Gynecologic Healthiness Care With An Introduction To Prenatal And
Postpartum Care 4th Edition by:
Author: Kerri Durnell Schuiling; Frances E. Likis
4th Edition
, Table Of Contents
Chapter: 1 A Feminist Perspective Of Women's Healthiness &
Chapter: 2 Racism And Healthiness Disparities
Chapter: 3 Women's Growth And Development Across The Life
Span Chapter: 5 H E A L T H I N E S S Promotion
Chapter: 6 Gynecologic Anatomy And Physiology
Chapter: 7 Gynecologic History And Physical Examination
Chapter: 8 Male Sexual And Reproductive Healthiness
Chapter: 9 Periodic Screening And Healthiness
Maintenance Chapter: 10 Women's Healthiness After
Bariatric Surgery
Chapter: 11 Gynecologic Healthiness Care For Lesbian, Bisexual, And Queer Women And Transgender And Non-
Binary Individuals
Chapter: 12 Sexuality And Sexual
Healthiness Chapter: 13 Contraception
Chapter: 14 Menopause
Chapter: 15 Intimate Partner Violence
Chapter: 16 Sexual Assault
Chapter: 17 Breast Conditions
Chapter: 18 Alterations In Sexual Function
Chapter: 19 Pregnancy Diagnosis, Decision-Making Support, And Resolution
Chapter: 20 Infertility
Chapter: 21 Gynecologic Infections
Chapter: 22 Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chapter: 23 Urinary Tract Infections
Chapter Topic: 24 Urinary Incontinence
Chapter: 25 Menstrual-Cycle Pain And Premenstrual Conditions
Chapter: 26 Normal And Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
Chapter: 27 Hyperandrogenic Disorders
Chapter: 28 Benign Gynecologic Conditions
Chapter: 29 Gynecologic Cancers
Chapter: 30 Chronic Pelvic Pain
Chapter: 31 Preconception Care &
Chapter: 32 Anatomic And Physiologic Adaptations Of Normal Pregnancy
Chapter: 33 Diagnosis Of Pregnancy And Overview Of Prenatal Care
Chapter: 34 Common Complications Of Pregnancy
Chapter: 35 Overview Of Postpartum Care
, Gynecologic Healthiness Care: With An Introduction To Prenatal And Postpartum Care 4th Edition
Test
Topic: 1 A Feminist Perspective Of Women's Healthiness & Topic:
2 Racism And Healthiness Disparities
Multiple-Choice Questions
Select The One Correct Answer To Each Of The Following Questions.
• Which Of The Following Best Defines The Term “Gender” As Used In This Text?
• A Person’s Sex
• A Person’s Sex As Defined By Society
• A Societal Response To A Person’s Self-Representation As A Man Or Woman
• A Person’s Biological Presentation As Defined By Himself Or Herself
• Which Factor Bears Most On Women’s Healthiness Care Today?
• The Complexity Of Women’s Healthiness
• Women’s Status And Position In Society
• Population Growth
• The Economy
• Why Is Acknowledging The Oppression Of Women
More Difficult Within Western Societies?
• The Multiplicity Of Minority Groups Complicates The Issue.
• The Availability Of Healthiness Care Makes Acknowledgment More Difficult.
• The Diversity Of The News Media Clouds The Issue.
• Affluence And Increased Opportunities Mask Oppression.
• Which Of The Following Most Accurately Defines “Oppression” As Used In The Text?
• Not Having A Choice
• Not Having A Voice
• An Act Of Tyranny
• A Feeling Of Being Burdened
• In What Way Does A Model Of Care Based On A Feminist
Perspective Contrast Sharply With A Biomedical Model?
• It Provides A Forum For The Exploration Of Gender Issues.
• It Seeks Equal Distribution Of Power Within The Healthiness Care Interaction.
• It Emphasizes Women’s Rights.
, • It Opens New Avenues For Women’s Healthiness Care.
• Gender Is Rooted In And Shaped By .
• Society, Biology
• Self-Representation, Societal Expectations
• Biology, Environment And Experience
• Biology, Hormones
• Women’s Healthiness Risks, Treatments, And Approaches Are
Not Alwaysbased In Science And Biology Because
• They Are Often Based On Outdated Treatments And Approaches.
• They Are Determined By Social Expectations And Gender Assumptions.
• They Often Rely On Alternative Treatments And Approaches.
• Scientific Research Often Fails To Take Women Into Consideration.
• Reproductive Rights Were Added To The
World Healthiness Organization’s Human Rights Framework In
The Last ?
• 5 Years
• 10 Years
• 20 Years
• 40 Years
• “Safe Motherhood” Was Added To The Human Rights Framework In Order To
• Address Maternal Morbidity And Mortality On A Global Level
• Meet A Legal Obligation
• Correct An Injustice
• Correct An Oversight
• What Is A Chief Failing Of The Biomedical Model In Regards To Women’s Healthiness
Care?
• Its Reliance On Studies Comprised Exclusively Of Males
• Its Consideration Of Women As Central The Model
• Its Emphasis On Science And Medicine
• Its Limited Definition Of “Health” As “The Absence Of Disease”
• The Social Model Of Healthiness Places The Focus Of Healthiness On
• The Community.
• The Individual.
• Environmental Conditions.
• Scientific Research.
• Which Question Below Supports The Strategy:
“Identify Women’sagency In The Midst Of Social Constraint And
The Biomedical
Paradigm.”?
• “Are ‘All Women’ The Same?”
• “Why Do You Care About The Issue?”