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SEXUALITY

Human Sexual Response

Excitement / Physical Stimulation

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Smell
Sight
Hearing
Fantasy
Spoken words
Mental imagery

During stimulation or Period of


Excitement

Erotic
stimuli
causes
sexual
stimulation
Lasts for a few minutes to several
hours

Types of Stimulation
Physical Stimulation
Oral stimulation
o Fellatio
Oral stimulation of
the penis using the
mouth
o Cunningulus
Oral stimulation of
the vagina
o Anningulus
Oral stimulation of
the anus
In homosexual male,
typhoid fever may be
obtained
from
anningulus
Male and Female oral
sex
is
called
SOIXANTE NEUF

Males
o Erection of the penis
Females
o Redness near the ear
o Nipples, breasts move up
o Fourchette retracts
o Clitoris becomes visible
o Increased vaginal secretion
o If female is unaroused, there
is backpain as penis hits the
cervix
If the female is well-stimulated, the
cervix rises

Plateau Stage
Lasts thirty (30) seconds to three (3)
minutes
In males:
o Scrotum rises upward
o Shaft of penis increases in
length and width
In females:
o Cervix rises
In both sexes:
o There is increased muscle
tone
o Myotonia

Physiological Sexual Stimulation


Stimulation by:

Orgasmic Phase or Orgasmic Stage

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Climax of sexual tension


Peak of sexual experience
Lasts three (3) to ten (10) seconds

Resolution Stage
Key Concepts!
o Females
have
longer
resolution phase
o Males have shorter resolution
phase

PERIOPERATIVE NURSING

Stages of Perioperative Nursing


Pre-operative Phase
Intra-operative Phase
Post-operative Phase

Pre-operative Phase
Begins upon decision of patient to
undergo the operation
Ends when patient is placed on the
operating table

Begins upon admission to the PACU


Ends upon the discharge of the
patient

Skin Preparation
Purpose:
o To reduce post-operative
infection by:
Removing soil and
transient microbes
Reducing microbial
count
to
subpathological level
in a short period of
time with minimal
skin irritation.
Concepts!
Hair on the skin should not be
shaved if it does not interfere with
the procedure
If hair needs to be removed, the best
method would be through the use of:
o Clippers
o Depilatory cream
Shaving is NOT ADVISED. This is
the last choice
Where is shaving done?
o Not at the Operating Room!

TYPES OF WOUNDS

Intra-operative Phase
Begins when patient is placed on the
operating table
Ends when client is admitted to the
Post-Anesthesia Care Unit or PACU

1. Clean Wound
Uninfected
No inflammation
Respiratory, Alimentary and Urinary
tracts are not entered

Post-operative Phase
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2. Clean Contaminated Wound


A surgical wound
No evidence of infection
Respiratory, GI, Urinary tracts are
entered

1. Dry to Dry
A wide mesh of cotton applied to the
surface of the wound
A second layer is applied over it

2. Wet to Dry
Inner layer is saturated with NSS or
anti-microbial agent
On top is a moist absorbent material
3. Contaminated Wound
Involves large spillage of content
from the GI, Urinary and Respiratory
tracts
Positive for inflammation
Positive for infection
Dirty Infected Wound
Old wounds
Necrotic, gangrenous wound

Modes of Applying Gauze Dressing

3. Wet to Damp
A variation of wet to dry
It is removed before it is completely
dried

4. Wet to Wet
Inner layer is saturated with NSS or
anti-microbial solution
Second layer is a wide mesh
It is kept moist with a wetting agent

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