Gender Identity | Sexual Health | Pregnancy Prevention | Substance Use |
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What is gender identity?
One’s innermost concept of self as male, female, a blend of both or neither – how individuals perceive themselves and what they call themselves. One's _____ ______ can be the same or different from their sex assigned at birth.
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What is the most common symptom of STIs?
Experiencing no symptoms
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What is abstinence and sterilization?
The only two types of birth control that are 100% effective at preventing pregnancy
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What is 21%?
_____ of teenagers use marijuana.
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What is cisgender?
A term used to describe a person that identifies with the gender they were assigned at birth
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What is the main difference between a viral STI and a bacterial STI?
A viral STI cannot be cured and a bacterial STD can be cured
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What is the shot? (Depo-Provera)
A method that is given every three months
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What is 18%?
_____ of teenagers binge drink.
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What is queer?
An umbrella term that does not specify any specific identity but does not refer to heterosexuality
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What is the pill, patch, shot, ring, implant, iud?
Five hormonal birth control methods
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What is the barrier method?
A contraceptive method that prevents sperm from swimming into the uterus and fertilizing the egg
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What is blacking out?
__________ is the term commonly used for memory loss after a person has been drinking. The person may not seem drunk and can walk and talk normally.
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What is gender fluid/nonconforming/queer?
A term used to describe someone who feels their gender identity does not fit into specific categories and may exist on a spectrum
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What is testosterone?
The sex hormone secreted by the testicle, which stimulates the development of male sex organs, sperm and secondary sex characteristics
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What is emergency contraception/Plan B?
This type of contraception is used after intercourse
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What is passing out?
__________ is when a person appears unconscious. It can look very similar to sleeping except the person will not wake up if you shake, hit or pour water on them. It is a result of their brain beginning to shut down. IT IS A MEDICAL EMERGENCY!
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What is invisible identity?
An identity a person may hold or align with that isn’t immediately visible or recognizable to someone who perceives that individual
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What is estrogen?
The sex hormone secreted by the ovaries which stimulates the development of female sex organs and secondary sex characteristics
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What is an animal skin condom?
A type of condom can help prevent pregnancy but not STIs
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What are Good Samaritan Laws? (immunity laws)
_______ are laws that provide legal immunity to someone calling 911 to report an overdose emergency. These laws are intended to reduce the number of overdose-related deaths by encouraging people to seek help for themselves and others. (Specifics vary from state to state.)
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