(5th edition ) by youngkin schadewald pritham| all
chapters (1-26)included| latest update 2024
,table of contents
chapter 1 access to women’s health care in the united states:
affordability, equity, rights ..................................................... 4
chapter 2 women’s development into the 21st century ......... 12
chapter 3 epidemiology, diagnostic methods, and procedures
for women’s health .............................................................. 19
chapter 4 assessing adolescent women’s health renee sieving,
sarah stoddard, deborah a. raines ........................................ 30
chapter 5 assessing adult women’s health diane marie
schadewald, catherine juve, ellis quinn youngkin, marcia
szmania davis ....................................................................... 39
chapter 6 assessing older women’s health debra hain .......... 48
chapter 7 women and sexuality catherine ingram fogel, diane
marie schadewald ................................................................ 57
chapter 8 h health needs of lesbian, bisexual, and transgender
populations .......................................................................... 67
chapter 9 health needs of women with disabilities michele
davidson .............................................................................. 73
chapter 10 integrating wellness: complementary therapies
and women’s health j o lynne w. robins ................................ 78
chapter 11 menstruation and related problems and concerns
kristine alswager, christine durler, deborah griswold ........... 89
chapter 12 contraceptive management and family planning
beth walcker, coralie pederson, kathryn a. caufield ............ 100
,chapter 13 infertility michelle valentine, jennifer r. gardella116
chapter 14 vaginitis and sexually transmitted diseases susan
d. schaffer, jane houston .................................................... 123
chapter 15 women and hiv dina treloar, susan d. schaffer .. 141
chapter 16 common gynecologic pelvic disorders jennifer m.
laubach, reena p. lorntson, donna e. forrest ....................... 152
chapter 17 breast health linda christinsen-rengel ............... 169
chapter 18 the menopausal transition catherine juve, valerie t.
cotter, ellis quinn youngkin ................................................ 179
chapter 19 promotion of women’s health care during
pregnancy .......................................................................... 188
chapter 20 maternal conditions impacting risk in pregnancy
debbie ringdahl, melissa frisvold, joan corder-mabe ........... 199
chapter 21 assessing fetal well-being michele davidson,
marion herndon fuqua ....................................................... 210
chapter 22 postpartum and lactation diane schadewald, cheri
friedrich, kathleen m. akridge............................................. 222
chapter 23 common medical problems: cardiovascular through
hematological disorders mary benbenek, mary dierich, elaine
ferrary, rita a. seeger jablonski ........................................... 239
chapter 24 common medical problems: musculoskeletal
injuries through urinary tract disorders gwen short, rita a.
seeger jablonski, elaine ferrary .......................................... 249
, chapter 25 psychosocial health concerns ann
bateman,eugenia zelanko .................................................. 257
chapter 26 substance use disorders and women ................. 267
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