Which of the following types of condoms is appropriate only if the client is in a long-standing relationship?

A) Latex condom
B) Lubricated condom
C) Ribbed condom
D) Natural membrane condom


D
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Using a natural membrane condom is only appropriate when the client is in a long-standing relationship. The natural membrane condom acts as a barrier preventing sperm from encountering the female reproductive tract, but it allows viruses to pass through the membrane. A latex condom is appropriate unless an individual is allergic to latex. A lubricated or ribbed condom is related to sexual pleasure.

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