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Summary Test bank for women’s health: a primary care clinical guide (5th edition ) by youngkin schadewald pritham| all chapters (1-26)included| latest update 2024

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women’s health: a primary care clinical guide (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 ........... 3
chapter 2 women’s development into the 21st century .............................................................................. 7
chapter 3 epidemiology, diagnostic methods, and procedures for women’s health ......................... 11
chapter 4 assessing adolescent women’s health renee sieving, sarah stoddard, deborah a.
Raines........................................................................................................................................................................ 18
chapter 5 assessing adult women’s health diane marie schadewald, catherine juve, ellis quinn
youngkin, marcia szmania davis ...................................................................................................................... 24
chapter 6 assessing older women’s health debra hain ............................................................................ 30
chapter 7 women and sexuality catherine ingram fogel, diane marie schadewald ........................ 36
chapter 8 h health needs of lesbian, bisexual, and transgender populations .................................. 42
chapter 9 health needs of women with disabilities michele davidson ................................................ 46
chapter 10 integrating wellness: complementary therapies and women’s health j o lynne w.
Robins....................................................................................................................................................................... 50
chapter 11 menstruation and related problems and concerns kristine alswager, christine
durler, deborah griswold ................................................................................................................................... 56
chapter 12 contraceptive management and family planning beth walcker, coralie pederson,
kathryn a. Caufield................................................................................................................................................ 63
chapter 13 infertility michelle valentine, jennifer r. Gardella.................................................................. 73
chapter 14 vaginitis and sexually transmitted diseases susan d. Schaffer, jane houston ............ 78
chapter 15 women and hiv dina treloar, susan d. Schaffer ..................................................................... 89
chapter 16 common gynecologic pelvic disorders jennifer m. Laubach, reena p. Lorntson, donna
e. Forrest ................................................................................................................................................................. 96
chapter 17 breast health linda christinsen-rengel....................................................................................107
chapter 18 the menopausal transition catherine juve, valerie t. Cotter, ellis quinn youngkin .... 113
chapter 19 promotion of women’s health care during pregnancy ........................................................ 119
chapter 20 maternal conditions impacting risk in pregnancy debbie ringdahl, melissa frisvold,
joan corder-mabe................................................................................................................................................ 126
chapter 21 assessing fetal well-being michele davidson, marion herndon fuqua ..........................133
chapter 22 postpartum and lactation diane schadewald, cheri friedrich, kathleen m. Akridge .139
chapter 23 common medical problems: cardiovascular through hematological disorders mary
benbenek, mary dierich, elaine ferrary, rita a. Seeger jablonski ......................................................... 151
chapter 24 common medical problems: musculoskeletal injuries through urinary tract
disorders gwen short, rita a. Seeger jablonski, elaine ferrary .............................................................157
chapter 25 psychosocial health concerns ann bateman,eugenia zelanko ........................................ 162
chapter 26 substance use disorders and women .................................................................................... 168

,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

B. Dentists

C. Pharmacists

D. Physical therapists

Answer>>b



3.which health profession has the largest number of workers?



A. Health aides

B. Physicians

C. Licensed practical nurses

D. Registered nurses

Answer>>d



4.which of the following are certifications available in advanced practice registered nursing?
(select all that

, Apply.)



A. Certified nurse midwife

B. Certified registered nurse anesthetist

C. Certified nurse pharmacologist

D. Clinical nurse specialist

E. Nurse practitioner

Answer>>a, b, d, e



5.what level of education is required to become a licensed practical nurse?



A. 2-year master’s degree (in addition to a 4-year bachelor’s degree)

B. 4-year bachelor’s degree

C. 2-year associate’s degree

D. 1-year certificate or diploma answer>>d




6.what percentage of physicians and surgeons in the united states in 2014 were women?



A. 27%

B. 37%

C. 47%

D. 57%

Answer>>b



7.what medical specialty has the highest percentage of women?
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