Human Sexulaity Flashcards
What is the sexual development of infancy and early childhood (0-5)
Development of TRUST, GENDER IDENTITY, BODY PARTS
What is the sexual developmetn of school-age years (6-12)
BIOLOGIC gender behaviors, SAME-sex friendships, MODESTY
What is the sexual development of a puberty/adolescence (13-18)
Primary and secondary sexual CHARACTERISTICS, OPPOSITE-sex relationships, EDUCATION and GUIDANCE is NEEDED
What is the sexual development for young adults (18-40)
FAMILY planning, INFERTILITY, VALUES and LIFESTYLE
What is the sexual development for middle adults (40-65)
Reduced HORMONE, MENOPAISE, ROLE adjustment
What is the sexual development for older adults (65+)
INTEREST in SEX, ADAPTATION TECHNIQUES
What is the external anatomy of male reproductive
SCROTUM (balls), PENIS (urethra)
What is the internal anatomy of male reproductive
Seminal vasicles, testes, prostate
What is the external anatomy of a female reporductive
Vulva: mons, pubis, labia majora/minora, clit
What is the internal anatomy of the female reproductive
Vagine, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries
What is menstruation
MONTHLY hormonal cycle to prepare for potential pregnancy
IF no baby: hormones DROP and MENSES occurs
What are the breasts anatomy
(mammary glands)
Lactation, prog/estrogen
What is the definition of sex
INTERCOURSE, SELF- image of one’s GENDER
What is the definition of sexuality
SEX, gender INDENTITIES, ROLES, ORIENTATION, EROTICISM, PLEASURE, INTIMACY, REPRODUCTION
What influences sexuality
Everything
What is the definition of gneder identity
Person’s EXPERIENCE of GENDER, may or may NOT correspond with sex ASSIGNED at birth
What is the definition of sexual expression
One EXPRESSES themselves SEXUALY
Look at the gender identity terminology
YES
What do contraceptions do
Prevent pregnacy not STIs
What are the nonprescription contraception options
Abstinence, timing, barriers
What are the barrier options
Condoms and spermididal products
What are the prescription contraception options
Hormonal, diaphragm, IUD, surgical sterilization
What is the hormonal contraception options
Pill, injection, patch, implant, ring
What is the diaphragm contraception
round rubber dome with spermididal cream to cover ENTIRE cervix
What is the cervical cap
Like a DIAPHRAGM but only covers the OPENING of the cervix
What is an IUD
Sits in the UTERUS, contains COPPER or PROGESTERONE, changes uterine LINGING to reduce chance of implantation
What are the options for surgical sterilization
Male: basectomy
Female: migation of fallopian tubes
Is surgical sterilization fool-proof
No
How do STIs happen
Result of sexual inercourse or intimate contact with an INFECTED pt
Why is identification of STIs difficult
Asymptomatic and symtpoms are common to UTIs
What are the symptoms of STIs
Dyspareunia (pain during SEX), dysuria, genital blisters, discharge, fever
What type of microorganisms cause STIs
Bacteria, biruses, protozoa, fungi
What is HIV
It’s a STI
What are the risk behaviors for HIV
Unprotected sex, needles, infected blood products
What are the phases of HIV
Intitial: flulike symtpoms
Clinical latency phase: no symptoms, variable length
Third phase: it becomes AIDS
What things improved HIV
Antiretrovial drugs
What are some factors affecting sexual function
Physcial, functional, relationship, lifestyle, developmental, self-concept, MEDS
What is the assessment of sexual health
HOLISTIC, BARRIES: PLISSIT model
What is the PLISSIT model
Permission, Limited Information, Specific Suggestions, Intensive Therapy
How can you manage sexual harassment in the workplace
CHAPERONE, BOUNDARIES, LIMITS and CONSEQUENCES, DOCUMENT, REPORT
What are some example nursing diagnoses for sexual health
Impaired sexual functioning, problematic sexual behavior, knowledge
What are some nursing interventions for sexual health
EDUCATION, risk PREVENTION, COUNSELING, TESTS, SAFE sex practices, difficult conversations