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UTS FINAL EXAM
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Refers to the body which we interface with our environmental and fellow being. it is a tangible of the person that can be directly observed and examined. | Physical Self |
| Is used to describe a person's overall sense of self worth or personal value. How much you appreciate and like yourself. | Self Esteem |
| This people holds high of themselves. | Inflated self esteem |
| this is a positive self esteem, which make a person be satisfied of themselves | High self esteem |
| this person does not value themselves and do not trust their responsibilities. | Low self esteem |
| Why self esteem is important. | self esteem can play a significant role in your motivation and success throughout your life. |
| Sign of healthy self esteem 5 | Express your needs, feel confident, have a positive outlook on life, say "no" when u want to, see overall strength and weaknesses and accept them. |
| Signs of low self - esteem 5 | u believe others are better than u, difficult expressing your needs, u focus on your weakness, u struggle with confidence, u have trouble saying "no" |
| refers to a person's physical, romantic, and emotional attraction towards other people. | Sexual Orientation |
| is understood to refer to each persons deeply felt internal and individual experience of gender. | Gender Identity |
| Refers to of the way in which an individual outwardly presents their gender. | Gender Expression |
| is a central aspect of being human | sexuality |
| requires a positive and respectful approach to the possibility of having pleasurable and safe sexual experiences. | sexual health |
| is not always determined by an individuals sexual Orientation | sexual behavior |
| means having a genderindentity that matches one's assigned sex. | cisgender |
| is an umbrella term which is commonly used to define lesbian, gay, bi, trans and other people and institutions on the margins of mainstream culture | queer |
| people are born with physical or biological sex charac taht do not fit the traditional definitions of male or female. | intersex |
| are generally acquired by sexual contact. The organisms (bacteria) that cause sexually transmitted diseases. | Sexually transmitted diseases |
| signs and symptoms that mgiht indicate an sti include: | pain during sex, rash over the trunk, hands or feet, painful or burning urination, discharge from the penis |
| types of sdts BACTERIAL AND VIRAL | Bacterial: chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis Viral: Hpv(genitical warts), hepatitis-b, herpes, aids |
| In choosing a method of contraception | Birth control methods |
| levonorgestrwl intrauterine system (LNG) is a small T- shape device like the copper T OUD. it is placed inside the uterus by a doctor. | Intrauterine Contraception |
| the implant is a single, thin rod that is inserted under the skin of a woman supper arm. | Implant |
| women get shots of the hormone progestin in the buttocks or arn every three months from their doctor. Typical use failure rate: 4% | Injection or "shot" |
| Also called "the pill" | Combined oral Contraceptives |
| sometimes called the mini pill has one hormone instead of both estrogen and progestin | progestin only pill |
| this skin patch is worn on the lower abdomen, buttocks, and upper body | patch |
| the ring releases the hormones progestin andestrogen. | hormonal vaginal contraceptive ring |
| each of these barrier methods are placed inside the vaginato cover the cervix to block sperm. | Diaphragm or cervical cup |
| is placed in the vagina where it fits over the cervix | sponge |
| worn by man | male condom |
| worn by the woman | female condom |
| these products work by killing sperm and come in several forms | spermicides |