Human Sexulaity Flashcards

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What is the sexual development of infancy and early childhood (0-5)

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Development of TRUST, GENDER IDENTITY, BODY PARTS

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What is the sexual developmetn of school-age years (6-12)

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BIOLOGIC gender behaviors, SAME-sex friendships, MODESTY

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What is the sexual development of a puberty/adolescence (13-18)

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Primary and secondary sexual CHARACTERISTICS, OPPOSITE-sex relationships, EDUCATION and GUIDANCE is NEEDED

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What is the sexual development for young adults (18-40)

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FAMILY planning, INFERTILITY, VALUES and LIFESTYLE

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What is the sexual development for middle adults (40-65)

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Reduced HORMONE, MENOPAISE, ROLE adjustment

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What is the sexual development for older adults (65+)

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INTEREST in SEX, ADAPTATION TECHNIQUES

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What is the external anatomy of male reproductive

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SCROTUM (balls), PENIS (urethra)

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What is the internal anatomy of male reproductive

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Seminal vasicles, testes, prostate

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What is the external anatomy of a female reporductive

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Vulva: mons, pubis, labia majora/minora, clit

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What is the internal anatomy of the female reproductive

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Vagine, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries

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What is menstruation

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MONTHLY hormonal cycle to prepare for potential pregnancy
IF no baby: hormones DROP and MENSES occurs

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12
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What are the breasts anatomy

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(mammary glands)
Lactation, prog/estrogen

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13
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What is the definition of sex

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INTERCOURSE, SELF- image of one’s GENDER

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What is the definition of sexuality

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SEX, gender INDENTITIES, ROLES, ORIENTATION, EROTICISM, PLEASURE, INTIMACY, REPRODUCTION

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15
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What influences sexuality

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Everything

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16
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What is the definition of gneder identity

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Person’s EXPERIENCE of GENDER, may or may NOT correspond with sex ASSIGNED at birth

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17
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What is the definition of sexual expression

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One EXPRESSES themselves SEXUALY

18
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Look at the gender identity terminology

19
Q

What do contraceptions do

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Prevent pregnacy not STIs

20
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What are the nonprescription contraception options

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Abstinence, timing, barriers

21
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What are the barrier options

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Condoms and spermididal products

22
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What are the prescription contraception options

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Hormonal, diaphragm, IUD, surgical sterilization

23
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What is the hormonal contraception options

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Pill, injection, patch, implant, ring

24
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What is the diaphragm contraception

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round rubber dome with spermididal cream to cover ENTIRE cervix

25
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What is the cervical cap

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Like a DIAPHRAGM but only covers the OPENING of the cervix

26
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What is an IUD

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Sits in the UTERUS, contains COPPER or PROGESTERONE, changes uterine LINGING to reduce chance of implantation

27
Q

What are the options for surgical sterilization

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Male: basectomy
Female: migation of fallopian tubes

28
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Is surgical sterilization fool-proof

29
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How do STIs happen

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Result of sexual inercourse or intimate contact with an INFECTED pt

30
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Why is identification of STIs difficult

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Asymptomatic and symtpoms are common to UTIs

31
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What are the symptoms of STIs

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Dyspareunia (pain during SEX), dysuria, genital blisters, discharge, fever

32
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What type of microorganisms cause STIs

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Bacteria, biruses, protozoa, fungi

33
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What is HIV

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It’s a STI

34
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What are the risk behaviors for HIV

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Unprotected sex, needles, infected blood products

35
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What are the phases of HIV

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Intitial: flulike symtpoms
Clinical latency phase: no symptoms, variable length
Third phase: it becomes AIDS

36
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What things improved HIV

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Antiretrovial drugs

37
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What are some factors affecting sexual function

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Physcial, functional, relationship, lifestyle, developmental, self-concept, MEDS

38
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What is the assessment of sexual health

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HOLISTIC, BARRIES: PLISSIT model

39
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What is the PLISSIT model

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Permission, Limited Information, Specific Suggestions, Intensive Therapy

40
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How can you manage sexual harassment in the workplace

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CHAPERONE, BOUNDARIES, LIMITS and CONSEQUENCES, DOCUMENT, REPORT

41
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What are some example nursing diagnoses for sexual health

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Impaired sexual functioning, problematic sexual behavior, knowledge

42
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What are some nursing interventions for sexual health

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EDUCATION, risk PREVENTION, COUNSELING, TESTS, SAFE sex practices, difficult conversations