NSE 203 Final Exam Questions with Correct
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- Sexual orientation
- Gender identity
Essential Questions for
- Sex assigned at birth
Sexual Health
- Have you ever been sexually active? In last year?
(what type, [w/ men, women, or both], how many?)
- Anal/genital warts
S&S of HPV
- Can be asymptomatic, painless, or go unnoticed
- Sores inside &/or outside genitalia, anus, thighs, &/or
S&S of Herpes butt
- Lymphadenopathy, dysuria, fever
- Dysuria, genital itching/burning & discharge
S&S of Gonorrhea - Pain during sex, painful swollen testicles
- Irreg./post-coital bleeding, abdo pain
- Genital discharge, dysuria, lower abdo. pain,
fever/chills
S&S Chlamydia
- Irreg./post-coital bleeding
- Burning/itching
- Sometimes painless open sores inside/outside
genitals & anus
S&S of Syphilis
- Body rash, flu-like symptoms
- Lymphadenopathy
, - Genital symptoms (discharge, dysuria,
abdo/testicular pain, rashes/lesions, pain during sex...)
(Fever, weight loss, lymphadenopathy)
- Sexual/reproductive health, psychosocial, & STI hx
- Client's knowledge
Assessing STI Risk Factors
- R/S (past & present)
- Sexual risk behaviours (# partners, sexual activities,
contraception)
- Psychosocial factors (substance abuse, abuse, sex
trade workers)
- Safer-sex counselling
- STI mode of transport
- Contraception vs. STI protection
Sexual Health Education
- Proper use of barrier methods
- Discussing risks assoc. w/ diff. sexual activities
- Herm reduction counselling
- Preforming physical exam
- Selecting approp. screening tool ("I have been
tested syndrome")
Sexual Health
- Diagnosing
Considerations
- Treating (bacterial vs. viral)
- Post-test counselling (preventing re-infection,
partner notif)
- Can be done by client, HCPs, or public health
Barriers:
- Fear of safety
Partner Notification
- Blame/guilt
- Revictimization
- Anon. partnering
- Ensure privacy
- Start w/ open-ended q's
Sexual Health With
- Exploring puberty & gender identity (provide
Adolescent Client
validation, assess safety & supports)
- Discussing consent, sex, & intimacy
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Terms in this set (59)
- Sexual orientation
- Gender identity
Essential Questions for
- Sex assigned at birth
Sexual Health
- Have you ever been sexually active? In last year?
(what type, [w/ men, women, or both], how many?)
- Anal/genital warts
S&S of HPV
- Can be asymptomatic, painless, or go unnoticed
- Sores inside &/or outside genitalia, anus, thighs, &/or
S&S of Herpes butt
- Lymphadenopathy, dysuria, fever
- Dysuria, genital itching/burning & discharge
S&S of Gonorrhea - Pain during sex, painful swollen testicles
- Irreg./post-coital bleeding, abdo pain
- Genital discharge, dysuria, lower abdo. pain,
fever/chills
S&S Chlamydia
- Irreg./post-coital bleeding
- Burning/itching
- Sometimes painless open sores inside/outside
genitals & anus
S&S of Syphilis
- Body rash, flu-like symptoms
- Lymphadenopathy
, - Genital symptoms (discharge, dysuria,
abdo/testicular pain, rashes/lesions, pain during sex...)
(Fever, weight loss, lymphadenopathy)
- Sexual/reproductive health, psychosocial, & STI hx
- Client's knowledge
Assessing STI Risk Factors
- R/S (past & present)
- Sexual risk behaviours (# partners, sexual activities,
contraception)
- Psychosocial factors (substance abuse, abuse, sex
trade workers)
- Safer-sex counselling
- STI mode of transport
- Contraception vs. STI protection
Sexual Health Education
- Proper use of barrier methods
- Discussing risks assoc. w/ diff. sexual activities
- Herm reduction counselling
- Preforming physical exam
- Selecting approp. screening tool ("I have been
tested syndrome")
Sexual Health
- Diagnosing
Considerations
- Treating (bacterial vs. viral)
- Post-test counselling (preventing re-infection,
partner notif)
- Can be done by client, HCPs, or public health
Barriers:
- Fear of safety
Partner Notification
- Blame/guilt
- Revictimization
- Anon. partnering
- Ensure privacy
- Start w/ open-ended q's
Sexual Health With
- Exploring puberty & gender identity (provide
Adolescent Client
validation, assess safety & supports)
- Discussing consent, sex, & intimacy