I: Misc. Topics Flashcards

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_____ cells: abundant cytoplasm; dark, pyknotic nuclei

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Squamous

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_____ cells: honeycomb array with distinct cell membranes

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endo-cervical

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_____ method: natural family planning by examining cervical mucus

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Billings Ovulation

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_____ method: natural family planning by measuring temperature rise after ovulation

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Symptothermal

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5
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Name 4 categories of drugs associated with sexual dysfunction.

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Anti-hypertensives, psychoactive agents, anti-epileptics, Illicit drugs

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6
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Name the 5 phases of the sexual response cycle.

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Desire, Arousal/Excitement, Plateau, Orgasm, Resolution

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Rank the following methods of administration from least to greatest progestin dose: Pill, Depo-Provera, Implant

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Pill, Implant, Depo-Provera

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What are Pap Test screening recommendations for individuals 30-65?

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Pap test every 5 years with HPV co-testing

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What are Pap Test screening recommendations for individuals in their 20s?

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Pap test every 3 years

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What are Pap Test screening recommendations for individuals over 65?

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discontinus screening if no CIN2/3 lesion in previous 20 years

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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

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Vaginismus

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Which disorder? Combines dyspareunia and vaginismus

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Genito-pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder

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Which disorder? Delay, infrequency, or absence of orgasm or reduced intensity of orgasm

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Orgasmic Disorder

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Which disorder? Involuntary spasm of muscle of outer vagina that may make penetration possible

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Vaginismus

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Which disorder? Lack of interest in sexual activity; associated with chronic disease, depression, hypoestrogenic states

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Hypoactive Sexual Desire

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Which disorder? Little interest in sex, few thoughts related to sex, increased rejection of sex, decreased pleasure/sensation during sex

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Sexual Interest/Arousal Disorder

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Which disorder? Marked delay, infrequency, or absence of ejaculation

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Delayed Ejaculation

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Which disorder? Pain with intercourse

20
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Which disorder? Pattern of ejaculation within one minute of penetration and before individual wishes

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Premature Ejaculation

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Which disorder? Phobic avoidance of sexual contact

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Sexual Aversion

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Which is preferred for nulligravida patients: cervical cap or diaphragm?

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Cervical cap (smaller)

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Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Can be augmented or inhibited by learned responses or experiences

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Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Changes in blood flow, HR, RR

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Arousal/Excitement

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Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Heightened state of arousal with no physiologic changes
Plateau
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Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Involvuntary contraction of skeletal muscles and EEG changes
Orgasm
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Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Phase that is only obligatory in males
Resolution
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Which phase of the sexual response cycle? Rhythmic contraction of perineal muscles
Orgasm