PPL 10M Sex Anatomy Check Up

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PPL 10M
Sex Anatomy
Check Up
Expectations
Review
• correct anatomical terms for male/female
reproductive system,
• Pathogens – virus, bacteria, multicell
• birth control options – contraceptives,
abstinence
• IDEAL
Handout – Male
• In partners, label the following male
diagram using the terms listed below.
 Penis
 Vas deferens
 Seminal Vessicle
 Bulbo-urethral gland
 Prostate
 Testicle
 Glans Penis
 Urethra
 Scrotum
 Foreskin
Seminal vesicle
Vas deferens
prostate
penis
urethra
foreskin
Bulbo-urethral
Glans penis
Testicle (testes)
scrotum
Hand Out - Female
• In partners, label the following female
diagram using the terms listed below.
 Fallopian Tube
 Ovary
 Clitoris
 Urethra
 Uterus
 Vagina
 Cervix
 Hymen
 Labia Major
 Labia Minor
Fallopian tube
ovary
uterus
cervix
Major Labia
clitoris
urethra
Minor Labia
vagina
Disease
• Definition
– a condition of a living organism or one
of its parts that impairs normal functioning
from various causes:
infection
Genetic defect
Environmental stresses
Disease Types
• Virus
• ultramicroscopic infectious agent that replicates itself
only within cells of living hosts
• Bacteria
• single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rodshaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by
fission
• Parasite
• Multicellular organisms or large single celled organism
that can only divide within a host organism
Disease Identification
• For each of the diseases label v (virus), b
(bacteria), or p (parasite)
b Gonorrhea
Syphillis b
v Hepatitis
Chlamydia b
p
Trichomoniasis
HPV v
v
HIV
Herpes v
b NGU
Pubic Lice p
Disease Management
• Strategies to control spread of disease:
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Hand washing
Personal Hygiene – wash, brush teeth
Sleep
Hydration
Vaccinations - current
Abstain or Contraceptives
Birth Control Options
Barrier
Surgical
Hormonal
Condom
Vasectomy
Pill
-Male
- female
Sponge
- ECP
Tubal
Ligation
Patch
VCF
Depo
Provera
Diaphragm
Norplant
Windows Media Player : One Love
Abstinence
• What does abstinence mean?
not having any type of intercourse or sex
play with a partner.
I.D.E.A.L.
I – identify decision to be made
D – discuss all options available with a
knowledgeable source
E – evaluate your options
A – act on your best option
L – learn from your action
Decision on Sex
Sex?
No
Yes
Pregnancy
Yes
No
Contraceptives
Male
Female
Community News
• Public Health Nurse at HHS Tues & Thurs
• Public Health Nurse and walk-in medical
clinic at G8 Summit Centre