD - (ANSWER)10 year IUD with no hormones
Mirena IUD - (ANSWER)IUD that releases a small amount of progestin
5 years
Skyla IUD - (ANSWER)IUD with time-releases progestin
3 years
nexplanon - (ANSWER)(long-active reversible contraceptive) single capsule inserted into non-dominant
arm containing hormones to prevent ovulation
- Combined oral
- Transdermal
- Vaginal ring
- Progestin-only
- Long-acting progestin - (ANSWER)types of hormonal contraceptive (5)
Emergency contraceptive - (ANSWER)used when a women is nervous about being pregnant after
unprotected sex
Sexuality - (ANSWER)central aspect of being human throughout life and encompasses sex, gender
identities/roles, sexual orientation, eroticism, pleasure, intimacy, and reproduction
Sexual identity - (ANSWER)a person's perception of his/her identity, gender role, and sexual orientation
Androgyny - (ANSWER)blending of masculine and feminine roles
Gender identity - (ANSWER)an image we have about ourselves
Transgender - (ANSWER)people who identify with a gender that is different than their biological one
Sexual orientation - (ANSWER)general tendency of a person to feel sexually attracted to people of a
certain gender
Heterosexual - (ANSWER)sexually and emotionally attracted to the opposite sex
Homosexual - (ANSWER)sexually and emotionally attracted to the same sex
Bisexuality - (ANSWER)sexually and emotionally attracted to both males and females
parent infant attachment - (ANSWER)(sexuality development) Birth - preschool
same sex identification - (ANSWER)(sexuality development) School age - puberty
increase interest in sex and activity - (ANSWER)(sexuality development) Adolescents
serial monogamy, define sexual identity, and resolve sexual orientation issues - (ANSWER)(sexuality
development) Young adults
,NU-116: FINAL EXAM | 2026 UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
experiences may enhance or diminish physical and emotional intimacy - (ANSWER)(sexuality
development) Middle adults
sexually active and sexuality is important - (ANSWER)(sexuality development) Aging adults
it gets rid of bad/good bacteria - (ANSWER)why is douching bad?
Breast Self-Examination - (ANSWER)(female health screening) female manual examination of breasts to
check for masses and other changes
Mammogram - (ANSWER)(female health screening) soft tissue radiograph to detect for lesions
Pap smear - (ANSWER)(female health screening) procedure to detect the presence of cancer
Testicular self-examination - (ANSWER)(male health screening) male manual examination to check for
masses and other changes
Prostate specific to Antigen - (ANSWER)(male health screening) prostate cancer screening to test those
with an increased risk for prostate cancer
Rectal examination - (ANSWER)(male health screening) this digital examination assesses for prostate
enlargement
Amenorrhea - (ANSWER)absence of menses
Primary amenorrhea - (ANSWER)no menstrual period by the age of 16 years old
Secondary amenorrhea - (ANSWER)menses stops after having an established menses cycle
,NU-116: FINAL EXAM | 2026 UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
Dysmenorrhea - (ANSWER)painful menstruation
Primary dysmenorrhea - (ANSWER)menses cramps without underlying disease
Secondary dysmenorrhea - (ANSWER)menses associated with pathology of reproductive tract
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) - (ANSWER)symptoms characterized by behavioral and physical changes
that occur in luteal phase of menstrual cycle
Perimenopause - (ANSWER)the period before menopause
Menopause - (ANSWER)the absence of menstruation for 1 full year which marks the end of the
reproductive years
Menopausal hormone therapy - (ANSWER)the administration of specific hormones to alleviate
symptoms associated with menopausal changes
estrogen + progesterone or just estrogen
by pill, cream, patch, or gel
Family planning - (ANSWER)actions a couple takes to avoid pregnancy
Barrier - (ANSWER)(contraception) prevents transport of sperm up the reproductive tract of the woman
to the ovum
- Male condom
- Female condom
, NU-116: FINAL EXAM | 2026 UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
- Diaphragm
- Cervical caps
- Vaginal sponge - (ANSWER)what are types of barrier contraceptives (5)
IUD - (ANSWER)(long-active reversible contraceptive) device inside uterus that is in place for long time
Copper IUD - (ANSWER)10 year IUD with no hormones
Mirena IUD - (ANSWER)IUD that releases a small amount of progestin
5 years
Skyla IUD - (ANSWER)IUD with time-releases progestin
3 years
nexplanon - (ANSWER)(long-active reversible contraceptive) single capsule inserted into non-dominant
arm containing hormones to prevent ovulation
- Combined oral
- Transdermal
- Vaginal ring
- Progestin-only
- Long-acting progestin - (ANSWER)types of hormonal contraceptive (5)
Emergency contraceptive - (ANSWER)used when a women is nervous about being pregnant after
unprotected sex