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Part 1-3| All Chapters 1-46
3RD EDITION
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PART I: LIVES AND HEALTH FOR WOMEN AND MINORITIZED GENDER PERSONS ________ 4
Chapter 1: Women And Their Health _______________________________________________ 4
Chapter 2: Women And Healthcare Workforce: Caregivers And Consumers _______________ 17
Chapter 3: Women And Health Care _______________________________________________ 26
Chapter 4: Oppression, Racism, Income Inequity And Women's Health Outcomes __________ 34
Chapter 5: Legal Issues In Women’s Health Care _____________________________________ 44
Chapter 6: Seeing The Whole: Feminist Theory As A Model For Patient Care_______________ 52
PART II: HEALTH PROMOTION AND PREVENTION ________________________________ 62
Chapter 7: Women's Bodies, Women's Health _______________________________________ 62
Chapter 8: Young Women’s Health ________________________________________________ 71
Chapter 9: Midlife Women’s Health _______________________________________________ 94
Chapter 10: Older Women’s Health_______________________________________________ 104
Chapter 11: Well Woman’s Health _______________________________________________ 112
Chapter 12: Mental Health _____________________________________________________ 121
Chapter 13: Nutrition For Women ________________________________________________ 131
Chapter 14: Healthy Practices: Physical Activity _____________________________________ 140
Chapter 15: Healthy Practices: Sleep ______________________________________________ 149
Chapter 16: Genetics And Women’s Health ________________________________________ 155
Chapter 17: Women And The Workplace __________________________________________ 163
Chapter 18: Health Considerations For Women Caregivers ____________________________ 173
Chapter 19: Women’s Sexual Health ______________________________________________ 180
Chapter 20: Primary Care Of Lesbian, Gay, And Bisexual Individuals ____________________ 190
Chapter 21: Fertility Self-Management And Shared Management ______________________ 196
Chapter 22: Preconception Counselling ___________________________________________ 206
Chapter 23: Prenatal Care And Anticipating Birth ___________________________________ 215
PART III: MANAGING SYMPTOMS AND HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS _________________ 225
Chapter 24: Breast Health Considerations _________________________________________ 225
Chapter 25: Caring For The Transgender And Gender Non-Binary (TGNB) Patient __________ 235
Chapter 26: Sexual Health Problems And Dysfunctions _______________________________ 245
Chapter 27: Vulvar And Vaginal Health ____________________________________________ 256
Chapter 28: Perimenstrual And Pelvic Symptoms And Syndromes ______________________ 265
Chapter 29: Urologic And Pelvic Floor Health Problems_______________________________ 277
Chapter 30: Sexually Transmitted Diseases ________________________________________ 288
Chapter 31: Women And HIV/AIDS _______________________________________________ 299
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Chapter 32: Human Papillomavirus _______________________________________________ 310
Chapter 33: Gynecologic Cancers ________________________________________________ 320
Chapter 34: Menopause ________________________________________________________ 332
Chapter 35: Osteoporosis_______________________________________________________ 343
Chapter 36: Pregnancy Decision-Making And Supportive Care _________________________ 347
Chapter 37: Infertility __________________________________________________________ 357
Chapter 38: High-Risk Childbearing _______________________________________________ 365
Chapter 39: Intrapartum And Postpartum Care _____________________________________ 383
Chapter 40: Mental Health Challenges ____________________________________________ 401
Chapter 41: Substance Abuse And Women_________________________________________ 412
Chapter 42: Gender-Based Violence And Women’s Health ____________________________ 423
Chapter 43: Cardiovascular Disease In Women _____________________________________ 439
Chapter 44: Endocrine-Related Problems __________________________________________ 450
Chapter 45: Chronic Illness And Women ___________________________________________ 461
Chapter 46: Care Of Women With Disabilities ______________________________________ 469
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PART I: LIVES AND HEALTH FOR WOMEN AND MINORITIZED GENDER
PERSONS
Chapter 1: Women And Their Health
Women’s Healthcare In Advanced Practice Nursing 3rd Edition,2023 (Ivy M. Alexander) Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The United States Ranks 50th In The World For Maternal Mortality And 41st
Among Industrialized Nations For Infant Mortality Rate. When Developing Programs
To Assist In Decreasing These Rates, Which Factor Would Most Likely Need To Be
Addressed As Having The Greatest Impact?
A) Resolving All Language And Cultural Differences
B) Assuring Early And Adequate Prenatal Care
C) Providing More Extensive Women’s Shelters
D) Encouraging All Women To Eat A Balanced Diet
ANS: B)
Feedback:
Early And Adequate Prenatal Care Directly Impacts Maternal And Infant Health
Outcomes.
: While Resolving Language Barriers (A) Is Important, It Is Secondary To The Need
For Early Medical Care. Providing Women's Shelters (C) And Encouraging A
Balanced Diet (D) Also Support Health But Don't Address Immediate Medical Needs
As Effectively As Prenatal Care.
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2. When Integrating The Principles Of Family-Centered Care, The Nurse Would
Include Which Of The Following?
A) Childbirth Is Viewed As A Procedural Event
B) Families Are Unable To Make Informed Choices
C) Childbirth Results In Changes In Relationships
D) Families Require Little Information To Make Appropriate Decisions
ANS: C)
Feedback:
Acknowledging The Relational Impact Of Childbirth Is Essential In Family-Centred
Care.
: Viewing Childbirth As A Procedural Event (A) Ignores The Emotional Aspects;
Stating Families Can't Make Informed Choices (B) Undermines Their Capabilities,
And Suggesting They Need Little Information (D) Dismisses The Importance Of
Education In Decision-Making.
3. When Preparing A Teaching Plan For A Group Of First-Time Pregnant Women,
The Nurse Expects To Review How Maternity Care Has Changed Over The Years.
Which Of The Following Would The Nurse Include When Discussing Events Of The
20th Century?
A) Epidemics Of Puerperal Fever
B) Performance Of The First Cesarean Birth
C) Development Of The X-Ray To Assess Pelvic Size
D) Creation Of Free-Standing Birth Centers
ANS: D)
Feedback:
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This Represents A Significant Shift Towards More Personalized And Accessible
Maternity Care.
: While The Other Options Reflect Historical Events, They Do Not Represent The
Progressive Changes In Maternity Care Practices Like Free-Standing Birth Centers
Do.
4. After Teaching A Group Of Students About Pregnancy-Related Mortality, The
Instructor Determines That Additional Teaching Is Needed When The Students
Identify Which Condition As A Leading Cause?
A) Hemorrhage
B) Embolism
C) Obstructed Labor
D) Infection
ANS: C)
Feedback:
While Obstructed Labor Can Be Serious, It Is Not Recognized As A Leading Cause
Compared To The Other Options.
: Hemorrhage (A), Embolism (B), And Infection (D) Are More Commonly
Acknowledged As Leading Causes Of Pregnancy-Related Mortality.
5. The Nurse Is Working With A Group Of Community Health Members To Develop
A Plan To Address The Special Health Needs Of Women. Which Of The Following
Conditions Would The Group Address As The Major Problem?
A) Smoking
B) Heart Disease