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sarasara

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The nurse is planning an educational session about contraception. What is the most significant factor in choosing a specific method of contraception in order to avoid pregnancy?
 
  A. Absolute reliability
   B. Ease of use
   C. Consistency of use
   D. Cost

Question 2

The client asks the nurse how the cervical mucus method of contraception differs from the calendar (rhythm) method. The nurse's best response is, The cervical mucus method:
 
  A. Is more effective for women with irregular cycles.
   B. Is free, safe, and acceptable to women of many religions.
   C. Provides an increased awareness of the body.
   D. Requires no artificial substances or devices.



missalyssa26

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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