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HSC4579 (Women's Health Issues) Exam 1 ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS Nutritional and weight gain recommendations for pregnancy and exercise concerns with pregnancy - CORRECT ANSWERS-Consume additional 100 calories/day during 1st trimester -Consume additional 300 calories/day 2nd‐3rd trimester -Folic acid -Calcium -Iron -Increase fluid intake -Weight gain: Average 25-35 pounds total -exercise benefits: feel better, shorter labor, quicker recovery -Forms of exercise 1st Trimester Ultrasound tests and blood tests to detect Down Syndrome and trisomy 18 2nd Trimester Multiple marker screening Detailed ultrasound exams : swimming, walking, low-impact aerobics, Kegel exercises Women's Health Movement - CORRECT ANSWERS-began in the 1830's and 1840's -women began advocating taking an active role in preventing disease and staying healthy rather than relying on formally trained physicians for treatment -1st wave focused on eating a proper diet, the elimination of the corset, and periodic sexual abstinence to control family size -a few middle-class women sought entry into the medical profession (Elizabeth Blackwell) -Women's rights convention (Seneca Falls, NY-1848) Feminism - CORRECT ANSWERS-the idea that women should have the same political, economic, and social rights and opportunities as men Feminist Movement - CORRECT ANSWERS-1st wave began in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (secure basic rights for women-right to vote, own property) - 2nd wave occurred In 1960s and 1970s ( fought for reproductive freedom, equal pay, equal access to jobs and education) -3rd wave began in late 1980s and early 1990s (addressed domestic violence, access to safe and legal abortions, and sexual harassment) Women's Right to Vote - CORRECT ANSWERS-19th Amendment (1920) -Progressive Era 1890's-1920's Women and the workforce post World War 2 - CORRECT ANSWERS-by end of the war 18 million women were employed -women began receiving more pay and worked in a greater variety of positions -end of war: women pressured to leave their jobs and return to being homemakers Family and Medical Leave Act - CORRECT ANSWERS-1993 -gives employees unpaid medical leave for themselves or for the care of a family member or a newborn or adopted infant NIH Revitalization Act in regards to women's health - CORRECT ANSWERS-1993 -required women and minorities be included as subjects in all human subject research funded by NIH -broadened the scientific knowledge base necessary for developing sex-specific diagnostic techniques, preventive measures, and effective treatments for diseases and con

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HSC4579 (Women's Health Issues) Exam 1
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
Nutritional and weight gain recommendations for pregnancy and exercise concerns with
pregnancy - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-Consume additional 100 calories/day during 1st
trimester
-Consume additional 300 calories/day 2nd‐3rd trimester
-Folic acid
-Calcium
-Iron
-Increase fluid intake
-Weight gain: Average 25-35 pounds total
-exercise benefits: feel better, shorter labor, quicker recovery
-Forms of exercise 1st Trimester Ultrasound tests and blood tests to detect Down Syndrome
and trisomy 18 2nd Trimester Multiple marker screening Detailed ultrasound exams
: swimming, walking, low-impact aerobics, Kegel exercises


Women's Health Movement - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-began in the 1830's and 1840's
-women began advocating taking an active role in preventing disease and staying healthy
rather than relying on formally trained physicians for treatment
-1st wave focused on eating a proper diet, the elimination of the corset, and periodic sexual
abstinence to control family size
-a few middle-class women sought entry into the medical profession (Elizabeth Blackwell)
-Women's rights convention (Seneca Falls, NY-1848)


Feminism - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-the idea that women should have the same political,
economic, and social rights and opportunities as men


Feminist Movement - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-1st wave began in the late 19th and early
20th centuries (secure basic rights for women-right to vote, own property)
- 2nd wave occurred In 1960s and 1970s ( fought for reproductive freedom, equal pay, equal
access to jobs and education)

,-3rd wave began in late 1980s and early 1990s (addressed domestic violence, access to safe
and legal abortions, and sexual harassment)


Women's Right to Vote - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-19th Amendment (1920)
-Progressive Era 1890's-1920's


Women and the workforce post World War 2 - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-by end of the
war 18 million women were employed
-women began receiving more pay and worked in a greater variety of positions
-end of war: women pressured to leave their jobs and return to being homemakers


Family and Medical Leave Act - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-1993
-gives employees unpaid medical leave for themselves or for the care of a family member or
a newborn or adopted infant


NIH Revitalization Act in regards to women's health - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-1993
-required women and minorities be included as subjects in all human subject research funded
by NIH
-broadened the scientific knowledge base necessary for developing sex-specific diagnostic
techniques, preventive measures, and effective treatments for diseases and conditions
affecting women throughout their life span


Title X Program - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-provides funding to millions of people for
reproductive health and family planning services


Clinical trials and the various phases - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-Phase I: A new drug is
tested in a small group (20-80) of healthy volunteers to evaluate its safety, determine a safe
dosage range, and identify side effects
-Phase II: The study is given to a larger group (100-300) of people to further evaluate its
safety and effectiveness.
-Phase III: The study drug is given to large groups (1000-3000) in clinics and hospitals to
confirm its effectiveness, monitor side effects, and compare it with other treatments
-Phase IV: The study done after the drug is marketed to continue collecting information
regarding the drug's effects in various populations

, Third-party payer system - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-individuals do not pay directly for
the delivery of care
- many have health insurance, which, in return for a monthly or yearly payment called a
premium plus a copayment and /or deductible, provides coverage for health related goods and
services
-employees-->(premium)-->payers/insurers-->(money)--> providers--> (services)--
>employees


Fee-for-service - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-aka indemnity
-insurers reimbursed hospitals based on a list of charges for services rendered.


managed care - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-introduced as a method to control costs by
changing how the delivery of care is coordinate and how health care is reimbursed
-requires patients to go to specific providers and have access to care only when certain
criteria are met
-in some cases, physicians receive a predetermined lump sum for all care delivers rather than
each service rendered
- perceived as a form of reform and as a barrier to care
-blamed for decreased access to care (shorter physician office visits, restrictions on choice of
doctors, higher copayments)


Types of Managed Care Plans - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-Health maintenance
organizations (HMOs)-Preferred provider organizations (PPOs)
-Point of service (POS)
-Physician hospital organizations (PHOs)
-High-deductible health plan (HDHP) with a health savings account (HSA)


HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) - CORRECT ANSWERS✅✅-managed care plan
that offers full range of services for a fixed, prepaid fee
-copayment
-deductible
-usually do not have to file claims
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