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full test bank for
gynecologic health care: with an introduction to prenatal and
postpartum care: with an introduction to prenatal and
postpartum care 4th edition
by kerri durnell schuiling, frances e. likis

all chapters 1-35 |verified & detailed answers
with answer key

,table of contents
chapter 1 a feminist perspective of women's health.................................................................. 4
chapter 2 racism and health disparities ...................................................................................... 4
chapter 3 women's growth and development across the life span ............................................ 9
chapter 4 using evidence to support quality clinical practice .................................................. 19
chapter 5 health promotion ...................................................................................................... 29
chapter 6 gynecologic anatomy and physiology ....................................................................... 33
chapter 7 gynecologic history and physical examination ......................................................... 38
chapter 8 male sexual and reproductive health ....................................................................... 43
chapter 9 periodic screening and health maintenance ............................................................ 52
chapter 10 women's health after bariatric surgery .................................................................. 57
chapter 11 gynecologic health care for lesbian, bisexual, and queer women and transgender
and non-binary individuals ....................................................................................................... 61
chapter 12 sexuality and sexual health ..................................................................................... 66
chapter 13 contraception.......................................................................................................... 70
chapter 14 menopause ............................................................................................................. 74
chapter 15 intimate partner violence ....................................................................................... 78
chapter 16 sexual assault .......................................................................................................... 83
chapter 17 breast conditions .................................................................................................... 88
chapter 18 alterations in sexual function ................................................................................. 92
chapter 19 pregnancy diagnosis, decision-making support, and resolution ............................ 96
chapter 20 infertility ............................................................................................................... 100
chapter 21 gynecologic infections .......................................................................................... 104
chapter 22 sexually transmitted infections ............................................................................. 109
chapter 23 urinary tract infections ......................................................................................... 114
chapter 24 urinary incontinence ............................................................................................. 117
chapter 25 menstrual-cycle pain and premenstrual conditions ............................................. 122
chapter 26 normal and abnormal uterine bleeding ............................................................... 126
chapter 27 hyperandrogenic disorders ................................................................................... 130
chapter 28 benign gynecologic conditions ............................................................................. 133

,chapter 29 gynecologic cancers .............................................................................................. 136
chapter 30 chronic pelvic pain ................................................................................................ 140
chapter 31 preconception care ............................................................................................... 144
chapter 32 anatomic and physiologic adaptations of normal pregnancy .............................. 144
chapter 33 diagnosis of pregnancy and overview of prenatal care ........................................ 160
chapter 34 common complications of pregnancy .................................................................. 170
chapter 35 overview of postpartum care ............................................................................... 186

, chapter 1 a feminist perspective of women's health
chapter 2 racism and health disparities



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select the one correct answer to each of the following questions.



1. 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

• a person’s biological presentation as defined by himself or herself



2. which factor bears most on women’s health care today?

• the complexity of women’s health

• women’s status and position in society

• population growth

• the economy



3. why is acknowledging the oppression of women more difficult within western societies?

• the multiplicity of minority groups complicates the issue.

• the availability of health care makes acknowledgment more difficult.

• the diversity of the news media clouds the issue.

• affluence and increased opportunities mask oppression.
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