Answer to Question 1
2, 3, 5
Explanation: 2. Barrier contraceptives such as a diaphragm act by blocking the transport of sperm and are often used in conjunction with a spermicide.
3. Barrier contraceptives such as the contraceptive sponge act by blocking the transport of sperm and are often used in conjunction with a spermicide.
5. Barrier contraceptives such as the condom act by blocking the transport of sperm and are often used in conjunction with a spermicide.
Answer to Question 2
Answer:2
Rationale: Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome is characterized by thrombocytopenia,with bleeding tendencies appearing during the neonatal period. The syndrome would not put the child at higher risk for pain,redness,or swelling,or rash at the injection site.