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What are Circadian rhythms and how do they affect sleep rhythms for most young adults? |
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| an internal dialy cycle of walking and sleeping that tells them to fall asleep laten in the evening and to wake up later in the morning than older adults |
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| affects of sleep deprivation: |
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| heightened irritability, lowered anger threshold, frustration, nervousness, and difficulty handling stress. |
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| What hormone is secreted that promotes sleep |
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| The human brain cycles in 2 main states of sleep what are they: |
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1. Non-rapid eye movement (NREM)
2. Rapid Eye Movement (REM) |
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1. transitional, light sleep(10 sec-10 min)
2. brain activity slows, movement stops (10-20 min)
3&4. DEEP sleep (20-40 min) |
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| Most people experience ____ sleep cycles each night. |
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| What stage of NREM sleep represents the beginning of actual sleep |
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Molly often awakes snorting and gasping for air in the middle of the night. Molly most likely has what sleep disorder? |
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| difficulty falling or staying asleep |
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| period of nonbreathing during sleep |
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| "sleep attacks" where individuals fall alseep unintentionally in inappropriate situations |
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| disagreeable sensations in the limbs, usually the legs. |
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hypersomnia: sxcessive daytime sleepiness despite an adequate amount os sleep at night.
circadian rhythm sleep disorder: the persons internal sleep/wake cycle is out of sync with the sleep/wake demands of the environment.
Sleep paralysis: awareness of being awake accompanied by head to toe immobility, including an inability to utter a sound or word. |
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| Are stable and sometimes longer lasting than romantic relationships |
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| set of behaviors and activites a person engages in to conform to societys expecations of his or her sex |
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| a persons emotional , romantic, and sexual attraction to a member of the same sex, the other sex, or both. |
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| a hollow, muscular tube extending from the external vaginal opening to the cervix. |
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| highly sensitive, cylindrical body about 3 centimeters in length that fills with blood during sexual excitement. |
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| mound or layer of fatty tissue that pads and protecs the pubic bone. |
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labia majora
labia minora |
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| folds of tissue that wrap around the entrance to the vagina |
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| area between Vagina/Penis and anus |
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| Sperm are manufactured in the |
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| When sperm leaves the epidymis what is the name of the tubing that connects to the urethra? |
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| the inflow of blood to tissues in erogenous areas. |
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| a voluntary or involuntary muscle tension occuring in response to sexual stimuli. |
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| 4 stages of sexual response cycle |
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excitement
plateau
orgasm
resolution |
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| What are the barrier methods of contraception? |
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physically separate the sperm from the female reproductive tract.
condoms, diaphram,cervical cap, sponge |
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| What STI is associated with painful sores at the site of contact |
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symptoms: 2-5 days
Women: not develop symptoms
Men: discharge
teated with anti-biotics |
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Symptoms: most have no symptoms
if there are symptoms they are :
Women: burning with urination and increase in vaginal discharge
Men: watery penile discharge, burning sensation with pee or pain and swelling in the scrotum |
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| stages... teatable or goes away on its own |
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