Deck 18: Gender and Community Health

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What is the impact of sex on the health of men and women?

A) Less tendency for women to experience depression
B) No impact on disease progression
C) Similar response to drugs
D) Differences in the liver
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What is included in the definition of gender?

A) Biology
B) Anatomy
C) Behaviours
D) Genetic make-up
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What group of women in Canada should receive particular attention from community health nurses?

A) Women caring for elderly parents
B) New mothers
C) Aboriginal women
D) Elderly women
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Ayishah is a married Arab woman.She has been ostracized by her family and friends following an affair with a male co-worker.The co-worker has suffered no consequences as a result of the affair.What is the most correct term for this behaviour?

A) Gender bias
B) Gender relations
C) Gender inequity
D) Institutionalized gender
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Michelle dresses her daughter in frilly dresses.What would be the correct term for this behaviour?

A) Gender relations
B) Gender identity
C) Institutionalized gender
D) Gender role
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Why is prostate cancer termed a couples' disease?

A) Impacts gender relations
B) Greater incidence in married men
C) Causes vaginal cancer
D) Vaginal secretions can lead to prostate cancer
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Which statement is correct about how sex and gender affect health outcomes?

A) Women are more likely to seek treatment for HIV than men.
B) Women are more susceptible to sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
C) Men are at greater risk for HIV infections.
D) Increased thyroid functioning in women predisposes them to depression.
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What did the federal government fund in the late 1990s to conduct research to improve the lives of women?

A) Royal Commission on the Status of Women
B) Centres of Excellence for Women's Health
C) Canadian Women's Health Network
D) National Health Service
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A research study looked at marijuana smoking in adolescent males and females.What is a gender difference found in the study?

A) Males who smoke are seen as macho.
B) Males smokes less frequently than females.
C) Females smoke greater amounts than males.
D) Males who are habitual users are termed "stoners."
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A nurse looks at society by considering the needs and realities of both men and women.What term best describes the nurse's actions?

A) Gender lens
B) Gender identity
C) Gender inequity
D) Gender bias
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What is a caution nurses must exercise when using a gender lens in community care?

A) Reinforcing stereotypes
B) Overusing gender in programs
C) Questioning the relevance in some programs
D) Focusing on meeting the needs of women
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The life expectancy of Canadians is changing.What is the current trend in life expectancy?

A) The rate for men is increasing faster than for women.
B) Life expectancy for men has surpassed that of women.
C) Life expectancy for women is decreasing.
D) The rate increase is identical for men and women.
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Which is one of the top five causes of death for men and women?

A) Diabetes
B) Cerebrovascular disease
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) Accidents
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What statement is true regarding men's health and illness practices?

A) Men rely on women to manage their ill health.
B) Men attempt to self-manage illness.
C) Men see their family physician if severely ill.
D) Men's Health Network collects research on men's health.
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Define and give an example of gender role,gender identity,and gender relations.
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Define gender lens and discuss the types of questions a community health nurse should ask to ensure a program is appropriate for men and women.
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What is the prediction for life expectancy over the next 10 years?

A) The gap will widen between men and women.
B) We will see a slowing in the rate of increase.
C) We will see a decline in life expectancy.
D) It is predicted that rates will stabilize.
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When using a gender lens,what question should the nurse ask?

A) What is the intended outcome for men and women?
B) How are the subgroups of men and women taken into account?
C) What legal realities need to be considered?
D) How is the problem similar for men and women?
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What is an example of a gender-appropriate public health intervention?

A) Pregnancy prevention programs targeting young women
B) Binge drinking program that targets young men and women
C) Anti-smoking campaign that targets pregnant women
D) Ads that educate the public on the signs of a heart attack
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What is the correct term for how we are treated by people around us?

A) Gender role
B) Gender relations
C) Gender identity
D) Institutionalized gender
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What is the impact of sex on the health of men and women?

A) Less tendency for women to experience depression
B) No impact on disease progression
C) Similar response to drugs
D) Differences in the liver
Differences in the liver
2
What is included in the definition of gender?

A) Biology
B) Anatomy
C) Behaviours
D) Genetic make-up
Behaviours
3
What group of women in Canada should receive particular attention from community health nurses?

A) Women caring for elderly parents
B) New mothers
C) Aboriginal women
D) Elderly women
Aboriginal women
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Ayishah is a married Arab woman.She has been ostracized by her family and friends following an affair with a male co-worker.The co-worker has suffered no consequences as a result of the affair.What is the most correct term for this behaviour?

A) Gender bias
B) Gender relations
C) Gender inequity
D) Institutionalized gender
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Michelle dresses her daughter in frilly dresses.What would be the correct term for this behaviour?

A) Gender relations
B) Gender identity
C) Institutionalized gender
D) Gender role
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Why is prostate cancer termed a couples' disease?

A) Impacts gender relations
B) Greater incidence in married men
C) Causes vaginal cancer
D) Vaginal secretions can lead to prostate cancer
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Which statement is correct about how sex and gender affect health outcomes?

A) Women are more likely to seek treatment for HIV than men.
B) Women are more susceptible to sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
C) Men are at greater risk for HIV infections.
D) Increased thyroid functioning in women predisposes them to depression.
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What did the federal government fund in the late 1990s to conduct research to improve the lives of women?

A) Royal Commission on the Status of Women
B) Centres of Excellence for Women's Health
C) Canadian Women's Health Network
D) National Health Service
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A research study looked at marijuana smoking in adolescent males and females.What is a gender difference found in the study?

A) Males who smoke are seen as macho.
B) Males smokes less frequently than females.
C) Females smoke greater amounts than males.
D) Males who are habitual users are termed "stoners."
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A nurse looks at society by considering the needs and realities of both men and women.What term best describes the nurse's actions?

A) Gender lens
B) Gender identity
C) Gender inequity
D) Gender bias
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What is a caution nurses must exercise when using a gender lens in community care?

A) Reinforcing stereotypes
B) Overusing gender in programs
C) Questioning the relevance in some programs
D) Focusing on meeting the needs of women
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12
The life expectancy of Canadians is changing.What is the current trend in life expectancy?

A) The rate for men is increasing faster than for women.
B) Life expectancy for men has surpassed that of women.
C) Life expectancy for women is decreasing.
D) The rate increase is identical for men and women.
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Which is one of the top five causes of death for men and women?

A) Diabetes
B) Cerebrovascular disease
C) Alzheimer's disease
D) Accidents
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What statement is true regarding men's health and illness practices?

A) Men rely on women to manage their ill health.
B) Men attempt to self-manage illness.
C) Men see their family physician if severely ill.
D) Men's Health Network collects research on men's health.
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15
Define and give an example of gender role,gender identity,and gender relations.
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Define gender lens and discuss the types of questions a community health nurse should ask to ensure a program is appropriate for men and women.
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17
What is the prediction for life expectancy over the next 10 years?

A) The gap will widen between men and women.
B) We will see a slowing in the rate of increase.
C) We will see a decline in life expectancy.
D) It is predicted that rates will stabilize.
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18
When using a gender lens,what question should the nurse ask?

A) What is the intended outcome for men and women?
B) How are the subgroups of men and women taken into account?
C) What legal realities need to be considered?
D) How is the problem similar for men and women?
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19
What is an example of a gender-appropriate public health intervention?

A) Pregnancy prevention programs targeting young women
B) Binge drinking program that targets young men and women
C) Anti-smoking campaign that targets pregnant women
D) Ads that educate the public on the signs of a heart attack
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What is the correct term for how we are treated by people around us?

A) Gender role
B) Gender relations
C) Gender identity
D) Institutionalized gender
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