After an education class, the nurse overhears an adolescent woman discussing safe sex practices. Which of the following comments by the young woman indicates that additional teaching about sexually transmitted infection (STI) control issues is needed?
A) "I could get an STI even if I just have oral sex."
B) "Girls over 16 are less likely to get STDs than younger girls."
C) "The best way to prevent an STI is to use a diaphragm."
D) "Girls get human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) easier than boys do."
C
"The best way to prevent an STI is to use a diaphragm."
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