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sexuality
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Painful coitus,recurrent or persistent genital pain occurs in either men or women during or after intercourse | Dyspareunia |
| spasm of the vagina,involuntary muscle constriction of the muscles that close the vagina | vaginismus |
| Is characterized by a sexual focus on objects such as shoes, gloves, pantyhose, and stockings that are intimately associad with the human body | Fetishism |
| Involves sexual activity with a prepubescent child(generally 13 years or younger) | Pedophilia |
| Characteristics of perpetrator to met definition of pedophilia | must be at least 16 YOA and al least 5 years olker that the victim |
| Is the inentional display of the genitals in a public place | Exhibitionism |
| Is the viewing of other people in intimate situations (naked,in the process of disrobing, or engaging in sexual activity) | Voyeurism |
| Is also called Peeping Toms | Voyeurism |
| Involves the achievement of sexual satistaction from the physical or psychological suffering (including humiliation) of the victim. | Sexual sadism |
| inflicts pain and suffering on nonconsenting person | Sadist |
| Involves the achievement of sexual satisfaction by being humiliated, beaten, bound, or otherwise made to suffer. | Sexual masochism |
| Is characterized by a man's rubbing his penis against the buttocks or other body parts of a fully clothed woman to achieve orgasm (occurs in busy public places, subways and buses, where the individual can escape after touching his victim) | Frotteurism |
| Refers to the sudden release fo semen with little or no penile stimulation (a man persistently or recurrently achieves orgasm and ejaculation before he wishes) | Premature ejaculation |
| Is defined as strong and persistent cross-gender identification | Gender identity disorder |
| Four phase of sexual response cycle | 1.desire 2.excitement 3.orgasm 4.resolution |
| Penile erection and vaginal lubrication are indicatior of which phase? | Excitement phase |
| Essential to sexual desire in both men and women | Testosterone |
| Increases interest in sexual activity in women(including postmenopausal women) | Testosterone |
| It causes dyspareunia, vaginismu | Estrogen deficiency, vaginal infections and lesions |
| in what phase sexual tension continues to increase from the preceding level of sexual desire | Excitement phase |
| is a neurophysiological event with accompanying release of erotic tension(acme of the pleasure) | orgasm |
| At this phase, sexual tension developed in prior phases subsides to baseline (with the restoration of normal physiological pulse, respiratory rate, and BP, individuals frequently experience markedly increased perspiration) | Resolution phase |
| At what phases sexual disfunctions are identified? | Desire, excitement and orgasm |
| a person and especially a male who adopts the dress and often the behavior typical of the opposite sex especially for purposes of emotional or sexual gratification | Transvestitism |
| a disorder in which a man achieves ejaculation during coitus only with great difficulty | Male orgasmic disorder |
| name two types of sexual dysfunction | 1.orgasm disorder (premature ejaculation, male orgasmic disordr) 2.sexual pain disorders (dyspareunia, vaginismus) |
| what medications are used in the treatment of sexual obsessions,adictions, and praphilias? | 1.clomipramine (anafranil,TCA antidepressant)2.Luvox (SSRI, antidepressant) |
| what medications is used to treat pts with exhibitionism, voyeurism and pedophilia and persons who have commited rape? | Fluoxetine (prozac, SSRI, antidepressant) |