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PCDTEST REVIEW
  • 1.02
  • Understand teen sexuality, teen pregnancy, and
    responsible decisions about abstinence versus
    sexual activity

2
Teen mothers face the risk of having many
physical problems during pregnancy. What is
the most likely cause?
  • 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
  • D

3
How do teens show their sexuality?
  • Attitudes
  • Walking and moving
  • Speech, talk, actions
  • Dress

4
Which illustrates a physical aspect of teen
sexuality?
  • 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.
  • A

5
There are different aspects of teen sexuality
  • P
  • I
  • E
  • S
  • All stand for
  • Physical
  • Intellectual
  • Emotional
  • Social

6
PPhysical
  • Hormonal changes
  • Changes in physical appearance that accompany
    puberty

7
IIntellectual
  • Changes in sense of responsibly
  • Changes in priorities

8
EEmotional
  • Mood swings
  • Emotional ups and downs

9
SSocial
  • 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

10
  • 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. Jans concern for her babys health
  • B. Jans medical problems and being confined to
    bed
  • C. Scott working until midnight
  • D. Scott supporting Jan and the baby
  • B

11
Which problem in the scenario illustrates a
health risk to Jan?
  • Decision to not get married
  • Jans confinement to bed during pregnancy
  • Jan working after school
  • Scott working until midnight
  • B

12
Abstinence vs. Sexual Activitythat is the
question!!
  • Whats the two potential consequences of sexual
    activity?
  • PREGNANT
  • STD

13
Consequences of Pregnancy
  • Health risks
  • Impact on educational choices
  • Financial problems
  • Emotional and social stress

14
Consequences of STD
  • Chlamydia
  • Gonorrhea
  • Syphilis
  • Herpes
  • Genital warts
  • Pubic lice
  • Trichomoniasis
  • Candidiasis
  • HIV/AIDS
  • (human immunodeficiency virus/acquired
    immunodeficiency syndrome)

15
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?
  • Gonorrhea
  • Pubic lice
  • Syphilis
  • Trichomoniasis
  • A

16
What the results of poor eating habits to the
mother and baby?
  • To Mother
  • Deprive the mother of adequate nutrition, may
    lead to pregnancy-induced hypertension
  • To Baby
  • Deprive the fetus of
    adequate nutrition.

17
What are the results of undeveloped skeletal
structure to mother and baby?
  • To Mother
  • More likely to experience problems with spine and
    pelvic bones during pregnancy and birth
  • To Baby
  • Danger to baby during delivery

18
What are the results of High blood pressure to
mother and baby?
  • To Mother
  • Effects on kidney, heart, and blood circulation
    may lead to convulsions or death higher for
    teens under 15 than adults
  • To Baby
  • Greater risk of premature delivery, stillbirth,
    miscarriage

19
What are the results of Exposure to harmful
substances, such as smoking, drinking, and drug
use to mother and baby?
  • To Baby
  • Can lead to miscarriage/stillbirth
  • low birth weight
  • growth defects
  • intestinal abnormalities
  • Hyperactivity
  • uncontrollable trembling
  • learning problems
  • addiction
  • To Mother
  • Can lead to increased heart rate
  • blood pressure
  • rapid breathing
  • reduces the flow of blood

20
Miscarriage
  • The expulsion of a baby from the mothers body
    before week 20 of pregnancy

21
Stillbirth
  • Loss of fetus after 20 weeks of pregnancy

22
Premature
  • Babies that are born before 37 weeks of
    development and weigh less that 5 pounds 8 ounces
    at birth

23
Low Birth Weight
  • Babies who weigh less than 5 pounds, 8 ounces at
    birth

24
Abstinence
  • Avoiding sexual activity completely

25
teen sexuality
  • A persons self-concept as a male or female
    linked with physical, intellectual, emotional,
    and social development

26
STDs
  • 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

27
ChlamydiaSTD
  • Most common in developed countries
  • Caused by a bacteria called
  • Chlamydia trachomatis
  • Often producing no symptoms
  • Can cause infertility
  • Not able to reproduce
  • Chronic (constant) pain
  • or a tubal pregnancy if left untreated

28
gonorrhea
  • A sexually transmitted bacterial disease caused
    by bacteria that causes inflammation of the
    genitals, burning pain when urinating, and a
    discharge

29
syphilis
  • 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

30
herpes
  • 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

31
genital warts
  • A knotty lump which grows on the external sexual
    organs

32
pubic lice
  • Microscopic parasites that live in the pubic
    hairs usually referred to as crabs

33
trichomoniasis
  • A sexually transmitted infection, especially of
    the vagina, marked by persistent discharge and
    intense itching.

34
candidiasis
  • Commonly called thrush, it is a fungal infection
    characterized by creamy-white, cordlike patches
    on the tongue and other mucosal surfaces of the
    mouth.

35
HIV human immunodeficiency virus
  • An infectious agent that causes acquired
    immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) which breaks
    down a persons immune system

36
Prevention
  • Abstinence
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