The OB-GYN nurse is teaching a client at the clinic that use of a spermicide has an increased effectiveness if used with which other items? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. A non-water-based lubricant
2. A diaphragm
3. A contraceptive sponge
4. Prophylactic antibiotics
5. A condom
2, 3, 5
Explanation: 2. Barrier contraceptives such as a diaphragm act by blocking the transport of sperm and are often used in conjunction with a spermicide.
3. Barrier contraceptives such as the contraceptive sponge act by blocking the transport of sperm and are often used in conjunction with a spermicide.
5. Barrier contraceptives such as the condom act by blocking the transport of sperm and are often used in conjunction with a spermicide.
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