When speaking to a group of 16-year-old boys about sexual intercourse, the nurse should include information about:

1. Birth control options.
2. Oral sex is a form of sex and should not be considered safer.
3. Vaginal and oral sexual intercourse are safer than rectal sexual intercourse.
4. HIV testing should only occur after the age of 20.


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1. A teenage boy should be concerned about birth control, but this is not the priority answer.
2. Explaining the difference and the risks for oral sex is the priority teaching.
3. One form of intercourse is not safer than the other.
4. HIV testing needs to be done if the teen is sexually active with multiple partners.

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