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JEOPARDY: Female Sexual Health ASHLEY SNYDER

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JEOPARDY:Female Sexual Health

ASHLEY SNYDER

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General Health Care

Reproductive

System & Birth

Control

Sexually Transmitt

ed Diseases

Pregnancy

Sexual Violence

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The average number of partners a female has in a lifetime: 4,

7, 19?

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What is 4 partners?

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Average age at first intercourse for

females: 14, 17, or 19?

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What is 17 years old?

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Age of first gynecological visit if not sexually active

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What is 18 years old?

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Things to avoid 24-48 hours before a

gynecological exam

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What are sexual intercourse, douching,

tampons, and vaginal creams?BACK

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Things noted during a breast exam during

a gynecology visit

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What are skin changes, lumps, and discharge?

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Most popular form of birth control

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What is the Pill?

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Internal female reproductive organs

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What are the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, uterus and

vagina?

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Leading cause of death and illness in women worldwide

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What are reproductive

health conditions? (including HIV/AIDS)

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A flexible ring about 2” in diameter that you insert vaginally once a month as a

form of birth control

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What is a Nuva Ring?

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Small, plastic device that stops sperm from

reaching an egg in the ovaries to prevent

pregnancy

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An Intrauterine Device (Mirena)

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Infection you can get from having sex with

someone

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What is an STD? (sexually

transmitted disease)

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Most common sexually transmitted

INFECTION

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What is Human Papillomavirus?

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Most common reported sexually

transmitted DISEASE in the U.S.

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What is chlamydia?

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The virus that causes AIDS

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What is the human

immunodeficiency virus? (HIV)

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Common STD caused by an infection by a protozoan parasite.

Usually asymptomatic

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What is trichomoniasis?

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Range of time for a full-term birth

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What is 37-41 weeks?

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The gestational age and birth weight at which an infant is mature enough to

survive

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What is the age of viability for a newborn infant?

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Amount of folic acid required during

pregnancy per day

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What is 400-800 mcg?

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Watery pre-milk that leaks from breasts

during the third trimester of pregnancy

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What is colostrum?

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Average weight gain during pregnancy

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What is 25-30 pounds?

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An incident where one is forced to do something sexual when they do not

agree with it

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What is sexual abuse?

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Contact (usually two or more times) from someone that makes

you feel afraid or harassed

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What is stalking?

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Mental health problems that can

result from abuse or an attack

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What are post-traumatic stress

disorder, depression, and

anxiety?BACK

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First major law to help fight domestic

violence, sexual assault, and other types of violence against women

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What is The Violence Against

Women Act?

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A drug sometimes used to assist a sexual assault

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What is Rohypnol? (“Roofies”)

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References• Bass, J. (2012). Advancing sexual health and knowledge worldwide.

Retrieved from http://www.kinseyinstitute.org/resources/FAQ.html#Contraception

• Bayer. (2012). What is Mirena. Retrieved from http://www.mirena-us.com/index.php?WT.mc_id=MIS122495&WT.srch=1

• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2013). Sexually transmitted diseases. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/std/default.htm

• Merck & Co. (2012). What is Nuva Ring. Retrieved from http://www.nuvaring.com/Consumer/index.asp

• Seri, I. & Evans, J. (2008). Limits of viability: definition in the gray zone. PubMed, 1. doi: 10.1038/jp.2008.42

• U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2013). Women’s health. Retrieved from http://womenshealth.gov/

• United Nations Population Fund. (2012). Reproductive health fact sheet. Retrieved from http://www.unfpa.org/swp/2005/presskit/factsheets/facts_rh.htm#top

• Woman’s. (2012). Wellness and prevention. Retrieved from http://www.womans.org/index.cfm?md=newsroom&tmp=detail&articleID=234