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QUIZ

1. Which sexual problem was once referred to as frigidity?

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a. Anorgasmia b. Delayed orgasm c. Vaginismus d. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder

2. What is least likely to be a cause of lifelong male hypoactive sexual desire disorder?

a. Previous bad experience with sex b. Low testosterone levels c. High prolactin levels d. Psychiatric disease

3. What drug is most associated with sexual arousal disorder?

a. Beta blockers b. Hormonal birth control c. LSD d. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors

4. What medical treatment is not used to manage sexual arousal disorder in women?

a. Viagra b. Bremelanotide c. Selective serotonin/norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors d. Testosterone

5. What disease is most likely to lead to secondary anorgasmia?

a. Kidney disease b. Heart disease c. Diabetes d. Autoimmune disease

6. What is not a factor contributing to vaginismus?

a. Anatomical vaginal issues b. Fear of sexual penetration c. Involuntary muscle contractions of the pelvic muscles d. Inability to adequately penetrate the vagina

7. What percent of the time is erectile dysfunction related to a physical problem in the male?

a. 20 percent b. 40 percent c. 80 percent d. 95 percent

8. What is least likely to be a cause of secondary erectile dysfunction?

a. Psychological trauma b. Atherosclerosis c. Diabetes mellitus d. Low testosterone

9. What is the underlying cause of premature ejaculation?

a. Performance anxiety b. Increased penile sensitivity c. Genetic causes d. The cause is unknown

10. Which medication is least likely to be helpful in treating premature ejaculation?

a. Sildenafil b. Paroxetine c. Tramadol d. Lidocaine

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