A 16-year-old has been menstruating for 4 months. She is interested in using a birth-control method with high reliability

Assuming that all of the following methods of birth control are acceptable to her, which of the following methods would be the best recommendation?
A) An ovulation suppressant
B) Vaginal foam for her and a condom for her partner
C) Postcoital douching
D) An intrauterine device


B

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When a primary health care provider phones in a medication order for a client, the nurse should do which of the following? Select all that apply

A) Write down the order. B) Record the order as soon as the MAR is retrieved. C) Repeat back the information exactly as written. D) Clarify any unclear information. E) Obtain verbal confirmation that the information is correct.

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For natural reproductive life planning, which of the following is characteristic of cervical mucus during ovulation?

A) High viscosity and alkalinity B) Properties of acidity and ferning C) Thin and watery D) Increased number of leukocytes

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The nurse is providing care to an African American patient. Which is a common skin assessment finding for a patient of this ethnicity?

1) Keloids 2) Age spots 3) Increased risk for sunburn 4) Decreased facial hair

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