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meagbuch

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The nurse is planning an educational session on contraceptives for a group of adolescent high school students. What does the nurse need to do when planning this session?
 
  A) Argue that encouraging abstinence is unrealistic during the teenage years.
  B) Discuss that the application of a condom should occur after penile-vulvar contact.
  C) Explain that the combination oral contraceptive approach is the best for adolescents.
  D) Teaching about contraceptive options while avoiding indirect encouragement of sexual activity.

Question 2

In planning for home care of a woman with preterm labor, the following concern should be addressed:
 
  A. home health care providers will be necessary.
  B. restricted activity and medications will be necessary to prevent recurrence of pre-term labor.
  C. child and family care tasks are typically carried out by the woman.
  D. nursing assessments will be different from those done in the hospital setting.



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Answer to Question 1

D
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The nurse can help the nation achieve the 2020 National Health Goals by teaching adolescents about contraceptive options while being cautious to avoid indirectly encouraging sexual activity among teens. A 2020 National Health Goal is to increase the number of adolescents being instructed on abstinence. A condom should be applied before penile-vulvar contact. Oral contraceptives are not the contraceptive of choice for adolescents.

Answer to Question 2

C
Although home care allows a more normal environment while minimizing family disruption, any barriers (such as child or family care) that would keep the woman from carrying out the prescribed treatment need to be discussed. Home health care providers, restricted activity, and medications may not be necessary. Nursing assessments related to uterine activity and fetal movements are the same in the home setting as in the hospital.



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