PCD TEST REVIEW

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PCD
TEST REVIEW
1.02
Understand teen sexuality, teen
pregnancy, and responsible decisions
about abstinence versus sexual
activity
Teen mothers face the risk of
having many physical problems
during pregnancy.
What is the most likely cause?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Teens are more likely to have difficulty
during delivery
Teens are more likely to have high blood
pressure
Teens often do not eat properly
Teens’ skeletal structure may not be fully
developed
How do teen’s show their
sexuality?
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Attitudes
Walking and moving
Speech, talk, actions
Dress
Which illustrates a physical
aspect of teen sexuality?
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B.
C.
D.
A
Mark is growing hair in places he had not
seen hair before.
Martha is noticing that her priorities have
changed.
Nathan is more responsible that he was in
the past.
Olive wants to live by herself.
There are different aspects of
teen sexuality
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P
I
E
S
All stand for
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Physical
Intellectual
Emotional
Social
P=Physical
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Hormonal changes
Changes in physical appearance that
accompany puberty
I=Intellectual
Changes in sense of responsibly
 Changes in priorities
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E=Emotional
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Mood swings
Emotional ups and downs
S=Social
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Attractions to new friends
Changing family relationships
Greater independence
Desire to spend more time with friends
Questioning parental authority
Effects of media on teen sexuality
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Pregnancy can affect plans that teens might have for the future.
When Jan and Scott found out that Jan was pregnant, they
decided not to get married.
Scott decided to help care for the child and support Jan and the
child.
Scott took a job at night which requires him to work until midnight.
Then he has to go to school the next day.
Jan worked after school as long as she could.
Jan had some medical problems, so the doctor confined her to bed
three months before the baby was due.
She was very concerned about her school work but more
concerned about the health of her baby.
Which problem in the scenario illustrates an education risk for Jan?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Jan’s concern for her baby’s health
Jan’s medical problems and being confined to bed
Scott working until midnight
Scott supporting Jan and the baby
B
Which problem in the scenario
illustrates a health risk to Jan?
A.
B.
C.
D.
B
Decision to not get married
Jan’s confinement to bed during pregnancy
Jan working after school
Scott working until midnight
Abstinence vs. Sexual Activity…
that is the question!!
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What’s the two potential consequences of
sexual activity?
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PREGNANT
STD
Consequences of Pregnancy
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Health risks
Impact on educational choices
Financial problems
Emotional and social stress
Consequences of STD
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Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
Syphilis
Herpes
Genital warts
Pubic lice
Trichomoniasis
Candidiasis
HIV/AIDS
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(human immunodeficiency virus/acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome)
A person who has an STD has a
symptom of a yellow or white
discharge from the penis.
These symptoms are associated
with which STD?
A.
B.
C.
D.
A
Gonorrhea
Pubic lice
Syphilis
Trichomoniasis
What the results of poor eating
habits to the mother and baby?
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To Mother:
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Deprive the mother of
adequate nutrition, may
lead to pregnancyinduced hypertension
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To Baby:
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Deprive the fetus of
adequate nutrition.
What are the results of undeveloped
skeletal structure to mother and
baby?
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To Mother:
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More likely to experience
problems with spine and
pelvic bones during
pregnancy and birth
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To Baby:
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Danger to baby during
delivery
What are the results of High blood
pressure to mother and baby?
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To Mother:
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Effects on kidney, heart,
and blood circulation;
may lead to convulsions
or death; higher for teens
under 15 than adults
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To Baby:
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Greater risk of premature
delivery, stillbirth,
miscarriage
What are the results of Exposure to
harmful substances, such as
smoking, drinking, and drug use
to mother and baby?
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To Mother:
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Can lead to increased heart
rate
blood pressure
rapid breathing
reduces the flow of blood
To Baby:
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Can lead to
miscarriage/stillbirth
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low birth weight
growth defects
intestinal abnormalities
Hyperactivity
uncontrollable trembling
learning problems
addiction
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Miscarriage
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The expulsion of a baby from the mother’s
body before week 20 of pregnancy
Stillbirth
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Loss of fetus after 20 weeks of pregnancy
Premature
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Babies that are born before 37 weeks of
development and weigh less that 5 pounds 8
ounces at birth
Low Birth Weight
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Babies who weigh less than 5 pounds, 8
ounces at birth
Abstinence
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Avoiding sexual activity completely
teen sexuality
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A person’s self-concept as a male or female
linked with physical, intellectual, emotional,
and social development
STDs
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STDs are diseases and infections which are
capable of being spread from person to
person through:
sexual intercourse
oral-genital contact or in non-sexual ways.
IV drug
Infected Blood
Chlamydia=STD
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Most common in developed countries
Caused by a bacteria called:
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Often producing no symptoms
Can cause infertility
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Chlamydia trachomatis
Not able to reproduce
Chronic (constant) pain
or a tubal pregnancy if left untreated
gonorrhea
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A sexually transmitted bacterial disease
caused by bacteria that causes inflammation
of the genitals, burning pain when urinating,
and a discharge
syphilis
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A serious sexually transmitted disease
caused by the spirally bacteria that affects
many body organs and parts, including the
genitals, brain, skin, and nervous tissue
herpes
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A viral infection causing small painful blisters
and inflammation, most commonly at the
junction of skin and mucous membrane in the
mouth or nose or in the genitals
genital warts
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A knotty lump which grows on the external
sexual organs
pubic lice
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Microscopic parasites that live in the pubic
hairs usually referred to as crabs
trichomoniasis
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A sexually transmitted infection, especially of
the vagina, marked by persistent discharge
and intense itching.
candidiasis
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Commonly called thrush, it is a fungal
infection characterized by creamy-white,
cordlike patches on the tongue and other
mucosal surfaces of the mouth.
HIV
human immunodeficiency virus
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An infectious agent that causes acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) which
breaks down a person’s immune system
Prevention
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Abstinence