The nurse is teaching a group of parents of school-aged girls with intellectual disabilities. The nurse tells the parents which of the following?

1. The girls need education about STIs, contraception, and routine gynecological checkups.
2. The girls would be better off if they had permanent sterilization.
3. The girls will probably not be sexually active.
4. The girls are not able to understand about contraception and sex.


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Explanation: 1. In contemporary society, the need for sexual health education is imperative because some girls and women with intellectual disabilities may face unplanned pregnancies.

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The school nurse explains during health class that blood travels from the intestine to the liver in which fashion?

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