An 18-year-old female client who is sexually active asks the nurse for information on barrier contraceptives. Which of the following should the nurse say is a mechanical barrier contraceptive?
A) Vaginal foams
B) Cervical cap
C) Spermicidal creams
D) Spermicidal jellies
B
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A cervical cap is a mechanical barrier contraceptive that interferes with conception by physically preventing sperm from fertilizing ova. Vaginal foams and spermicidal creams and jellies are chemical barrier contraceptives.
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