The nurse is participating in a community event to prevent adolescent pregnancy. The nurse teaches parents of adolescent girls that the single most important way to reduce the risk of pregnancy is to:
A) tell the teens that they do not want them to have sex until they are in college. B) help teens develop a set of values and pride in themselves. C) provide teens with contraceptives. D) discourage dating until teens are old enough to handle the pressure.
Question 2
A woman presents to the Emergency Department crying with pain and demonstrating profuse vaginal bleeding.
The woman points to the lower right abdominal quadrant, saying the pain came first and then the heavy bleeding began, and she has filled a peripad every 10-15 minutes for the past 90 minutes. The doctor performs a pregnancy test, which is positive, and she is determined to be approximately 6 weeks pregnant. The nurse anticipates a diagnosis of: A) ectopic pregnancy. B) abruptio placentae. C) placenta previa. D) hydatidiform mole.