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Post-Test and Self-Assessment
Based on the information presented in the online training, please complete the following post-test. Your responses along with the self-assessment will help us create additional training needs as we strive for a welcoming informed, inclusive environment to those we serve in the clinic and the community. Thanks you!
Your Full Name:
Please type your full name.
Email Address
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1. A person’s internal experience of their own gender, which may or may not confirm to conventional expectations for their birth sex, and may not be consistent with their gender expression.
1. A person’s internal experience of their own gender, which may or may not confirm to conventional expectations for their birth sex, and may not be consistent with their gender expression.
Sex Assigned at Birth
Gender
Gender Identity
Gender Expression
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2. The sex listed on a person’s original birth certificate, usually determined by genital appearance.
2. The sex listed on a person’s original birth certificate, usually determined by genital appearance.
Sex Assigned at Birth
Gender
Gender Identity
Gender Expression
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3. Social categories described as masculine or feminine; often assumed to correspond to sex assigned at birth.
3. Social categories described as masculine or feminine; often assumed to correspond to sex assigned at birth.
Sex Assigned at Birth
Gender
Gender Identity
Gender Expression
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4. The outward expression of one’s gender (for example, dress, mannerisms, hairstyle, speech) may differ from their gender identity.
4. The outward expression of one’s gender (for example, dress, mannerisms, hairstyle, speech) may differ from their gender identity.
Sex Assigned at Birth
Gender
Gender Identity
Gender Expression
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5. Compared to other adults, transgender women are _______ likely to be infected with HIV.
5. Compared to other adults, transgender women are _______ likely to be infected with HIV.
Less likely
About the same
More likely
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6. What are the two questions that a provider can ask to understand medical history? (
Select Two
)
6. What are the two questions that a provider can ask to understand medical history? (<b>Select Two</b>)
What is your gender identity?
What is your sex?
What sex were you assigned at birth?
How do you like to express yourself?
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7. Benefits of asking the above questions include all of the following
except
7. Benefits of asking the above questions include all of the following <b>except</b>
The long term health of the transgender population will be improved.
Data gathered will be more accurate and transgender patients will be more visible statistically.
Providers will have a harder time responding to the needs of transgender patients.
Transgender patients will feel more comfortable discussing health care needs with their providers.
Patients may feel validated by the questions.
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8. When patients have concern about being asked these two question, the most appropriate response is to listen for the concern behind the questions and respond to the patient with empathy.
8. When patients have concern about being asked these two question, the most appropriate response is to listen for the concern behind the questions and respond to the patient with empathy.
True
False
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9. Gender Nonconformity is defined as the extent to which a person’s gender identity, role, or expression differs from the cultural norms prescribed for people of a particular sex.
9. Gender Nonconformity is defined as the extent to which a person’s gender identity, role, or expression differs from the cultural norms prescribed for people of a particular sex.
True
False
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10. Common Health Issues and barriers to care for Transgender and Gender Non-Confirming (TGNC) people include (
check all that apply
):
10. Common Health Issues and barriers to care for Transgender and Gender Non-Confirming (TGNC) people include (<b>check all that apply</b>):
Lack of competent primary care
High risk behaviors
Substance use and abuse as coping methods
Psychological and health issue (marginalization, discrimination, violence, etc)
All of the above
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11. The adult transgender suicide attempt rate in the U.S. is 1.6%
11. The adult transgender suicide attempt rate in the U.S. is 1.6%
True
False
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12. A health disparity is a particular type of inequity in health in which disadvantaged social groups (poor, racial/ethnic minorities, women, or other groups who have persistently experienced social disadvantage or discrimination) systematically experience worse health or greater health risks than more advantaged groups.
12. A health disparity is a particular type of inequity in health in which disadvantaged social groups (poor, racial/ethnic minorities, women, or other groups who have persistently experienced social disadvantage or discrimination) systematically experience worse health or greater health risks than more advantaged groups.
True
False
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13. Gender Affirmation is the process by which individuals are not affirmed in their gender identity or expression including social, psychological, medical, and legal.
13. Gender Affirmation is the process by which individuals are not affirmed in their gender identity or expression including social, psychological, medical, and legal.
True
False
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14. Cultural humility includes a commitment to self-evaluation and self-critique in order to build trust and to work with communities.
14. Cultural humility includes a commitment to self-evaluation and self-critique in order to build trust and to work with communities.
True
False
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SELF-ASSESSMENT
15. After completing this training, how
knowledgeable
do you feel understanding terminology related to transgender and gender non-conforming people.
<b>SELF-ASSESSMENT</b></br></br>15. After completing this training, how <b>knowledgeable</b> do you feel understanding terminology related to transgender and gender non-conforming people.
Not knowledgeable
Somewhat knowledgeable
Knowledgeable
Very knowledgeable
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16. After completing this training, how
comfortable providing services
to transgender and gender non-conforming clients/patients in your role?
16. After completing this training, how <b>comfortable providing services</b> to transgender and gender non-conforming clients/patients in your role?
Not comfortable
Somewhat comfortable
Comfortable
Very comfortable
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17. What additional information or training would you like to receive related to providing services to people who are transgender or gender non-conforming?
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