The clinic nurse counsels Nicki, a 17-year-old woman interested in beginning contraceptive use. A short-term positive outcome of the visit would include:

A) Nicki's ability to describe when and how to obtain and use the contraceptive chosen
B) Nicki's lack of side effects after three months
C) Nicki's voiced satisfaction with this method over the last six months
D) Nicki's continued usage and pregnancy prevention for six months


A

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