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Sexual Health. emotional and physical state of well-being that permits enjoyment and the ability to respond to sexual feelings.. Sexual Development. Infancy and early childhoodSchool-age yearsPuberty/adolescenceYoung adulthoodMiddle adulthoodOlder adulthood. Sexual Orientation . HeterosexualH
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1. SEXUALITY
2. Sexual Health …emotional and physical state of well-being that permits enjoyment and the ability to respond to sexual feelings.
3. Sexual Development Infancy and early childhood
School-age years
Puberty/adolescence
Young adulthood
Middle adulthood
Older adulthood
4. Sexual Orientation Heterosexual
Homosexual
Bisexual
5. Contraception Nonprescription
Abstinence
Barrier methods
Timing methods Prescription/ health care intervention methods
Hormonal
Intrauterine devices
Diaphragm/ cervical cap
Sterilization
6. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Syphyllis
Gonorrhea
Chlamydia
Trichomoniasis
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Herpes simples virus (HSV)
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
AIDS
7. Sociocultural Influences on Sexuality Pregnancy and menstruation
Discussing sexual issues
8. Decisional Issues Related to Sexuality Contraception
Abortion
STI prevention
9. Alterations in Sexual Health Infertility
Sexual abuse
Personal and emotional conflicts
Sexual dysfunction
10. Assessment Factors affecting sexuality
Sexual health history
Sexual dysfunction
Physical assessment
Client expectations
11. Nursing Diagnoses Anxiety
Ineffective coping
Interrupted family processes
Deficient knowledge
Ineffective sexuality patterns
Social isolation
Risk for other-directed violence
Risk for self-directed violence
12. Planning Goals and outcomes
Priorities
Continuity of care
13. Implementation Health promotion
Acute care
Restorative care
14. Evaluation Client care
Client expectations