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GROUP 1 and 2 HOMOSEXUALITY

It is a sexual orientation characterized by


HUMAN SEXUALITY
romantic or sexual attraction, emotional love,
It is the way in which people experience and
or intimate relationships between individuals
express themselves as sexual beings.
of the same gender.
HETEROSEXUAL
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
Attracted to individuals of the opposite sex a
Promote awareness about the impact of
person who finds sexual fulfillment with a
stigmatization on mental well-being.
member of the opposite gender.
SOCIETAL
POLYGAMY
attitudes towards sex outside marriage and
A more than one wife or
homosexuality can profoundly affect mental
husband.
health.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
A license that a couple must obtain before
Acceptance and understanding of
getting married.
homosexuality range widely, with some
societies being more inclusive while others
ASEXUAL
remain conservative.
Not experiencing sexual attractions.
FALSE
SAME SEX MARRIAGE
True or False. Homosexuality is considered
A marriage between two people with the
a mental disorder or abnormality.
same sex.
FALSE
TRANSSEXUALITY
True or False. One way we can offer our
Is an individual who, although of one
mental health support is by providing mental
biologic gender, feels as if he or she is of the
health resources for individuals struggling
opposite gender.
with cultural attitudes.
SERIAL MONOGAMY
FALSE
Succession of marriages overtime. Typical
True or False. Engaging in sexual
of US marriage.
relationships outside of marriage is not
a personal choice.
PREMARITAL SEX
Sexual activity practiced by persons who are
TRUE
unmarried.
True or False. Marriage is a social and legal
institution that binds individuals together in
PROSTITUTION
a recognized.
Is the business or practice of engaging in
sexual relations in exchange for payment or
some other benefit.
SEX 6. True or False: Spermicides are a chemical
It is a biological and physiological activity method of contraception that kills or
involving the physical union of individuals. immobilizes sperm.
True
BIBLE
In the _____, marriage is often described as 7. Which religious tradition does NOT
a sacred covenant between a man and a generally have specific prohibitions against
woman. contraception?
Roman Catholicism

GROUP 3 QUIZ 8. Which of the following is NOT a barrier


1. Identify the contraceptive method that method of contraception?
involves inserting a small rod under the skin Birth control pills
of the arm to release hormones for long-term
contraception. 9. In family planning programs, what is a
Birth Control Implant key ethical principle that should be upheld to
ensure individuals can make informed
2. Name the document issued by Pope Paul decisions about their reproductive health?
VI in 1968 that reaffirmed the Roman Autonomy and informed consent
Catholic Church's stance against artificial
contraceptives. 10. What is the primary purpose of
Humane Vitae contraception?
To prevent pregnancy
3. What term is used to describe the
contraceptive method that involves a man
withdrawing his penis from the vagina
before ejaculation?
Withdrawal Method

4. True or False: The withdrawal method is a


highly effective form of contraception.
False (The withdrawal method is not highly
effective)

5. True or False: In Roman Catholicism, the


use of artificial contraceptives is generally
permitted.
False (Roman Catholicism generally
prohibits artificial contraceptives)
GROUP 5 QUIZ GROUP 4- REPORT NIYO
1. The termination of pregnancy? 1. It is a reproductive method used in
Abortion humans to promote fertilization by
directly injecting sperm into the female
2. Type of abortion that is planned removal reproductive tract, often the uterus or
of a live fetus to protect the cervix, without having sexual activity.
mother from danger? Artificial insemination
Therapeutic Abortion
2. It is a process where an embryo is
3.A method of abortion that uses hilot implanted into a woman's uterus, who
massages and presses on the abdomen. agrees to carry the child to term and then
PHYSICAL METHODS relinquish it to the intended parents.
Surrogate motherhood
4.The deliberate act of ending a person's life
to alleviate their suffering. 3. One of the procedure of artificial
Euthanasia insemination in humans performed two
weeks after insemination to assess
5. It involves any form of non-consensual whether the treatment was effective. If
sexual activity. the woman becomes pregnant, she can
Rape get prenatal care to keep track of the
pregnancy.
6. This type of rape occurs when the victim Pregnancy test
and the perpetrator have no prior
relationship or acquaintance. 4. A medical operation that includes
Stranger Rape inserting processed sperm into a
woman's uterus and it is commonly
7. It is the deliberate act of aiding someone conducted in a medical office or fertility
in ending their own life. clinic. Insemination
Euthanasia
5. It is a consent that gived where in
8. A type of euthanasia when death is Nursing professionals are required to
brought by an act. assist patients and is a crucial ethical
ACTIVE EUTHANASIA precept in healthcare. Informed
Consent
9. The morality of euthanasia is heavily
influenced by cultural, religious, and 6. This entails respecting the various
personal beliefs. backgrounds, viewpoints, and way of life
ANSWER: TRUE of persons looking for services for
artificial insemination. Non-
10. Rape inflicts significant physical and Discrimination
psychological harm on the victim,
often leading to short-lasting trauma and
emotional suffering. FALSE
7. This may involve tracking hormone GROUP 6
levels or using ultrasound to pinpoint the 1.Is a term generally used when a person is
timing of ovulation. It's essential to seen to be kept alive artificially in a
inseminate during the fertile window. condition where, otherwise, they cannot
Ovulation Monitoring survive.
DYSTHANASIA (answer)
8. One of the important aspects of nursing
to provide in In- vitro Fertilization (IVF) 2.IS CONDUCTED ON A PERSON WHO
emotional support IS UNABLE TO CONSENT DUE TO
THEIR CURRENT HEALTH CONDITION.
9. & 10. What are the two ethical concerns NON-VOLUNTARY (ANSWER)
of embryos in In- vitro Fertilization (IVF)
status and treatment 3.It is conducted with consent.
VOLUNTARY (ANSWER)
11 - 15 What are the 5 process/ procedure of
artificial insemination in humans 4.Is allowed by law to end a person's life by
Ovulation Monitoring a painless means, as long as the patient and
Sperm Collection and Preparation their family agree.
Insemination DOCTOR (ANSWER)
Post-Insemination Monitoring
Pregnancy Testing 5.Is an option of last resort for patients
whose symptoms cannot be controlled by
any other means.
PALLIATIVE SEDATION (ANSWER)

