NUR 374 Chapter Notes - Chapter 20: Psychoactive Drug, Zoophily, Suicidal Ideation
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Dyspareunia: pelvic or vaginal pain during or after intercourse. Gender dysphoria: feelings of unease about their incongruent maleness or femaleness (no longer considered a psychiatric disorder) Erectile disorder: refers to failure to obtain and maintain an erection sufficient for sexual activity or decreased erectile turgidity on 75% of sexual occasions and lasting for at least 6 months. Female orgasmic disorder: recurrent or persistent inhibition of female orgasm recurrent delay in or absence of orgasm after normal sexual excitement. Premature ejaculation: a man persistently or recurrently achieves orgasm & ejaculation before he wishes to (before or immediately after the penis enters the vagina) Sex reassignment surgery: when gender dysphoria is severe and intractable sexual disorders. Sexual dysfunction: problem involving the disturbance in the desire, excitement, or orgasm phases of the sexual response cycle or pain during sexual intercourse. Transsexualism: consistently strong desire to change one"s anatomical gender. Vaginismus: involuntary constriction response of the muscles that close the vagina.