Gynecologic Health Care- With an Introduction to Prenatal and Postpartum Care 4th Edition Test Bank.
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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
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Gynecologic Health Care: With an Introduction to Prenatal and Postpartum Care 4th Edition
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Chapter 1 A Feminist Perspective of Women's Health &
Chapter 2 Racism and Health Disparities
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
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Select the one correct answer to each of the following questions.
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• Which of the following best defines the term “gender” as used in this text?
• A person’s sex
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• A person’s sex as defined by society
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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
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• Which factor bears most on women’s health care today?
• The complexity of women’s health
• Women’s status and position in society
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• Population growth
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• The economy
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• Why is acknowledging the oppression of women more
difficult within Western societies?
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• The multiplicity of minority groups complicates the issue.
• The availability of health care makes acknowledgment more difficult.
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• The diversity of the news media clouds the issue.
• Affluence and increased opportunities mask oppression.
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• 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 healthcare interaction.
• It emphasizes women’s rights.
, • It opens new avenues for women’s health care.
• Gender is rooted in and shaped by .
• society, biology
• self-representation, societal expectations
• biology, environment and experience
• biology, hormones
• Women’s health risks, treatments, and approaches are not always
based in science and biology because
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• 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.
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• scientific research often fails to take women into consideration.
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• Reproductive rights were added to the World Health
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Organization’s human rights framework in the last ?
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• 40 years
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• “Safe Motherhood” was added to the human rights framework in order to
• address maternal morbidity and mortality on a global level
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• meet a legal obligation
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• correct an injustice
• correct an oversight
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• What is a chief failing of the biomedical model in regards to women’s health care?
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• Its reliance on studies comprised exclusively of males
• Its consideration of women as central the model
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• Its emphasis on science and medicine
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• Its limited definition of “health” as “the absence of disease”
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• The social model of health places the focus of health on
• the community.
• the individual.
• environmental conditions.
• scientific research.
• Which question below supports the strategy: “Identify women’s
agency in the midst of social constraint and the biomedical paradigm.”?
• “Are ‘all women’ the same?”
• “Why do you care about the issue?”
• “Are women really victims or are they acting with agency?”
, • “Who has a choice within the context of health?”
• What had been a significant problem in medical research well into the 1990s?
• The focus on randomized clinical trials over epidemiological investigations
• The lack of representation of women in research trials
• The lack of research related to gynecology
• The focus on randomized clinical trials over observational research
• Gender differences in heart disease can be found in
• diagnosis.
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• treatment.
• identification of symptoms.
• all of the above.
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• What opportunities are created by applying feminist strategies to gynecologic health?
• Better insight into research methods related to gynecology
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• Better access to the populations affected by gynecologic health
• Better understandings from a wellness-oriented, women-centered framework
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Better understandings of the social construction of gender
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ANSWER KEY
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
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CHAPTER 2 Women's Growth and Development Across the Life Span
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MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
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Select the one correct answer to each of the following questions.
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• How does Erick Erikson’s grand theory of human development differ for females?
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• It recognizes achieving autonomy as a primary focus.
• It assumes only men desire autonomy.
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It assumes female dependence on another in order to achieve a sense of self.
It assumes females desire dependence on others.
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• What is true about human development theories published before the 1970s?
• They are based on interviews conducted only with men.
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• They assume androcentric models can be applied correctly to women.
• They frame women’s development as flawed in comparison to the standard.
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• All of the above.
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• What is the intention of the newer feminist models
of development?
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• To offer a new model within the traditional
biomedical focus.
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• To offer alternatives to the constrained and previously misapplied models.
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• To replace male generalist models with female generalist models.
• To present a contrast to privileged, white male-based models.
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• What is a key limitation of prevailing developmental models for women?
• Gender differences assumed to be biologically
determined are more often socially constructed.
• They present conflicting and misapplied models.
• Gender differences are assumed to be socially prescribed.
• Similarities between male and female are emphasized over differences.
• What event in female development marks the beginning of a tension
between biologic changes and the social context?
• Turning 18 years old
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