Reproductive Health Quiz

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Which of the following is NOT a basic element of reproductive health?

  • Prevention of unwanted pregnancy
  • Prevention of sexually transmitted infections (correct)
  • Employment of women
  • Prevention and management of infertility
  • Safe sexual behavior

What is a continuum from sexual health?

  • Employment of women
  • Male involvement
  • Safe motherhood
  • Women's reproductive health needs (correct)
  • Prevention of unwanted pregnancy

What is an excellent opportunity to provide contraception, avoiding another unwanted pregnancy?

  • Life-saving care for complications from abortion (correct)
  • Increasing contraceptive choices and access
  • Safe motherhood
  • Care of adolescents
  • Male involvement

What greatly influences population growth and environmental conditions?

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What is the term for comprehensive health supervision of a pregnant woman before delivery?

<p>Antenatal care (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is an important factor in reducing maternal deaths and illness in mothers?

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What is the term for a woman pregnant for the first time?

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What is the term for any pregnancy, regardless of duration?

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What is the term for the number of births after 20 weeks' gestation regardless of whether the infants were born alive or dead?

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What is the term for a fetus born dead after 20 weeks' gestation?

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Flashcards

Prevention of STIs

The process of preventing the transmission of infections from one person to another, particularly through sexual contact.

Women's Reproductive Health Needs

A broader concept encompassing women's overall well-being, including their reproductive health.

Life-saving care after abortion

A crucial opportunity to provide contraception after an abortion procedure, helping women avoid unintended pregnancies in the future.

Prevention of Unwanted Pregnancy

A factor that influences population size and the environment's health.

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Antenatal care

A comprehensive program of medical care for pregnant women before they give birth, ensuring a healthy pregnancy.

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Safe Motherhood

A crucial aspect of maternal health that aims to minimize risks of complications and mortality during childbirth.

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Primigravida

A woman who is pregnant for the first time.

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Gravida

A woman who is pregnant, regardless of the number of times she has been pregnant before.

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Para

The number of times a woman has given birth to a baby after at least 20 weeks of gestation, regardless of whether the baby was born alive or dead.

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Stillbirth

A baby born dead after 20 weeks of gestation.

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Study Notes

Reproductive Health

  • Education is NOT a basic element of reproductive health.
  • Sexual health is a part of reproductive health, which is a continuum from sexual health.

Pregnancy and Childbirth

  • Providing contraception during post-abortion care is an excellent opportunity to avoid another unwanted pregnancy.
  • The total fertility rate greatly influences population growth and environmental conditions.

Prenatal Care

  • The term for comprehensive health supervision of a pregnant woman before delivery is prenatal care.
  • Antenatal care is an important factor in reducing maternal deaths and illness in mothers.

Pregnancy Terminology

  • A primigravida is a woman pregnant for the first time.
  • A gravid is a woman who is pregnant, regardless of duration.
  • The birth rate refers to the number of births after 20 weeks' gestation, regardless of whether the infants were born alive or dead.
  • A stillbirth is a fetus born dead after 20 weeks' gestation.

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