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Ppn 301 Midterm Weeks 1-3 Questions And
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what age group faces a higher risk of pregnancy complications?

young adolescents between the ages of 10-14 face a higher risk of death and complication due to pregnancy

94% of maternal deaths occur in what type of countries

low and lower middle class income countries

________ die from preventable causes related to pregnancy

810 women

leading cause of death for children under 5

preterm birth complications

in Canada what type of women are at higher risk for maternal and infant mortality

Indigenous and POC women

black women and pregnancy complications?

3-4 times more likely to die from complications

who is infant mortality twice as high for?

Indigenous women

what are health inequities

differences in health or distribution of resources between populations, caused by social conditions in which people are
born, work, grow, and live

how can we reduce health inequities

by the right mix of government policies

what is social justice

focuses on the advantage that certain groups have compared to others, and understanding the root causes of these
inequities

what is the sole purpose of social justice

need to take responsible action to eliminate inequities

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equality

equal rights for all groups and individuals regardless of varying disparities and needs

equity

fair distribution of rights and resources that individual and groups require based on their disparities and determinants

What is the UN Sustainable Development Goals?

made to ensure healthy lives and promoting well-being for all ages for development

Why is the UN SDG important?

support the idea of a sustainable population and provides access to those without the resources and tools to create
sustainable environments for growth

What are reproductive rights?

The basic right of all couples and individuals to decide the number and timing of their children, having information,
sexual and reproductive health, and the right to make a decision free of discrimination or coercion

Do all women are the world have the same reproductive rights?

no

What is reproductive justice

complete physical, mental, spiritual, political, and social well-being of women will be achieved when they have the
power and resources to make health decisions for themselves

Critical Social Theory

understanding root causes of inequities and examines relationships of power in society structures that produce
inequities

what does critical social theory challenge

social inequities and injustices and their health impact

how does critical social theory challenge inequities

works with individuals, families, and multiple sector collaboration to influence policies and address determinants

critical race theory

rooted in the understanding that race is a social construct and how it is embedded within systems and institutions

critical race theory and health disparities

analyses the impact structures have on health outcomes between races and groups

intersectionality

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considers how different determinants and disparities overlap and interact with one another to create advantages and
disadvantages at individual and structural levels

forced evacuation for Indigenous women

imposed by the government stating that Indigenous women who live on reserves must leave traditions and support to
travel to urban centres to give birth

2017 change for Indigenous women in labour?

government now provides funds for travel companion for Indigenous women leaving communities to give birth

Implications of leaving community to give birth for Indigenous women?

feelings of loneliness, lack of traditions and practices incorporated into experience and newborn care

allostatic load

can be caused by repeated exposure to stress by discrimination and racism

what happens during allostatic load

stress induces cortisol, norepinephrine, and epinephrine which in high amounts can cause high BP, cholesterol, and
waist-hip ratio over time causing physiological wear and aging

what are Black women at higher risk of in pregnancy

diabetes, preeclampsia, placental abruption, low birth weight, small gestational age

higher rates of what complications for Black women

stillbirths, preterm birth, and c-section

obstetric racism

forms of violence and abuse that HCP and medical institutions perpetuate against black women

hormone therapy and fertility

hormone therapy can have impacts on fertility for Trans youth and HCP must discuss fertility preservation and/or birth
control prior to hormone therapy

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)

Partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to female genital organs for non-medical reasons

types of FGM

normal, type one, type two, type 3

Type 1 FGM

partial or total removal of the clitoris

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Type 2 FGM

partial or total removal of the clitoris and the labia minora

Type 3 FGM

labia majora sewn together covering the urethra and vagina leaving a small hole or urine or menstrual fluid

cultural considerations for FGM

assess prior to initial prenatal visit, clear documentation, refer to it in same terms as pt, culturally safe, privacy

can health care providers preform FGM

no, women and family members must know that they cannot legally request a FGM by HCP

what is trauma and violence informed care

policies and practices that make connections between trauma and negative health outcomes

how is trauma and violence informed care implemented

focused to minimize potential harm and re traumatization to enhance safety

four principles of trauma and violence informed care

understand traumas' impact on behaviour, create a safe enviourment, foster choice and collaboration, and strength-
based capacity building approach to support coping

cultural safety

highlights power imbalances in health care relationships

cultural humility

self-reflection to raise awareness of personal and systemic bias

inclusive language and care

ask about pronouns and preferred words for body parts

what is healthy babies healthy children program

free program made to support individuals and families with healthy pregnancy, bonding, promoting development,
resources, and giving children a good start

perinatal nurses

work with childbearing individuals and families from preconception to postpartum

paediatric nurses

care for children from birth to 18 years old

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