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What are the human sexual response cycle steps?
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1. excitement
2. plateau 3. orgasm 4. resolution |
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During excitement phase what happens to the vag?
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inner 2/3 expands... usually women have pain
- 40% of women have sex flush |
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What goes on during the plateau phase for men and women?
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men- vasocongestion causes enlarged head, pre-ejaculate fluid (this is controversy)
Female- vaginal changes (outer 1/3 swells), clitoral changes withdraws under the hood, labia minora changes to deep red |
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Describe the two phases of orgasm for men...
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1. Emission- fluids enter ducts (contraction of seminal vessicles and prostate
b. sympathetic (T10-12) 2. Expulsion- a. muscle contractions b. parasympathetic (pudendal S2-S4) |
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Describe the phases of orgasm for women...
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Muscle contraction of the pelvic diaphragm and uterus
- Tenting of the vagina (relaxation of the vaginal muscularis) with 2 types (clitoral, vaginal) |
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what does the term detumescence mean?
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slower allowing for multiple orgasms
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Biggest factors for resolution phase for male?
How much blood volume is lost in resolution for male? |
1. age
2. # of times through cycle 3. Drug use - lose 1/2 blood volume in 1 minute |
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What are some frequent sexual dysfunctions?
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1. lack of desire
2. erectile dysfunction 3. lubricant impairment 4. anorgasmia 5. premature orgasm 6. pain with intercourse |
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What is the treatment for rapid ejaculation?
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1. SSRI
2. Squeeze technique 3. stop-start technique |
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What is male/female orgasm disorder treatment?
Biggest problem for men? |
1. address anxiety
2. masturbation 3. education - men its premature ejaculation |
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Whats the difference between sexual aversion disorder and female sexual arousal disorder?
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Sexual aversion- persistent or recurrent aversion to, and avoidance of, sexual and genital contact w/partner
Arousal- persisten or inability to attain, or maintain, until completion of sexual activity |
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Define the word dyspareunia?
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painful sex
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