I: Misc. Topics Flashcards
_____ cells: abundant cytoplasm; dark, pyknotic nuclei
Squamous
_____ cells: honeycomb array with distinct cell membranes
endo-cervical
_____ method: natural family planning by examining cervical mucus
Billings Ovulation
_____ method: natural family planning by measuring temperature rise after ovulation
Symptothermal
Name 4 categories of drugs associated with sexual dysfunction.
Anti-hypertensives, psychoactive agents, anti-epileptics, Illicit drugs
Name the 5 phases of the sexual response cycle.
Desire, Arousal/Excitement, Plateau, Orgasm, Resolution
Rank the following methods of administration from least to greatest progestin dose: Pill, Depo-Provera, Implant
Pill, Implant, Depo-Provera
What are Pap Test screening recommendations for individuals 30-65?
Pap test every 5 years with HPV co-testing
What are Pap Test screening recommendations for individuals in their 20s?
Pap test every 3 years
What are Pap Test screening recommendations for individuals over 65?
discontinus screening if no CIN2/3 lesion in previous 20 years
What are Pap Test screening recommendations for when to being receiving Pap tests?
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Which disorder? Bizarre images of genitals, hyperfeminine, associated with religious orthodoxy and severe negative parental attitudes
Vaginismus
Which disorder? Combines dyspareunia and vaginismus
Genito-pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder
Which disorder? Delay, infrequency, or absence of orgasm or reduced intensity of orgasm
Orgasmic Disorder
Which disorder? Involuntary spasm of muscle of outer vagina that may make penetration possible
Vaginismus
Which disorder? Lack of interest in sexual activity; associated with chronic disease, depression, hypoestrogenic states
Hypoactive Sexual Desire
Which disorder? Little interest in sex, few thoughts related to sex, increased rejection of sex, decreased pleasure/sensation during sex
Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder
Which disorder? Marked delay, infrequency, or absence of ejaculation
Delayed Ejaculation
Which disorder? Pain with intercourse
Dyspareunia
Which disorder? Pattern of ejaculation within one minute of penetration and before individual wishes
Premature Ejaculation
Which disorder? Phobic avoidance of sexual contact
Sexual Aversion
Which is preferred for nulligravida patients: cervical cap or diaphragm?
Cervical cap (smaller)
Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Can be augmented or inhibited by learned responses or experiences
Desire
Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Changes in blood flow, HR, RR
Arousal/Excitement
Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Heightened state of arousal with no physiologic changes
Plateau
Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Involvuntary contraction of skeletal muscles and EEG changes
Orgasm
Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Phase that is only obligatory in males
Resolution
Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Rhythmic contraction of perineal muscles
Orgasm