Sexuality Flashcards

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What is the term used to describe the experience of intense sexual arousals to atypical objects, situations, or individuals are sexually perversion?

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Paraphilia

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What sexual disorder is characterized by the act of exposing those parts that are not normally exposed, masturbating or touching self in a public area or semi-public area?

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Exhibitionist Disorder

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What sexual disorder is characterized by eroticization of nonliving objects and/or non-genital body parts for sexual gratification?

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Fetishistic Disorder

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What sexual disorder is characterized by paraphilia interest in rubbing, usually one’s pelvic area or erect penis, against a non-consenting person for sexual pleasure, usually in crowded areas?

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Frotteuristic Disorder

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What sexual disorder is characterized by recurrent intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges, or behaviors involving sexual activity w/ a prepubescent child generally b/t 5-16y/o; incest?

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Pedophilic disorder

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What sexual disorder is characterized by sexually aroused by being bound, beaten, or otherwise made to suffer from physical pain or humiliation?

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Sexual Masochism Disorder

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What sexual disorder is characterized by sexual arousal in response to the extreme pain, suffering, or humiliation of others?

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Sexual Sadism Disorder

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What sexual disorder is characterized by intense sexually arousing fantasies, sexual urges or behaviors involving cross-dressing?

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Transvestic Disorder

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What sexual disorder is characterized by sexual arousing/urges involving the act of observing an unsuspected person who is naked, in process of derobing, or engaging in sexual activity?

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Voyeuristic Disorder

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What sexual disorder is characterized by a persistent delay in or complete absence of an orgasm during sex that causes reduced intensity and women have marked distress?

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Female Orgasmic Disorder

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What sexual disorder is characterized by a persistent or reluctant inability to attain sexual arousal or to maintain arousal until the completion of a sexual activity?

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Female Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder

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What sexual disorder is characterized by S and M behaviors, legal apprehension is common, and an example includes: a sexual arousal to the feeling felt when beating, restraining, cutting, or killing someone?

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Sexual Sadism Disorder

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What therapeutic technique involves touching and being touched by another and focusing attention on the physical sensations encountered?

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Sensate focus exercises

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What sexual dysfunction is characterized by alcohol or drug induced sexual problems that causes decreased libido, reduced pleasure, arousal, orgasm or ejaculation after exposure to meds?

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Substance/medication-induced sexual Dysfunction

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What treatment modality helps the pt. identify unresolved conflicts and traumas from early childhood, thus resolving the anxiety that prevents them from forming appropriate sexual relationships?

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Psychoanalytic therapy

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What therapy modality involves aversion techniques, covert sensitization, and satiation?

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Behavioral therapy

17
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What technique involves pairing noxious stimuli, like electric shocks and bad odors w/ the impulse, which then diminishes?

A

Aversion techniques

18
Q

What is the term used to describe a congenital narrowing of the opening of the foreskin so that it cannot be retracted?

A

Phimosis

19
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What treatment modality involves blocking or decreasing the level of circulating androgens by using progestin derivatives?

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Biological therapy

20
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What technique combines inappropriate sexual fantasies w/ aversive, anxiety provoking scenes under guidance of therapist?

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Covert Sensitization

21
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What technique has a postorgasmic individual repeatedly fantasizing deviant behaviors to the point of saturation w/ the deviant stimuli, consequently making the fantasies/behaviors unexciting?

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Satiation

22
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What is the nurses primary role?

A

Primary prevention

23
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What usually occurs as a problem in one of the phases of the sexual response cycle?

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Sexual dysfunctions

24
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What phase of the sexual response cycle is characterized by the desire to have sex in response to verbal, physical, or visual stimulation or fantasies?

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Phase I: Desire

25
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What phase of the sexual response cycle is characterized by peaking of sexual pleasure?

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Phase III: Orgasm

26
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What phase of the sexual response cycle is characterized by sexual arousal erotic pleasure?

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Phase II: Excitement

27
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What phase of the sexual response cycle is characterized by disgorgement of blood from genitilia, creating sense of relaxation/well-being if orgasm occurs, if not then resolution may take several hrs producing pelvic discomfort/feeling of irritability?

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Phase IV: Resolution

28
Q

Fill in the blank.

_________ r/t conflicts w/ sexual orientation or variant preferences.

A

Ineffective sexuality pattern

29
Q

Fill in the blank.
_______ r/t depression and conflict in relationship or certain biological or psychological contributing factors to the disorder.

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Sexual dysfunction

30
Q

Can correlate stressful situations that decrease sexual desire, can w/o discomfort talk about sexual situation w/ partner, can verbalize ways to enhance sexual desire are?

A

Client outcomes

31
Q

What is the term used to describe an incongruence b/t biological/assigned gender and one’s experienced/expressed gender?

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Gender dysphoria

32
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What sexual dysfunction is characterized by a marked difficulty in obtaining, maintaining an erection during sexual activity or a decrease in erectile rigidity that interferes w/ sexual activity?

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Erectile disorder

33
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What sexual dysfunction is characterized by a marked delay in ejaculation or marked infrequency or absence of ejaculation during partnered sexual activity even if has a firm erection or adequate stimulation?

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Delayed ejaculation

34
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What sexual dysfunction is characterized by persistent or recurrent ejaculation occurring w/in 1 min of beginning sex?

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Premature (early) ejaculation

35
Q

What sexual dysfunction is characterized by persistent or reoccurring deficiency or absence of sexual fantasies/desires for sexual activity?

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Male Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder

36
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What sexual dysfunction is characterized by an individual experiencing difficulty w/ vaginal intercourse and attempts @ penetration bc pain felt in/around vagina/clitoris or deep in pelvis and pelvic floor muscles tighten and tense up?

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Genito-Pelvic pain/penetration disorder

37
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If an individual has never had or experienced a symptom from the sexual dysfunctions then it is considered?

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Primary

38
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If an individual has had or experienced at least once a symptom from the sexual dysfunctions then it is considered?

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Secondary

39
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What sexual disorder uses sensate focus exercies as a form of treatment?

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Female Sexual Interest/Arousal disorder