Which of the following statements made by a client concerning birth control requires immediate correction by the nurse?
1. "My partner is responsible for our birth control; he uses a condom."
2. "I've gained some weight so I should have my diaphragm refitted."
3. "My husband is reluctant to have a vasectomy since it is permanent."
4. "I prefer the cervical cap since I can leave it in for a longer period of time."
ANS: 1
Barrier methods include over-the-counter spermicidal products and condoms. Spermicidal prod-ucts (e.g., creams, jellies, foams, and sponges) are put into the vagina before intercourse to create a spermicidal barrier between the uterus and ejaculated sperm. A condom is a thin rubber sheath that fits over the penis to prevent entrance of sperm into the vagina. Vaginal spermicides and condoms are most effective when instructions are carefully followed; their combined use is more effective in preventing pregnancy than the use of either one alone. While a vasectomy may be reversed, it is very difficult and results cannot be guaranteed. The remaining options are correct.
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