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Women's Health: A Primary Care Clinical Guide 5th Edition,
By Diane Schadewald, Ursula Pritham, Ellis Youngkin, Marcia Davis, Catherine Juve
All Chapters 1-26| Latest Edition With Verified Answers| Grade A+
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part i: women, health, and the health care system -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9
chapter 3: epidemiology, diagnostic methods, and procedures for women’s health ---------------------------------- 14
chapter 4: assessing adolescent women’s health --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
chapter 5: assessing adult women’s health ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
chapter 6: assessing older women’s health ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34
part ii: promotion of wellness for women -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
chapter 7: women and sexuality -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
chapter 8: health needs of lesbian, bisexual, and transgender populations ---------------------------------------------- 47
chapter 9: health needs of women with disabilities ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 51
chapter 10: integrating wellness: complementary health approaches and women's health ------------------------- 56
part iii: promotion of gynecologic health care -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63
chapter 11: menstruation and related problems and concerns --------------------------------------------------------------- 63
chapter 12: managing contraception and family planning ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 68
chapter 13: infertility----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 76
chapter 14: vaginitis and sexually transmitted diseases ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 82
chapter 15: women and hiv -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 91
chapter 16: common gynecologic pelvic disorders -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 98
chapter 17: breast health --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 106
chapter 18: the menopausal transition --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 114
part iv: promotion of women's health care during pregnancy --------------------------------------------------- 121
chapter 19: promotion of women’s health care during pregnancy -------------------------------------------------------- 121
chapter 20: maternal conditions impacting risk in pregnancy --------------------------------------------------------------- 129
chapter 21: assessing fetal well-being ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 137
chapter 22: postpartum and lactation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 144
part v: primary care conditions affecting women's health -------------------------------------------------------- 152
chapter 23: common medical problems: cardiovascular through hematological disorders ------------------------ 152
chapter 24: common medical problems: musculoskeletal injuries through urinary tract disorders ------------- 160
chapter 25: psychosocial health concerns for women ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 167
chapter 26: substance use disorders and women ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 175
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part i: women, health, and the health care system
chapter 1: access to women’s health care in the united states: affordability, equity, rights
diane schadewald: women's health: a primary care clinical guide 5th edition, test bank
multiple choice
1. which health occupation has the highest percentage of women?
a. pharmacists
b. physical therapists
c. registered nurses
d. dental hygienists
Ans>> d.
dental hygienists are overwhelmingly women, with the profession historically attracting a
female-dominated workforce due to its perceived flexibility, part-time options, and
caregiving aspects.
2. which health occupation has the lowest percentage of women?
a. physicians
b. dentists
c. pharmacists
d. physical therapists
Ans>> b.
dentistry has traditionally been a male-dominated field. although female representation is
increasing, dentists still remain among the health professions with the lowest percentage
of women.
3. which health profession has the largest number of workers?
a. health aides
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b. physicians
c. licensed practical nurses
d. registered nurses
Ans>> d.
registered nurses (rns) make up the largest segment of the u.s. healthcare workforce due
to their essential roles in hospitals, clinics, and community settings.
4. which of the following are certifications available in advanced practice registered
nursing? (select all that apply)
a. certified nurse midwife
b. certified registered nurse anesthetist
c. certified nurse pharmacologist
d. clinical nurse specialist
e. nurse practitioner
Ans>> a, b, d, e
the four recognized advanced practice registered nurse (aprn) roles are: nurse practitioner,
clinical nurse specialist, certified registered nurse anesthetist, and certified nurse
midwife. "certified nurse pharmacologist" is not an aprn role.
5. what level of education is required to become a licensed practical nurse?
a. 2-year master’s degree
b. 4-year bachelor’s degree
c. 2-year associate’s degree
d. 1-year certificate or diploma
Ans>> d.
lpns typically complete a one-year state-approved certificate or diploma program and
pass the nclex-pn exam to become licensed.