NRNP 6552 MIDTERM EXAM 3 LATEST VERSIONS WITH 300 QS AND ANS LATEST 2023 /NRNP6552 WEEK 6 MIDTERM ADVANCED NURSE PRACTICE IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE (WALDEN UNIVERSITY )

NRNP 6552 MIDTERM EXAM 3 LATEST VERSIONS WITH 300 QS AND ANS LATEST 2023 /NRNP6552 WEEK 6 MIDTERM ADVANCED NURSE PRACTICE IN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE (WALDEN UNIVERSITY )

NRNP 6552 MIDTERM EXAM 3
feminist perspective
A perspective that acknowledges the oppression of women within a patriarchal
society that also struggles toward the elimination of sexist oppression and the
domination of all human beings.
Alcohol Consumption and Women
Recommended daily intake limit? Possible Risks?
Alcohol is hazardous for a woman who has either more than 7 drinks per week or
more than 3 drinks per day. This amount put’s women at risk for developing AUD
(Alcohol Dependance Disorder). #Alcoholism
Tanner Stages
A scale used to assess the sexual maturity and puberty in both sexes. This scale
involves 5 stages that involve development of breast and public hair growth and
divides sexual physical maturity that extend from adolescence into adult hood.
Tanner Scale Stage One
Stage one: small nipples no breast, no pubic hair, no signs of puberty scrotum,
testes, and penis are the same as in childhood
Tanner Scale Stage Two
Stage two: Breasts and nipples have just started to grow, the areola has become
larger, breast tissue bud feels firm behind the nipple, initial growth of pubic hair that
is light in color and not curled.

Initial growth of scrotum and testes. The skin on the scrotum has become redder,
thinner, and more wrinkled. The penis may have grown a little in length. Few hairs
around the root of the penis. the hairs are straight without curls, and light in color.
Tanner Scale Stage Three
Stage Three: breasts and nipples have grown additionally. The aureola is darker and
the breasts tissue buds have gotten larger. The public hair is more widespread. The
hair is darker, and curls may have appeared.
the penis has now grown into length. Scrotum and testes have grown. The skin of
the scrotum has become darker and more wrinkled.
Tanner Scale Stage Four
Nipples and aerolas are elevated and form an edge towards the breast. The breast
has also grown a little larger. More dense pubic hair growth with curls and dark hair.
Still not entirely as an adult womens.
the penis has grown in both length and width. The head of the penis has become
larger. The scrotum and testes have grown more dense curly and dark hair. the hair
growth is reaching the inner thighs.
Tanner Scale Stage Five
Fully developed breasts. Nipples are protruding. the edge between aerola and breast
has disappeared. Adult hair growth.. Dense curly hair extending towards the inner
thighs.
Penis and scrotum as an adult. Public hair extends upwards up to the umbilicus. It is
dense and curly.

Primary prevention vs. Secondary Prevention vs Tertiary prevention
Primary prevention: Includes preventative measures that come BEFORE THE ONSET
of a disease, illness, or injury, and BEFORE the disease process begins. Examples are,
HPV vaccination, Safe sex practices, immunizations, health education, and
counseling.
Secondary Prevention: Includes those preventive measures that lead to early
diagnosis and prompt treatment of disease, illness, or injury. Examples are, Pap
smears, HIV testing, HPV testing, syphilis testing. routine lab screening for early
detection of disease.
Tertiary Prevention : Limits the ability and promotes rehab from clinical disease
states. (Disease and illness is already here).
U.S. Preventive Task Force
Who are they? What do they do? what do they recommend?
They are an independent volunteer panel or national experts in disease prevention
and evidence-based medicine.
They work to improve the health of all Americans by making evidence-based
recommendations about clinical preventive services.
American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists recommendations
Membership organization dedicated to the advancement of women’s health care
and the professional and socioeconomic interests of its members through continuing
medical education , practice, research, and advocacy.
Preventable causes of death for women
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