Lecture 3- Domestic Violence/ Dysfunction/Menstrual Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

What are two screening questions for domestic violence?

A

Do you feel safe in your current relationship?

Have you felt safe in past relationships?

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2
Q

What are some signs of childhood sexual assalt?

A
Change in sleeping habits (terrors)
Acting out
Somatic complaints (GI, HAs, dysuria)
Encopresis (pooping pants)
Enuresis (urinary incontinence)
Hematocheezia, vaginal injury, blood, D/C
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3
Q

What are the two phases of PTSD/ Rape Trauma syndrome?

A
Acute 
Delayed phase (months to years)
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4
Q

When should an assault victim be contacted after initial treatment?

A

24-28 hours

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5
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What are the four aspects of the current model for cycle of violence (heise)?

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Personal hx
Microsystem
Exosystem
Macrosytem

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6
Q

What is the definition of domestic violence?

A

Violence perpetrated within the context of family or intimate relationships.

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7
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What is the RADAR method for a physician’s approach to domestic violence?

A
Remember
Ask directly
Document
Assess
Review
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8
Q

What is persistently or recurrently deficient sexual fantasies and desire for sexual activity.

A

Hypoactive sexual desire disorder

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9
Q

What is persistent inability to attain, or to maintain until completion of the sexual activity.

A

Female sexual arousal disorder

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10
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What is recurrent delay in, or absence of orgasm following a normal excitatory phase?

A

Female orgasmic disorder

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11
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Recurrent or persistent genital pain associated with sexual intercourse?

A

Dyspareunia

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12
Q

Recurrent or persistent involuntary spasm of teh musculature of the outer 1/3 of the vagina that interferes with sexual intercourse?

A

Vaginismus

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13
Q

Persistent or recurrent genital pain associated with noncoital sexual stimulation.

A

Noncoital sexual pain disorder

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14
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what are four main factors that affect sexuality?

A

Depression
Medications
Medical conditions
Psychological factors

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15
Q

What refers to the complex interactions b/w the hypothalamus, pituitary, and ovaries that regulate the reproductive cycle?

A

hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis

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16
Q

What are the two gonadotropins?

A

FSH and LH

17
Q

What are the two ovarian sex steroid hormones?

A

Estrogen

Progesterone

18
Q

WHat serves as the pulse generator of the reproductive cycle by secretion GnRH?

A

Hypothalamus

19
Q

What triggers ovulation?

A

A marked increase in LH

20
Q

What is the immature oocyte encircled by in a single layer?

A

Granulosa cells

21
Q

What produces estrogen?

A

Granulosa cells

22
Q

What phase begins at onset of menses and ends on day of LH surge? Lasts about 14 days.

A

Follicular

23
Q

After ovulation the dominant ovarian follicle releases its oocyte and transitions to a progesterone-secreting ovarian cyst called ______.

A

Corpus luteum

24
Q

What are the three phases of the menstrual cycle?

A

Follicular phase
Ovulation
Luteal Phase

25
Q

What hormone is produced after ovulations?

A

Progesterone

26
Q

What is a twinge of pain at the time of ovulation and can precisely identify the time of ovulation.

A

Mittelschmerz

27
Q

This phase of the menstrual cycle that is characterized by an alteration in the balance of sex steroid secretion from perdominance of estrogen to predominance of progesterone.

A

Luteal phase

28
Q

What does the corpus luteum become?

A

corpus albicans

29
Q

When does the LH sure occurs?

A

11-13 days into the cycle (30-36 hour prior to ovulation)

30
Q

What cells produce progesterone?

A

Granulosa and theca cells

31
Q

When does the luteal phase end?

A

Onset of menses