When the nurse is discussing sexuality and sexual issues with adolescents, a permission statement helps to convey that it is normal to think or feel a certain way. Which of these is the best example of a permission statement?
A) "It is okay that you have become sexually active."
B) "Often girls your age have questions about sexual activity. Have you any questions?"
C) "If it is okay with you, I'd like to ask you some questions about your sexual history."
D) "Often girls your age engage in sexual activity. It is okay to tell me if you have had intercourse."
Answer: B) "Often girls your age have questions about sexual activity. Have you any questions?"
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1. Accessibility from several different locations simultaneously and by different levels of providers 2. The intensive training in the beginning needed to prepare staff members to use the EMR 3. Less time available for client care because more time is required for documentation activity 4. Inability to incorporate diagnostic images into the EMR because of space limitations
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