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  • 問題数 59 • 9/23/2024

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  • 1

    •Is the monthly dischare of blood from the uterus occurring from puberty to menopause. •An episode uterine bleeding in response to cyclic hormonal changes

    Menstruation

  • 2

    First menstrual period

    Menarche

  • 3

    Average length of menstruation

    28 Days

  • 4

    Scientific form of problem solving serves as the basis from assessing, making a nursing diagnosis, planning, implementing, and evaluating care.

    Nursing process

  • 5

    Conceptualizes an aspect of nursing to describe, explain, predict or prescrube nursing care theory.

    Nursing theory

  • 6

    Combined of research, clinical, expertise, and patient preference or value.

    Evidenced based practice

  • 7

    Provide evidence for practice

    Nursing research

  • 8

    Educating clients to be aware of good health through teaching and role modeling

    Health promotion

  • 9

    diagnosing and treating illness using interventions that will return client to wellness most rapidly.

    Health restoration

  • 10

    Preventing further complications from an illness

    Health rehabilitation

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    manage the care of infants at birth and in Intensive care settings and they provide home follow-up care to ensure the newborn remains well.

    Neonotal nurse specialist

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    teach the families about normal birth and how to prepare for labor and birth.

    Childbirth educator

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    educate women about breastfeeding ands support them while they learn how to do this.

    Lactation constultants

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    consult with families about patterns of inheritance and offer support to families with a child who has inherited a genetic disorder

    Genetic nurse counselor

  • 15

    graduate-level nurse who supervises a group of patients from the time they enter a health care setting until they are discharged from the setting.

    Case manager

  • 16

    protection of patients' personal health information

    Confidentiality

  • 17

    ability to answer for one’s professional actions

    Accountability

  • 18

    nursing action that produces a written account of patient data, nursing clinical decisions, and intervention and patient response

    documentation

  • 19

    ▪ skills in physical assessment, interviewing, and well-child counseling and care. ▪ Major illness (Congenital subluxated hip, kidney disease, heart disease),consults with an associated pediatrician ▪ they can orders the necessary laboratory tests and prescribes appropriate drugs for therapy.

    Pediatric nurse practitioner

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    permission from a patient to perform a specific test or procedure after describing all risks, side effects, and benefits

    Inform consent

  • 21

    Adolescents who support themselves or who are pregnant are termed ________________ and have the right to sign for their own health care.

    Emancipated minors

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    Concerned with determining what is good or valuable for individuals, groups, and society

    Ethics

  • 23

    • Birth rate: Number of births per _____ population. • Fertility rate: Number of pregnancies per ______ women of childbearing age.

    1000

  • 24

    aperson’schromosomal sexmale (XY) or female (XX)

    Biologic gender

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    the inner senseapersonhasofbeing maleorfemale

    Gender Identity

  • 26

    the male or female behavior a person exhibits

    Gender role

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    is experienced in several ways and what is considerednormal varies greatly among cultures, although general components of accepted sexual activity are that it is an activity of adults and privacy, consent, and lack of force.

    Sexual gratification

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    person who finds sexual fullfilment with a member of the opposite gender.

    Heterosexual

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    “men who have sex with men” (abbreviated as “MWM”) and “women who have sex with women” (WWW).

    Homosexual

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    person who achieves sexual satisfaction from both homosexual and heterosexual relationships.

    Bisexual

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    an individual who, although of one biologicgender,feel as if he or she is of the opposite gender. • Such people may have sex change operations so that they appear cosmetically as the gender they feel that they are.

    Transsexual

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    Separation from sexual activity

    Sexual Abstinence

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    is self-stimulation for erotic pleasure, and it can also be a mutually enjoyable activity for sexual partners

    Masturbation

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    Use visual material for sexual arousal. e.g Magazines,photographs,DVD’s

    Erotic stimulation

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    useof certain object or situation for stimulation.

    Fetishism

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    Is an individual who dresses in the clothes of the opposite sex. ▪ can be heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual, married

    Transvestite

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    sexual arousal by looking at another person’s body.

    Voyeurism

  • 38

    involves inflicting pain or receiving pain to achieve sexual satisfaction

    Sadomasochism

  • 39

    Revealing genital parts in public

    Exhibitionism

  • 40

    Sexual pleasure by using sexual or foul language in telephone

    Obscene phone calling

  • 41

    Sexual relationship in animals

    Bestiality

  • 42

    Atraction between and non-human animal

    Zoophilia

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    Sexual encounters in children

    Pedophiles

  • 44

    physical and psychological stimulation that leads to arterial dilation and venous constriction in the genital area

    Excitement

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    intensification of excitement, reached just before orgasm.

    Plateau stage

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    experienced as intense pleasure affecting the whole body

    Orgasm

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    30 - minute period during which the external and internal genital organ returns to an unaroused state

    Resolution

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    lessened interest in sexual relations

    Inhibit sexual desire

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    decrease in sexual desire

    Perimenopause

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    the inability of a man to produce or maintain an erection long enough for penetration or partner satisfaction

    Erectale Dysfuntion

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    ejaculation before the sexual partner’s satisfaction has been achieved.

    Premature ejaculation

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    involuntary contraction of the muscles at the outlet of the vagina when coitus is attempted that prohibits penile penetration

    Vaginismus

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    is pain during coitus.

    Dyspareunia

  • 54

    is a body organ that produces the cells necessary for reproduction

    Gonad

  • 55

    the stage of life at which a person becomes capable of sexual reproduction

    Puberty

  • 56

    is the study of female reproductive organ

    Glynecology

  • 57

    place for fertilization

    Fallopian tubes

  • 58

    lies within the uterine wall and site for ectopic pregnancy

    Interstitial

  • 59

    cut or sealed in a tubal ligation or tubal sterilization procedure.

    Isthmus