The nurse has completed a fertility assessment on a couple and is preparing outcomes for care. Which statement indicates that the couple wants to continue with the process, regardless of the outcome?
A) Couple interested in learning about other options to having a family.
B) Couple wants to have a family but has limited resources for artificial methods.
C) Couple states the desire to minimize disruptions in their normal activities for testing.
D) Couple desires to continue with testing after it is determined that one partner is fertile.
D
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The outcome statement that indicates the couple wants to continue with the process would be "couple desires to continue with testing after it is determined that one partner is fertile.". The interest in learning about other options, having limited resources, and minimizing disruptions do not indicate that the couple desires to continue with testing.
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