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Hormonal ContraceptionMaking you think you’re already pregnantStopping the release on an eggThe only way a person can be tested for HIV is through a blood testContraceptive sponge- not a hormonal contraceptionWarts on genitals is the most visible symptom of HPVSexual Arousal Sexual:Arousal on the physiological level, involves vasocongestion and myotoniaVasocongestionInflow of blood to tissues in erogenous areas.Myotoniais a voluntary or involuntary muscle tension occurring in response to sexual stimuli.The Human Sexual Response Model In the 1960s:Sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson conducted detailed studies of sexual activity and developed a four-phase model of the human sexual responseThe four phases are excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution.Orgasm:Is a physiological reflex in which a massive discharge of nerve impulses occurs in the nerves serving the genitals, usually in response to tactile stimulation, causing rhythmic muscle contractions in the genital area and a sensation of intense pleasure.Guest Speaker: Kade Patterson“Transitions”Indiana state universityBachelor of science: sports managementConcentration: recreational therapyGolden key honors societyHonors society: active memberISU Student Veterans Association: Active MemberRho Phi Lambda: National Honorary Recreation, Park & Leisure Services Fraternitydoing things you appreciate and enjoyExercising and eating wellGet outside during the day to breathe fresh air.Health:A state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmitySph-R 142 1st Edition Final Exam Study GuideLiving Well Final Study GuideSexual Wellness:Guest Lecture: Kathryn Brown from IU health center  Hormonal Contraception- Making you think you’re already pregnant- Stopping the release on an egg - The only way a person can be tested for HIV is through a blood test- Contraceptive sponge- not a hormonal contraception - Warts on genitals is the most visible symptom of HPVSexual Arousal Sexual:- Arousal on the physiological level, involves vasocongestion and myotonia Vasocongestion- Inflow of blood to tissues in erogenous areas. Myotonia - is a voluntary or involuntary muscle tension occurring in response to sexual stimuli. The Human Sexual Response Model In the 1960s:- Sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson conducted detailed studies of sexual activity and developed a four-phase model of the human sexual responseo The four phases are excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution. Orgasm:- Is a physiological reflex in which a massive discharge of nerve impulses occurs in the nerves serving the genitals, usually in response to tactile stimulation, causing rhythmic muscle contractions in the genital area and a sensation of intense pleasure.Questions: 1. The only way a person can be tested for HIV is through a blood test False2. Men can be tested for HPVFalse3. Which is not a symptom if HPV?Fever4. Herpes can be transmitted when sores are not present True5. The majority of women with Chlamydia will have symptoms False6. Emergency contraception must be taken within3 days7. An IUD can be left in place for:3 years, 5 years, and 12 years8. Which of these is not a substance from which condoms are madeCotton 9. Testicular cancer is he most common form of cancer in young menTrue 10. The majority of women orgasm more easily with oral stimulation as compared to vaginal intercourseTrue 11. A person’s sexual orientation comes fromWe don’t know Guest Speaker: Kade Patterson  “Transitions”- Indiana state university - Bachelor of science: sports management - Concentration: recreational therapy- Golden key honors society - Honors society: active member - ISU Student Veterans Association: Active Member - Rho Phi Lambda: National Honorary Recreation, Park & Leisure Services Fraternity Sleep:Ted Talk: Sherry TurkleConnected but alone?- Texting never stopso Even text at funeralso Children get mad at parents for being on their phones but they do the same thing- This is going to cause trouble, not just trouble in social ways but trouble with our own self- People want to customize their lives- Hiding from each other even if we are all constantly connected to each other- Goldilocks effect- not to close not to far just righto But this is a problem for a teenager that needs to create face-to-face relationships - What’s wrong with having a conversation?o It takes place in real timeo Can’t control what you are going to sayo Conversation  Connection- Siri:o will become someone who will listen when anyone else won’to Feeling that no one is listening too We are tempted by machines that offer companionship o We expect more from technology and less from each other o Technology appeals to us more where we are most vulnerableo We’re lonely but we’re afraid of intimacyo The illusion of companionship without the demands of friendshipo Time to talk just because we grew up with technology doesn’t mean we need to stick with the way we use itSpirituality:What is spirituality?- Being able to connect with yourself and be at peace- A force that allows us to follow a moral or ethical code; higher power- How you interpret life and human interaction - Values- What controls the universeHow do you practice spirituality?- Community: being with likeminded people who share the same faith or morals- Meditation and self-reflection- Going to church or bible studyWhy is spirituality important to health?- Spirituality makes people feel connected to themselves- Makes them appreciate their life more because of this meaning- Encourages someone want to do things to keep themselves healthy- Eat well and exercise, do things that feel goodWhere do you find purpose and meaning in life?- doing things you appreciate and enjoy- Exercising and eating well- Get outside during the day to breathe fresh air. Health:- A state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity Kathryn Brown’s Panel from LGBT:- 6 Students who were either “gay” or “bi-sexual” discussed and answered questions on these topics:- Indiana Religious Freedom Act and their thoughts on it- Homosexuality - Stereotypes- Coming out to family and friends- Where their from having an impact on how they came


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