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ion to Prenatal and PostpartumCare 4th
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Edition Test Bank X X
ChapterX1XAXFeministXPerspectiveXofXWomen'sXHealthX
&XChapterX2XRacismXandXHealthXDisparities
MULTIPLE-CHOICEX QUESTIONS
SelectX theX oneX correctXanswerX toXeachX ofXtheX followingX questions.
• WhichXofXtheX followingX bestXdefinesX theX termX“gender”X asX usedX inXthisXtext?
• AXperson’sXsex
• AXperson’sXsexXasXdefinedX byXsociety
• AXsocietalX responseX toX aXperson’sX self-representationX asX aX manX orXwoman
• AXperson’sX biologicalX presentationXasX definedX byX himselfX orXherself
• WhichX factorX bearsXmostX onXwomen’sX healthXcareXtoday?
• TheX complexityXofXwomen’sX health
• Women’sXstatusXandX positionXinXsociety
• PopulationXgrowth
• TheX economy
• WhyX isX acknowledgingX theX oppressionX ofX womenX mor
eXdifficultXwithinXWesternXsocieties?
• TheX multiplicityX ofX minorityX groupsX complicatesX theXissue.
• TheX availabilityX ofX healthX careX makesX acknowledgmentX moreXdifficult.
• TheX diversityXofXtheX newsX mediaX cloudsX theX issue.
• AffluenceX andX increasedX opportunitiesX maskX oppression.
• WhichXofX theX followingX mostX accuratelyX definesX “oppression”X asX usedX inX theXtext?
• NotXhavingXaX choice
• NotXhavingXaX voice
• AnXactX ofXtyranny
• AXfeelingX ofX beingX burdened
• InXwhatXwayX doesX aX modelXofXcareX basedX onX aX feministX perspecti
veXcontrastXsharplywithXaXbiomedicalXmodel?
• ItX providesX aX forumX forX theX explorationX ofXgenderX issues.
• ItXseeksX equalX distributionX ofX powerX withinX theX healthcareXinteraction.
,• ItXemphasizesX women’sX rights.
, • ItXopensX newX avenuesX forX women’sX healthX care.
• GenderXisX rootedX in andXshapedXbyX .
• society,Xbiology
• self-representation,X societalX expectations
• biology,X environmentX andX experience
• biology,X hormones
• Women’sX healthXrisks,X treatments,X andXapproachesX areX notX alwa
ysXbasedXinXscienceandXbiologyXbecause
• theyX areX oftenX basedX onXoutdatedX treatmentsX andXapproaches.
• theyX areX determinedX byX socialX expectationsX andX genderXassumptions.
• theyX oftenX relyX onX alternativeX treatmentsX andXapproaches.
• scientificX researchXoftenX failsX toX takeXwomenX intoXconsideration.
• ReproductiveX rightsX wereXaddedXtoXtheXWorldX Healt
hXOrganization’sX humanXrightsX frameworkX inXtheX last ?
• 5X years
• 10X years
• 20X years
• 40X years
• “SafeX Motherhood”X wasX addedX toXtheX humanX rightsX frameworkX inX orderXto
• addressX maternalX morbidityX andX mortalityX onX aX globalXlevel
• meetX aX legalX obligation
• correctXanXinjustice
• correctXanX oversight
• WhatXisXaX chiefXfailingX ofXtheX biomedicalX modelXinXregardsX toXwomen’sX healthXcare?
• ItsX relianceX onXstudiesX comprisedX exclusivelyX ofXmales
• ItsXconsiderationX ofX womenX asX centralXtheXmodel
• ItsXemphasisX onXscienceX andX medicine
• ItsXlimitedX definitionX ofX“health”X asX“theX absenceX ofX disease”
• TheX socialXmodelX ofXhealthX placesX theX focusX ofXhealthXon
• theXcommunity.
• theX individual.
• environmentalX conditions.
• scientificXresearch.
• WhichX questionX belowX supportsX theX strategy:X“IdentifyX women’
sXagencyXinXtheXmidstX ofXsocialXconstraintX andXtheX biomedicalXparadigm.”?
• “AreX‘allXwomen’XtheXsame?”
• “WhyXdoX youXcareX aboutX theXissue?”
• “AreX womenX reallyX victimsX orXareX theyXactingXwithXagency?”