Health 111 Chapter 7 Quiz

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During pregnancy, a woman could increase her folic acid intake by eating A) chicken and turkey. B) steak and pork. C) dark leafy greens, citrus fruits, and beans. D) low-fat milk and yogurt.

C) dark leafy greens, citrus fruits, and beans.

A cause of infertility in which uterine tissue is implanted outside the uterus and blocks the fallopian tubes is A) toxoplasmosis. B) pelvic inflammatory disease. C) endometriosis. D) ovarian cancer.

C) endometriosis.

Which form of hormonal birth control works transdermally? A) Mirena B) NuvaRing C) Depo-Provera D) Xulane

D) Xulane

A birth defect caused by the mother's alcohol intake during pregnancy is A) FAS. B) spina bifida. C) rubella. D) Down syndrome.

A) FAS.

Women who use oral contraceptives and also smoke are at a higher risk of A) blood clots and hypertension. B) pneumonia and lung cancer. C) pregnancy. D) weight gain.

A) blood clots and hypertension.

The implantation of a fertilized egg outside the uterus, usually in a fallopian tube, is called A) ectopic pregnancy. B) ambiguous pregnancy. C) miscarriage. D) preeclampsia.

A) ectopic pregnancy.

The various methods used to prevent conception are known as A) implantation. B) contraception. C) ovulation. D) barrier methods.

B) contraception.

Many men are reluctant to have a vasectomy because of the A) fear of decreased sexual performance. B) general anesthetic used. C) major surgery involved. D) long recovery period required.

A) fear of decreased sexual performance.

Which of the following is NOT true about male condoms? A) They can be purchased with a spermicide. B) They are reliable against pregnancy when used consistently. C) They can be used with baby oil and body lotions as lubricants. D) They help prevent the spread of some sexually transmitted infections.

C) They can be used with baby oil and body lotions as lubricants.

Preconception health involves all of the following EXCEPT A) avoiding environmental chemicals. B) monitoring prescription drug use. C) avoiding food containing folic acid. D) stopping tobacco and alcohol use.

C) avoiding food containing folic acid.

The relatively ineffective method of birth control known as coitus interruptus is also called the A) calendar method. B) body temperature method. C) outercourse method. D) withdrawal method.

D) withdrawal method.

A false negative pregnancy test may result from A) high sodium in the diet. B) high protein in the diet. C) taking the test too early in the morning. D) taking the pregnancy test too early in the pregnancy.

D) taking the pregnancy test too early in the pregnancy.

Oral contraceptive pills are A) effective protection against STIs. B) an effective barrier contraceptive method. C) most commonly used by women who have had at least one child. D) about 91 percent effective at preventing pregnancy with typical use.

D) about 91 percent effective at preventing pregnancy with typical use.

Fertility awareness methods of birth control include all of the following EXCEPT A) the cervical mucus method. B) the calendar method. C) the body temperature method. D) abstinence.

D) abstinence.

Which of the following is TRUE about nutrition and exercise during pregnancy? A) Weight gain during pregnancy is unhealthy for the baby. B) Exercise can be beneficial, but the woman should consult with her physician first. C) All exercise should be avoided because it is harmful to the developing fetus. D) Vitamin supplements can make up for a less-than-balanced diet.

B) Exercise can be beneficial, but the woman should consult with her physician first.

Michael and Jill live together and are planning to marry once they graduate from college. They also would both like to have children-but not right away. Michael has a history of genital herpes and is concerned about not transmitting this infection to Jill. Of the following methods of contraception, which might be the BEST choice for them? A) withdrawal B) female condoms C) a fertility awareness method D) female or male sterilization

B) female condoms

A primary advantage of the contraceptive sponge is that A) it does not use the spermicide nonoxynol-9. B) it does not require a fitting from a doctor. C) it eliminates the risk of STIs. D) protection lasts for 4 to 6 hours.

B) it does not require a fitting from a doctor.

Which of the following is a birth control method that protects against STIs and HIV? A) vaginal contraceptive rings B) latex and polyurethane condoms (male and female) C) intrauterine devices (IUD) D) spermicides

B) latex and polyurethane condoms (male and female)

The two contraceptive methods most commonly used by college students are A) male condoms and withdrawal. B) male condoms and birth control pills. C) birth control pills and Depo-Provera shots. D) birth control pills and withdrawal.

B) male condoms and birth control pills.

Which of the following is TRUE about sterilization? A) Hysterectomy is the only sterilization method available for females. B) A tubal ligation is a high-risk procedure only used if other methods are not possible. C) Sterilization is a permanent form of birth control achieved through surgical means. D) There are age limits on sterilization procedures.

C) Sterilization is a permanent form of birth control achieved through surgical means.

It is particularly important for the diet of pregnant women to include which of the following to prevent the birth defect spina bifida? A) calcium (nonfat or low-fat dairy products and some canned fish) B) adequate fluids C) folic acid (found in dark leafy greens) D) iron (found in dried fruits, meats, legumes, liver, and egg yolks)

C) folic acid (found in dark leafy greens)

Fertility drugs A) reduce the risk of ovarian cysts. B) guarantee a successful pregnancy. C) can cause hypertension. D) increase the chances of multiple births.

D) increase the chances of multiple births.

Breast-fed infants A) have a decreased incidence of illness. B) are more prone to allergies. C) are more likely to be obese. D) recover from illness more slowly than formula-fed infants.

A) have a decreased incidence of illness.

The typical-use failure rate for a contraception method takes into account which of the following? A) human error B) daily use C) familiarity with the method D) perfect use

A) human error

Which assisted reproductive technology process involves the fertilization of a woman's egg outside of her body and the transfer of the fertilized egg to her uterus? A) in vitro fertilization B) embryo transfer C) alternative insemination D) nonsurgical embryo transfer

A) in vitro fertilization


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