The nurse has finished teaching a class for adolescents and young adults on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and safe sexual practices. The nurse determines further teaching is needed when which statements are made? Select all that apply
a. "It is important for me to avoid STIs, so I will get a prescription for birth control pills."
b. "I cannot contract an STI if we only perform oral sex on one another."
c. "I should see my provider to be tested if I experience burning on urination."
d. "If I contract an STI, it isn't my fault because I had sex with only one person."
e. "I need to have a discussion with my sexual partner about our past sexual histories."
ANS: A, B, D
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