6.GIVE THE THREE PROCESSES OF


MAKING ETHICAL DECISIONS (3
POINTS FOR THIS QUESTION)
COMMITMENT, CONSCIOUSNESS,
COMPETENCY (ANSWER)

9. Good decisions are both ethical and


effective TRUE or FALSE?
TRUE (ANSWER)

10. Have an advanced incurable illness, such


as cancer, dementia or motor neuron disease
are generally frail, and have co-existing
conditions that mean they are expected to
die within 10 months. TRUE or FALSE?
FALSE (ANSWER)
Group 7 10. Is the term for futile or useless treatment,
which does not benefit a terminal patient.
1. Used to denote the deliberate stopping of DYSTHANASIA
artificial or heroic means of
maintaining life passive euthanasia.
ANSWER: ORTHOTHANASIA GROUP 8
1.They may feel conflicted about adhering
2. What acts of Euthanasia performed when strictly to the outlined directives when
the patient does not request it. they believe alternative treatments could be
ANSWER: VOLUNTARY EUTHANASIA more beneficial for the patient.
Emotional Distress
3. Described as a misnomer
ANSWER: PASSIVE EUTHANASIA 2.This empowers patients to have control
over their medical treatment even if they
4. TRUE or FALSE. Active Euthanasia are no longer able to communicate their
refers to the deliberately act, usually preferences.
through the intentional administration. Patient Autonomy
ANSWER: TRUE
3.This can facilitate the decision-making
5. The term "EUTHANASIA" is derived process for medical professionals,
from Greek literally meaning especially in critical situations, ensuring that
Good Death the patient's wishes are honored. Reduced
Healthcare Burden
6. Euthanasia was also coined the name
Mercy Killing 4. It plays a crucial role in ensuring patient
autonomy and decision-making in
7. TRUE or FALSE. Involuntary Euthanasia medical treatment, particularly in critical
relates to a situation where euthanasia is and end-of-life care situations.
performed when the patient is incapable of Advanced Directives
consenting.
ANSWER: FALSE 5.This can help alleviate emotional distress
and foster a more harmonious
8. Collectively refers to the deliberate act to decision-making process within the family.
an end an incurable or Family Consensus
terminally ill patient's life.
ANSWERS: ACTIVE VOLUNTARY 6. This aims to enhance the quality of life
EUTHANASIA for patients with life-threatening illnesses,
emphasizing symptom management and
9. From the Greek word "DYS" and overall comfort.
"thanatos" means Palliative Care
ANSWERS: UGLY DEATH
7.In this practice collaborating with
healthcare professionals like physicians,
pharmacists, and nurses is essential to
provide holistic care that addresses not just
the physical but also the emotional and
spiritual needs of the patient.
Multidisciplinary Approach

8. Which one of the following pros and cons


of administering drugs to the dying that
emphasizes enhancing the quality of life
during the patient's final stages and
alleviating pain and discomfort of the patient?
Pain Relief

9. It is the effective management of physical


symptoms through drug administration and
can reduce stress anxiety, thus fostering a
more positive emotional state for the patient
and their loved ones.
Enhanced Emotional Well-being.

10. This can positively impact their


emotional well-being and foster a sense of
comfort and peace during a challenging time.
Improved Quality of Life

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