A teenage client returns to the gynecological (GYN) clinic for a follow-up visit after diagnosis and initial treatment of a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Which statement by the client indicates the need for further teaching?

A. "I finished all the antibiotic, just like you said."
B. "I know you won't tell my parents that I'm sick."
C. "I always make sure my boyfriend uses a condom."
D. "My boyfriend doesn't have to come in for treatment."


Ans: D. "My boyfriend doesn't have to come in for treatment."

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