Test 3 Deck 5 Flashcards

1
Q

Normal variations of sexual response w/ pregnancy?

A

Fatigue, hormone changes, breast feeding (increased desire if not breast feeding), method of delivery (earlier w/ c-section)

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2
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Normal variations of sexual response with menopause?

A

Hypoestrogenic state

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3
Q

Sexual dysfunctions disorders?

A

Lack of interest or arousal

Orgasm disorder

Genitopelvic pain/penetration disorder

All >6 months

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4
Q

Libido is the __ for sex. It is modulated by testosterone which is excited by __ and suppressed by ___. __ disorder is associated w/ libido

A

Appetite, dopamine, serotonin, hypoactivity

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5
Q

Excitement or arousal is modulated by ____. It is enhanced by ___, and a lack of this __ is the moist common cause of dysfunction in the arousal phase. It leads to HR, BP and sex flush.

A

Parasympathetic (S2-4), estrogen

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6
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The orgasmic phase is modulated by ___. Clitoral input leads to increased rate and intensity.

A

Sympathetic

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7
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What is the most treatable sexual phase disorder?

A

Orgasmic phase

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8
Q

Treatment for sexual dysfunction?

A

Gynecologist, psychologist, nurse-specialist, urology, gastroenterology, anesthesiology

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9
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Sexual dysfunction associated w/ involuntary contractio of outer 1/3 of vaginal muscles?

A

Vaginismus

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10
Q

Treatment for sexual assault?

A

STD prophylaxis, emergency contraception (plan B/anti-emetic)

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11
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What is the follow up for sexual assault?

A

1 wk if prophylaxis given

Or

2 wks if no prophylaxis given (repeat GC/chlamydia/trichomonas)

Other
Syphilis 6-weeks
HIV- 6, 12, 24, regardless of prophylaxis

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12
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What are the two phases of rape trauma syndrome?

A

Acute/disorganization (hr to days) HA, emotional, eating/sleeping

Integration/resolution (months to years): flashbacks, nightmares, menstrual complaints

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13
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What can be used to help w/ PTSD?

A

Acute crisis counseling

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14
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PTSD symptoms?

A

Increased arousal,
Reexpierencing trauma
Lasting longer than 1 month

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