In planning a program to reduce teen pregnancy rates, the nurse uses an evidence-based approach. The nurse learns that more research is needed for: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected

Select all that apply. 1. Timing of initial sexual intercourse.
2. Use of birth control by adolescents.
3. Prevention of sexually transmitted infections.
4. Engaging stakeholders in the implementation phase of sex education.
5. The success of sex education when coupled with the promotion of contraception.


1,2,3
Rationale 1: The timing of when initial sexual intercourse occurs is not fully researched.
Rationale 2: The use of birth control by adolescents requires more research.
Rationale 3: Preventing sexually transmitted infections in teenagers requires more research.
Rationale 4: Engaging stakeholders in the implementation phase of sex education has been shown to be effective in preventing teen pregnancy.
Rationale 5: Education has proved to be successful when the program includes information about the use of contraceptives.

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A client with type 1 diabetes has a blood glucose level of 160 mg/dL on arrival at the operating room. Which is the nurse's best action?

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A nurse is reviewing the medical history of a client diagnosed with somatic symptom disorder. Which of the following would the nurse expect to find as a comorbid condition?

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