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Chapter 1 A Radical Perspective of Ladies Health & Chapter 2 Racism and Health Disparities MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Select the one correct response to each of the following questions. Which of the following best defines the term “gender” as used in this text? a) A person’s sex b) A person’s sex as defined by society c) A societal response to a person’s self-representation as a man or woman d) A person’s biological presentation as defined by himself or herself Which factor bears most on ladies health care today? a) The complexity of ladies health b) Ladies status and position in society c) Population growth d) The economy Why is acknowledging the oppression of women more difficult within Western societies? a) The multiplicity of minority groups complicates the issue. b) The availability of health care makes acknowledgment more difficult. c) The diversity of the news media clouds the issue. d) Affluence and increased opportunities mask oppression. Which of the following most accurately defines “oppression” as used in the text? a) Not having a choice b) Not having a voice c) An act of tyranny d) A feeling of being burdened In what way does a model of care based on a Radical perspective contrast sharplywith a biomedical model? a) It provides a forum for the exploration of gender issues. b) It seeks equal distribution of power within the healthcare interaction. c) It emphasizes ladies rights. Downloaded by nipsey scott () lOMoARcPSD| d) It opens new avenues for ladies health care. Gender is rooted in and shaped by . a) society, biology b) self-representation, societal expectations c) biology, environment and experience d) biology, hormones Ladies health risks, treatments, and approaches are not always based in scienceand biology because a) they are often based on outdated treatments and approaches. b) they are determined by social expectations and gender assumptions. c) they often rely on alternative treatments and approaches. d) 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 ? a) 5 years b) 10 years c) 20 years d) 40 years “Safe Motherhood” was added to the human rights framework in order to a) address maternal morbidity and mortality on a global level b) meet a legal obligation c) correct an injustice d) correct an oversight What is a chief failing of the biomedical model in regards to ladies health care? a) Its reliance on studies comprised exclusively of males b) Its consideration of women as central the model c) Its emphasis on science and medicine d) Its limited definition of “health” as “the absence of disease” The social model of health places the focus of health on a) the community. b) the individual. c) Conservation conditions. d) scientific research. Which question below supports the strategy: “Identify ladies agency in the midst of social constraint and the biomedical paradigm.”? a) “Are ‘all women’ the same?” b) “Why do you care about the issue?” c) “Are women really victims or are they acting with agency?” Downloaded by nipsey scott () lOMoARcPSD| d) “Who has a choice within the context of health?” What had been a significant problem in medical research well into the 1990s? a) The focus on randomized clinical trials over epidemiological investigations b) The lack of representation of women in research trials c) The lack of research related to gynecology d) The focus on randomized clinical trials over observational research Gender differences in heart disease can be found in a) diagnosis. b) treatment. c) identification of symptoms. d) all of the above. What opportunities are created by applying Radical strategies to gynecologic health? a) Better insight into research methods related to gynecology b) Better access to the populations affected by gynecologic health c) Better understandings from a wellness-oriented, women-centered framework d) Better understandings of the social construction of gender b d c CHAPTER 2 Ladies Growth and Progress Across the Life Span MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Select the one correct response to each of the following questions. How does Erick Erikson’s grand theory of human progress differ for females? a) It recognizes achieving autonomy as a primary focus. b) It assumes only men desire autonomy. c) It assumes female dependence on another in order to achieve a sense of self. d) It assumes females desire dependence on others. What is true about human progress theories published before the 1970s? a) They are based on interviews conducted only with men. b) They assume androcentric models can be applied correctly to women. c) They frame ladies progress as flawed in comparison to the standard. d) All of the above. • What is the intention of the newer Radical models of progress? Downloaded by nipsey scott () lOMoARcPSD| • To offer a new model within the traditional biomedical focus. • To offer alternatives to the constrained and previously misapplied models. • To replace male generalist models with female generalist models. • To present a contrast to privileged, white male-based models. What is a key limitation of prevailing progressal models for women? a) Gender differences assumed to be biologically determined are more often socially constructed. b) They present conflicting and misapplied models. c) Gender differences are assumed to be socially given. d) Similarities between male and female are emphasized over differences. What event in female progress marks the beginning of a tension betweenbiologic changes and the social context? a) Turning 18 years old
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