The nurse is working with a group of pregnant teens. Which statement indicates that teaching has been successful?

1. "Pregnant teens are more likely to quit school prior to graduation."
2. "Because I am young, I have a low risk for preeclampsia."
3. "My baby could come late because I am a teenager."
4. "I am more likely to use birth control after I have this baby."


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Explanation: 1. Many teenage mothers drop out of school during their pregnancy and then are less likely to complete their schooling.

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1. remove them to pull the patient up in bed. 2. hold them while the patient is changing position in bed. 3. hold them for a few minutes if the patient complains of pain. 4. allow them to hang freely.

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