A client is scheduled to return to the clinic for some follow-up testing three days from today. She is also to have a Pap smear done the same day
After the nurse teaches the client about the Pap smear, which of the following client statements indicates successful teaching? A) "I need to douche the night before with a mild vinegar solution."
B) "I will make sure to take a tub bath first thing that morning to make sure I'm clean."
C) "I will not engage in any sexual intercourse for the next 48 hours."
D) "I will get a clean urine specimen when I first wake up the morning of the test."
C
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