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IN
NURSING
By
Purwaningsih
REPRODUCTIVE
SYSTEM
SE
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Expressed by individuals of all ages
A way to show feminine or masculine
qualities:
Clothing styles and colors
Hairstyles
Hobbies and interests
Sexual habits (continue into
old age)
Gestures
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SE
XU
A
LI
T
May be expressed
by:
Sexual intercourse
Caressing, touching,
holding hands
Masturbation
Is a right of all
residents to
experience
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Factors affecting
sexuality
Culture
Religion
Ethics
Lifestyle
Health state
Age
Stereotypes
Fathers more than mothers
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cervix
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Sexual Health
Negative definitions
Avoidance of unintended pregnancy
Avoidance of sexually transmitted infections
Absence of sexual dysfunctions
Sexual Rights
WHO, 2002
Infantile sexuality
Freud
orality
Montague
Touch
Parental reinforcement
Trust
Toddlers
Body image
Self concept
Autonomy vs. shame and doubt
Primary identification
Traditionally imitation from observation of
same sex parent
Exploration of body
Masturbation
anality
Preschoolers
Initiative vs. guilt
Conscience, superego
Masturbatory substitutes
Rocking, riding
Schoolagers
Sexuality sublimated into industry
Doesnt mean asexual
Cognition
Social interaction skills
Adolescence
Establishing sexual identity or self concept
Involves understanding roles, values, duties
and responsibilities as well as physical
responses
Sexual orientation is a continuum
Young adults
Developmental level and chronology often not
synchronous
Making love and having sex arent the same
There arent any abnormals in sexual
relationships if the behavior is acceptable to
both parties
Overtly or covertly, everybody cares about
and is interested in sex, whether or not they
act on it
Adulthood
Developmental stages of partners impacts
quality of relationship
Stresses of everyday life can negatively
impact sexual expression
Being all things to all people
What to do with the kids
Opportunity
Partner passes away or is ill
Cultural bias
Images of beauty, sexuality
Patience
May be clumsy, poorly coordinated
See as appropriate
Be supportive of their desire for intimacy
Lack of privacy
Staff, family attitudes
Informed consent issues
Lack of a partner
Hypersexuality
Definition
Exposure
Obscene sexual language
Inappropriate masturbation
Propositioning of others
Touching breasts and genitalia
Health promotion
Illness prevention
Provide support & counseling
Encourage women in their health goals
and behaviors
personal hygiene, detecting & preventing
diseases (STDs), diet & exercises, sexuality
issues- menopause, contraception,
preconception, pre-/postnatal care, stress
management & well-being, healthy lifestyles,
& avoiding risky behaviors
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Assist to maintain
sexual identity by
dressing residents in
clothing appropriate
for men or women
Assist with personal
hygiene
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chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease
circulatory disorders
arthritis or
conditions affecting
mobility/ flexibility
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