The nurse is instructing a health class on the proper use of a condom. Place the steps of applying a condom in the proper order. Use all options
A) Obtain an erection.
B) Check the expiration date of the condom.
C) Unroll the condom over the penis leaving a -inch space at the top.
D) Dispose of the used condom.
E) Roll the condom up to the tip of the penis pinching the top.
A, B, C, D, E
Feedback:
The correct method to put on a condom is to begin by making sure that the condom is not passed the expiration date. The male obtains an erection and unrolls the condom over the penis, leaving a -inch space at the top of the condom for the semen. After orgasm, roll the condom up to the tip of the penis pinch the top where the semen is contained. Dispose of the used condom.
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