A nurse is working with women and issues of reproductive health practices to help meet the National Health Goals related to reproductive life planning. Which goals are included in this document? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Increase the number of private pharmacies that supply emergency contraception.
B.
Increase the proportion of subsequent births to 18 months from 12 months.
C.
Increase the proportion of young males who receive reproductive health care.
D.
Reduce the number of publicly funded family planning clinics that offer abortion.
E.
Reduce the proportion of women with unplanned pregnancy despite contraception.
ANS: C, E
Several of the National Health Goals are related to reproductive life planning. Two of them include increasing the proportion of young males who receive reproductive health services and reducing the proportion of women experiencing unplanned pregnancies despite using contraception. Another goal is to increase the number of publicly funded family planning clinics (not private pharmacies) that offer the full range of FDA-approved methods of contraception, including emergency contraception, on site. Another goal is to decrease the proportion of pregnancies conceived within 18 months of a previous birth.
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