
HS 262-501: Chapter 5 Reproductive Choices
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- Q1The potential outcomes of unprotected sexual activity include desired pregnancy and decreased chance of contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs).TrueFalse20s
- Q2To evaluate a contraceptive's effectiveness you should ________.seek advice from a friendresearch its typical-use failure rateget testimonials from consumers onlineexperiment with one product only20s
- Q3The ________ of contraception works on the principle of preventing sperm from reaching the egg by use of a physical or chemical barrier during intercourse.barrier methodabstinence methodsurgical methodrhythm method20s
- Q4Which of the following is an advantage of using the male condom?can be 75 percent effective if used correctlyreadily available and a temporary meansof birth control for malesdoes not protect against STIsexpensive and needs prescription20s
- Q5Which of the following is considered an advantage of using the female condom?has to be inserted up to 2 hours in advance of sexual activity to work correctlycan prevent spread of HIV/STIs if used properlyneeds prescription for usecan cause vaginal irritation, possible breakage, slipping, or leaking20s
- Q6The Ortho Evra patch works by delivering continuous levels of estrogen and progestin through the skin and into the bloodstream.TrueFalse20s
- Q7________ alter a woman's biochemistry, preventing ovulation (release of the egg) from taking place and producing changes that make it more difficult for sperm to reach the egg.Hormonal contraceptivesPlacebosIntrauterine contraceptivesBarrier methods20s
- Q8Which of the following is a disadvantage associated with using oral contraceptives?blood clotsself-administrationconvenience; do not interfere with sexual intercoursemust be taken regularly20s
- Q9Which of the following is an advantage associated with oral contraceptives?protection against STIslimited effect on hormonal chemistrydecrease in number of menstrual cyclesmore than 99 percent prevention rate with perfect use and 91 percent with typical use20s
- Q10The Ortho Evra patch releases estrogen and progestin through skin absorption for ________ weeks.543220s
- Q11Which of the following is an example of a hormonal contraceptive?diaphragmOrtho Evraspongecervical cap20s
- Q12Emergency contraceptive pills are used for which purpose?to prevent pregnancy after unprotected intercourse, sexual assault, or failure of another birth control methodto encourage pregnancy and fertility for infertile couplesto make the egg impenetrable by spermto abort a pregnancy after a woman is already pregnant20s
- Q13________ is considered a permanent form of contraception.Oral contraceptionThe contraceptive ringTubal ligationThe morning-after pill20s
- Q14________ is considered a non-permanent form of contraception.A vasectomyA tubal ligationAn IUDA hysterectomy20s
- Q15________ is a factor of influence in one's choice of contraception.Cost of transportationLocal geographyBody imageCost of birth control20s