A) Most cases of PID among IUD users can be treated with antibiotics.
B) PID rates are high for the first 6 months of use.
C) PID is typically limited to women who have a history of spontaneous abortions.
D) PID rates are independent of risk factors.
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A) Depo-Provera
B) latex male condom
C) diaphragm
D) IUD
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A) ovaries and uterus.
B) uterus and urethra.
C) cervix and uterus.
D) uterus and bladder.
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A) endocrine
B) Cowper's
C) Bartholin's
D) pituitary
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A) reversible sterilization.
B) the diaphragm.
C) an IUD.
D) the male condom.
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A) being relatively inexpensive.
B) being as effective as oral contraceptives.
C) being available without prescription.
D) helping prevent the transmission of HIV infection.
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A) natural method.
B) surgical method.
C) hormonal method.
D) barrier method.
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A) improving sexual skills.
B) treating any irrational attitudes.
C) identifying underlying medical conditions.
D) treating troubled relationships.
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A) decreasing alcohol consumption.
B) decreasing caffeine consumption.
C) decreasing exercise.
D) eating a balanced diet.
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A) estrogenic phase, menses, ovulation, progestational phase.
B) progestational phase, ovulation, estrogenic phase, menses.
C) menses, ovulation, estrogenic phase, progestational phase.
D) menses, estrogenic phase, ovulation, progestational phase.
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A) may be left in place for up to 1 week.
B) provides more protection against HIV infection.
C) may be left in place for up to 48 hours.
D) does not require being fitted by a health care provider.
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A) chromosomes
B) sex hormones
C) gonads
D) germ cells
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A) anxiety about performance.
B) inadequate penile stimulation.
C) a variation of the normal sexual response cycle.
D) a physical problem that can be corrected with medication.
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A) the onset of menstruation.
B) an increase in growth rate.
C) breast development.
D) underarm hair.
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A) resolution phase.
B) orgasmic phase.
C) plateau phase.
D) excitement phase.
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A) 1 day
B) 3 weeks
C) 6 hours
D) 1 week
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A) Orgasmic contractions are more intense in the older male.
B) It takes less time for an older male to achieve an erection.
C) Less direct physical stimulation is need for sexual arousal.
D) Testosterone production decreases as men age.
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A) combination pill.
B) sequential pill.
C) postcoital pill.
D) minipill.
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A) scrotum.
B) foreskin of the penis.
C) testes.
D) penis.
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