The nurse at the family planning clinic has done some teaching on oral contraceptives in the waiting room. The nurse knows that the teaching has been effective when one of the clients responds:
1. "I can't take ‘the pill' if I'm over 30."
2. "I can take ‘the pill,' even though I smoke heavily."
3. "My periods will become slightly heavier when I take ‘the pill'."
4. "I can't take ‘the pill' if I have gallbladder disease."
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Rationale:
1. There is no age specification for using the pill.
2. Oral contraceptive is contraindicated in women who smoke heavily.
3. Menstrual flow is decreased with the use of oral contraceptives.
4. Oral contraceptive is contraindicated in women with gallbladder disease and those who smoke heavily.
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