TEST BANK FOR WOMENS HEALTH A PRIMARY CARE CLINICAL GUID
5TH EDITION YOUNGKIN SCHADEWALD PRITHAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST 2024
,Contents
Chapter 1 Access to Women’s Health Care in the United States: Affordability, Equity, Rights............................ 3
Chapter 2 Women’s Development into the 21st Century ............................................................................................ 8
Chapter 3 Epidemiology, Diagnostic Methods, and Procedures for Women’s Health ........................................... 11
Chapter 4 Assessing Adolescent Women’s Health Renee Sieving, Sarah Stoddard, Deborah A. Raines ............. 16
Chapter 5 Assessing Adult Women’s Health Diane Marie Schadewald, Catherine Juve, Ellis Quinn Youngkin, Marcia
Szmania Davis ............................................................................................................................................................... 23
Chapter 6 Assessing Older Women’s Health Debra Hain.......................................................................................... 28
Chapter 7 Women and Sexuality Catherine Ingram Fogel, Diane Marie Schadewald........................................... 35
Chapter 8 H Health Needs of Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations..................................................... 41
Chapter 9 Health Needs of Women with Disabilities Michele Davidson .................................................................. 45
Chapter 10 Integrating Wellness: Complementary Therapies and Women’s Health J o Lynne W. Robins .......... 48
Chapter 11 Menstruation and Related Problems and Concerns Kristine Alswager, Christine Durler, Deborah Griswold
........................................................................................................................................................................................ 52
Chapter 12 Contraceptive Management and Family Planning Beth Walcker, Coralie Pederson, Kathryn A. Caufield 60
Chapter 13 Infertility Michelle Valentine, Jennifer R. Gardella .............................................................................. 70
Chapter 14 Vaginitis and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Susan D. Schaffer, Jane Houston ................................. 74
Chapter 15 Women and HIV Dina Treloar, Susan D. Schaffer ................................................................................ 85
Chapter 16 Common Gynecologic Pelvic Disorders Jennifer M. Laubach, Reena P. Lorntson, Donna E. Forrest89
Chapter 17 Breast Health Linda Christinsen-Rengel ............................................................................................... 100
Chapter 18 The Menopausal Transition Catherine Juve, Valerie T. Cotter, Ellis Quinn Youngkin .................. 105
Chapter 19 Promotion of Women’s Health Care During Pregnancy .................................................................... 109
Chapter 20 Maternal Conditions Impacting Risk in Pregnancy Debbie Ringdahl, Melissa Frisvold, Joan Corder-Mabe
...................................................................................................................................................................................... 113
Chapter 21 Assessing Fetal Well-Being Michele Davidson, Marion Herndon Fuqua .......................................... 117
Chapter 22 Postpartum and Lactation Diane Schadewald, Cheri Friedrich, Kathleen M. Akridge................... 121
Chapter 23 Common Medical Problems: Cardiovascular through Hematological Disorders ............................ 134
Mary Benbenek, Mary Dierich, Elaine Ferrary, Rita A. Seeger Jablonski .......................................................... 134
Chapter 24 Common Medical Problems: Musculoskeletal Injuries through Urinary Tract Disorders Gwen Short, Rita A
Seeger Jablonski, Elaine Ferrary ............................................................................................................................... 140
Chapter 25 Psychosocial Health Concerns Ann Bateman,Eugenia Zelanko .......................................................... 146
Chapter 26 Substance Use Disorders and Women .................................................................................................. 152
,Chapter 1 Access to Women’s Health Care in the United States: Affordability, Equity, Rights
1. Which health occupation has the highest percentage of women?
A. Pharmacists
B. Physical therapists
C. Registered nurses
D. Dental
hygienists Answer:
D
2. Which health occupation has the lowest percentage of women?
A. Physicians
B. Dentists
C. Pharmacists
D. Physical
therapists Answer:
B
3. Which health profession has the largest number of workers?
A. Health aides
B. Physicians
C. Licensed practical nurses
D. Registered
nurses Answer: D
, 4. Which of the following are certifications available in advanced practice registered nursing?
(Select all that
apply.)