Gynecologic Health Care: With an Introduction to Prenatal and Postpartum Care 4th EditionTest Bank with Answer Keys at the End of Each Chapter
Gynecologic Health Care: With an Introduction to Prenatal and Postpartum Care 4th EditionTest Bank Gynecologic Health Care: With an Introduction to Prenatal and Postpartum Care 4th EditionTest Bank Chapter 1 A Feminist Perspective of Women's Health & Chapter 2 Racism and Health Disparities MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Select the one correct answer to each of the following questions. • 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 • 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 • 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. • Which of the following most accurately defines “oppression” as used in the text? • Not having a choice • Not having a voice • An act of tyranny • A feeling of being burdened • In what way does a model of care based on a feminist perspective contrast sharplywith a biomedical model? • It provides a forum for the exploration of gender issues. • It seeks equal distribution of power within the healthcare interaction. • It emphasizes women’s rights. Gynecologic Health Care: With an Introduction to Prenatal and Postpartum Care 4th EditionTest Bank • It opens new avenues for women’s health care. • Gender is rooted in and shaped by . • society, biology • self-representation, societal expectations • biology, environment and experience • biology, hormones • Women’s health risks, treatments, and approaches are not always based in science and biology because • they are often based on outdated treatments and approaches. • they are determined by social expectations and gender assumptions. • they often rely on alternative treatments and approaches. • scientific research often fails to take women into consideration. • Reproductive rights were added to the World Health Organization’s human rights framework in the last ? • 5 years • 10 years • 20 years • 40 years • “Safe Motherhood” was added to the human rights framework in order to • address maternal morbidity and mortality on a global level • meet a legal obligation • correct an injustice • correct an oversight
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