Sexuality
Sexual Dysfunction
Challenges
Medications
Nursing Implications
100
It can be a subjective picture or mental image of ones own body.
What is Body Image
100
The medical term for painful intercourse
What is Dyspareunia
100
________ ___________ is one of the many challenges faced by individuals with mental illnesses. An example of this would be erectile dysfunction.
What is Sexual Dysfunction.
100
This aspect is essential when dealing with a mental illness.
What is Medication Adherence
100
Nursing staff assume that information on medication is routinely given to patient by the prescribing doctor but in reality doctors rely or expect nurses to _________ _________.
What is Educate Patient
200
Interactions amongst those around you; such as friends, family, and coworkers.
What is Socialization
200
This is the most difficult challenge faced by men when experiencing sexual dysfunction
What is Erectile Dysfunction
200
Patients often fail to talk about sexuality with their nurse because of ____________.
What is Embarrassment.
200
Problems with ______ __________ have been identified as a primary, if not the primary, reason for non-adherence to psychotropic medication.
What is Sexual Function
200
Patients will be more willing to talk about sensitive topics such as sexuality if nurses first build _____________.
What is Rapport
300
A combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individuals distinctive character
What is Personality
300
Often times, persons experience a lack of desire. This is due to a decreased ______.
What is Libido
300
Negative perceptions that are placed upon those affected with mental illness.
What is Stigma
300
This gender is most likely to cease their medication at some point due to sexual problems.
What is Male
300
___________ sexuality involves inquiring with your patient about the topic as you cannot treat a problem if you do not know it exists.
What is Discussing
400
A persons principles or standards of behaviour. One's judgements of what is important in life.
What is Values
400
This is the medical term for a long lasting erection that is extremely painful. It is most often caused by medications.
What is Priapism.
400
_________ often fail to bring up the topic of sexuality with their patients.
What is Health Care Professionals
400
Stopping medications due to side effects can lead to ___________.
What is Relapse
400
_______________ the patients needs.
What is Acknowledge
500
Refers to the various forms of non verbal communication. A person may reveal clues as to some unspoken intention or feelings.
What is Physical Expression
500
This is a symptom of medication use that affects both males and females.
What is Loss of Sensation
500
Treatment emergent sexual dysfunction increases illness burden, negatively affects treatment adherence and could ultimately contribute to _________.
What is Relapse
500
The most commonly reported ___________ to medication adherence were stigma, adverse drug reactions, memory problems, and lack of support.
What is Barriers
500
Nurses need to educate ______________ as well as the patient in order to build confidence around the topic of sexuality.
What is Themselves
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