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cdr_15

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Depo-Provera
 
  A) is an injectable contraceptive that needs to be given once every 12 weeks.
  B) is implanted in a woman's arm and is effective for three years.
  C) is taken orally on a daily basis.
  D) is inserted into a woman's vagina.

Question 2

When using the transdermal patch, which of the following techniques for use is CORRECT?
 
  A) It should be inserted into the vagina and left in place for 30 days.
  B) It must be applied six hours before sex and left in place for 12 hours after sex.
  C) A woman replaces the old patch with a new one on the same day each week for three weeks, then takes a seven-day patch free week.
  D) It is inserted under the skin, below the armpit.



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meryzewe

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C




cdr_15

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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