Exam 2 Lectures Flashcards
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Feeling neither feminine nor masculine
Androgenous/agender
Gender cannot be identified within the margins of male or female, feels gender goes beyond man or woman.
Non-binary
Change over time in a persons’ gender expression or gender identity or both.
Gender-fluid
Gender identity to expression is different than assigned sex at birth.
Transgender
Sexual and/or emotional attraction or behavior with more than one gender.
Bisexual
Sexual and/or emotional attraction or behavior with any gender.
Pansexual
Sexual orientation to opposite sex
Straight
Sexual orientation, identity when used properly
Queer
How often should a transfeminine patient have a mammogram?
Every 2 years starting at 50 y/o
How often should a transmasculine patient have a mammogram?
Annually at age 40 y/o if no mastectomy or US with bilateral mastectomy
How long is binding recommended for?
8-12 hours/day
If a patient needs assistance with binder fitting, what discipline can be helpful?
OT
If a patient is on testosterone therapy, how long should they be on topical estrogen prior to a Pap?
2 weeks
When should DXA screening be completed in transgender persons?
At age 65 y/o regardless of gender assigned at birth
Irreversible or reversible?
-Male patterned hair loss
-Deepened voice
-Clitoral enlargement
Irreversible
Irreversible or reversible?
-Increased muscle mass
-Increased libido facial and body hair growth
-Acne
-Scalp hair loss
-Fat redistribution
-Cessation of menses
-Vaginal atrophy
Reversible
Irreversible or reversible?
-Decrease in testicular volume
-Breast growth
-Possibly reduced or absent fertility
Irreversible
Irreversible or reversible?
-Fat redistribution
-Decrease muscle mass
-Skin softening
-Decreased libido
-Decreased spontaneous erections
-Decreased terminal hair growth
Reversible
Testosterone replacement has a risk for:
Erythrocytosis with hct >50%
Liver disease
CAD, CVD, HTN
Breast and uterine CA
How often is an H/H completed in a person undergoing testosterone replacement therapy?
3, 6, 9. and 12 months
On a patient undergoing testosterone therapy, how often would you check total testosterone, SHBG, and albumin
3, 6, 9, months
A patient undergoing estrogen replacement therapy is at risk for…
Thromboembolism, macroprolactinoma, breast CA, CAD, CVD, cholelithiasis, hypertriglyceridemia
In a patient completing estrogen replacement therapy, at 3 and 6 months you would check what levels within the first year of treatment?
BUN/Cr
K+
Estradiol
Total testosterone
In a patient completing estrogen replacement therapy, at 12months you would check what levels within the first year of treatment?
BUN/Cr
K+
Total testosterone