Hes 2913 1st EditionExam # 2 Study Guide Relationships and Communication:Gender roles and; (communication) (hormonal differences) (social support) Differences between types of attachment and influence on adult relationshipsSecure and trustingAnxious and ambivalentAnxious and avoidantStages: love/infatuation/attraction, commitment 4. Characteristics of healthy friendship5. Know differences between a friendship and an intimate relationship6. role of physiologic arousal during infatuation “how does this arousal match up to the stress response?”7. challenges in relationships, characteristics of unhealthy relationshipscontrolwhat is the definition of an unhealthy relationshipCo-dependencyRed flags of unhealthy relationships8. communication skills – self-disclosure, listening, feedback; gender differences; conflictresolution skills“Its’ Not about the nail”9. homosexual couples vs. heterosexual couples; cohabitating10. Online dating and hooking upPros and Cons11. Ending the relationshipHowWhat to do/not to doGender differencesEx. Mallory and Ben have dated monogamously for 2 years. Ben just got accepted into dental school in another state. Mallory still has 3 years left in her program before graduating, Mallory and Ben both understand the difficulty of a long relationship- but believe that all things happen for a reason. They plan on remaining faithful and committed to each other. Both feel sad aboutthe time apart but excited for the other one’s school opportunities. It is likely that both Malloryand Ben had this type of attachment to their parents.Secure and ambivalent c. anxious and ambivalentAnxious and avoidant d. secure and trusting“People Like Us” MovieTammy’s StoryAccording to this movie….is the primary reason for disparities and inequality race or social class?Sexually Transmitted Infections:Methods of transmission (how you get it)Which two diseases are related with causing infant blindness?General symptomsResponsible sexual behavior with regard to STD’sHIVDisparitieswhat increases risk of getting HIV?general facts about HIV virus, strains, difficulties in curingHIV as a retrovirus, how does this mechanism work?Diagnosis (tests—which one first, which one second)STD’s: HIV, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea , Genital Warts (HPV infection), Genital Herpes, Hepatitis B, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis Most prevalent bacterial STD in USWhat is difference between trichomoniasis and bacterium vaginosis?Which STD that is currently easily treated, is presenting with a non-resistant strand that may pose a serious threat to public health in US?PIDKNOW HOW EACH OF THE STD’s we covered present as symptoms in the body.7. Where does Oklahoma generally fall in prevalence of STDs?Ex. Which STD is causing the Public Health field great concern because of a resistant strand making it’s way to the US?a. Chlaymdiab. Gonorrheac. Syphillisd. all of the abovePregnancy and Childbirth:In/Fertility (definition of conception, process of conception)STAGES OF THE MENSTRUAL CYCLEKnow what is happening at each stage hormone levels (LH, FSH, Estrogen, Progesterone, HCG)where is the egg?what is happening to the uterine lining?Causes of male and female infertility and treatment Conception, Fraternal twins, identical twinsEarly signs and symptoms of pregnancyChanges during pregnancyFetal development Different detecting approaches of fetal abnormalitiesComplications of pregnancy Labor and delivery (stages, pain relief methods)Postpartum periodKNOW the general information shared on each student’s presentation PowerPoints.Posted on D2LEx: Surgically placing eggs and sperm into the fallopian tubes prior to fertilization is known aszygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT).in vitro fertilization (IVF).artificial (intrauterine) insemination. Gamete intrafallopian transfer
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