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1. What is sexual orientation? A person’s deeply felt sense of their gender. How a person expresses their gender through clothing and hair. Who a person is sexually, emotionally, and/or romantically attracted to. An umbrella term used by people who are not heterosexual or cisgender. 2. George is meeting a new resident for the first time. Based on how the person is dressed, George assumes that the person is male. What is the MOST correct way for George to greet this new resident? Hi, my name is George. It’s nice to meet you, sir. I see in your chart that your name is Carla, is that really your name? Hi, my name is George. It’s nice to meet you. I see in your chart that your name is Carla, is this the name that you prefer I use? Hi, my name is George. It’s nice to meet you, sir. It looks like we made a mistake in your chart, your name isn’t Carla, right? Hi, my name is George. It’s nice to meet you, Carla. Are you a man or a woman? 3. What is one’s internal personal sense of gender? Gender expression Gender role Gender identity Transgender 4. What is a common challenge for older LGBTQIA+ adults that can affect their long-term health? Good access to community resources and support. A history of positive experiences in healthcare settings. Feelings of acceptance and encouragement to be their true self. Lack of healthcare provider knowledge on specific health risks for LGBTQIA+ people. 5. What actions are unconsciously committed by individuals with no harmful intent but have a negative impact on LGBTQIA+ older adults? Homophobia Discrimination Microaggressions Violence 6. What action is prohibited in California State Bill 219? Using a resident’s chosen name if it is different than the name on the person’s birth certificate. Allowing a resident to express their gender if it is different from the gender they were assigned at birth. Denying admission or refusing a transfer within a facility based on the person’s gender identity or orientation. Providing care that is appropriate for the resident based on their organs and bodily needs. 7. Which phrase describes how one expresses their gender to others through their name, pronouns, haircut, clothing, behavior, and voice or body characteristics? Gender identity Gender role Gender expression Cisgender 8. Jay’s gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. Which of the following BEST describes Jay? Transgender Bisexual Cisgender Gay 9. You are helping in the dining room during lunchtime and overhear a group of residents calling another resident discriminatory names. What is the BEST step that you can take to be a good bystander? Approach the table of residents and say, “I am uncomfortable with what you said. It does not belong at our facility. We should respect all our residents.” Tell the resident being harassed that they would be better off if they ate the meal in their room. Call the police anonymously and let them know that someone is being harassed and discriminated against. Ask the residents at the table to lower their voices so that others cannot hear their conversation. 10. Marco was assigned female at birth and identifies as male. How would Marco most likely define himself? Gay Transgender Cisgender Heterosexual
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