what is the relevance of reproduction and sexual health in nursing practice? correct answers -
STDs can be transmitted to babies
- health and wellbeing education
- knowledge and access to contraceptives (can be limited)
what are the psychological and cultural factors to consider for sexual and reproductive health
correct answers - cultural beliefs
- mental health
- relationship dynamics
- cultural norms
- traditions/rituals
- stress/addiction
what are the sociodemographic factors to consider for sexual and reproductive health correct
answers - age and gender
- ethnicity
- marital status
- religion
- education
- income/socioeconomic status
- geography
- workplace policy
what are the environmental factors to consider for sexual and reproductive health correct answers
- rural environment/location
- accessibility to healthcare
,- infections
- smoking (exposure)
- social support networks
- urban planning
- stressful environment
what are the biophysical factors to consider for sexual and reproductive health correct answers -
miscarriages
- vaginal trauma
- STIs
- low weight
- inherited disorders
- blood group incompatible
- nutritional issues
- pre-existing medical condition
who is the client in the obstetric setting? correct answers the family
what hormone is tested for in both blood and urine to confirm pregnancy correct answers HCG
what starts releasing HCG into pregnant clients bloodstream? correct answers placenta
when can HCG be detected in maternal serum after conception correct answers 8-10 days
what hormones does HCG continue to supply the body correct answers estrogen and
progesterone
what does progesterone do correct answers - decrease contractility of uterus
, - stimulate maternal metabolism
- increase breast tissue development
what does estrogen do correct answers - stimulate uterine growth
- placental blood flow
- breast granular tissue
- contraction of uterine wall
what doe HCP do correct answers supplies nutrients to the fetus to allow growth
risk factors for intimate patient violence correct answers - oppression
- racism
- homophobia
- women
- transphobia
- indigenous
-youth
- disability
- rural area
types of intimate patient violence correct answers - physical violence
- controlling
- threatening
- sexual
- psychological