Answer to Question 1
Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: Medications used in the treatment of migraine headaches would not inactivate the spermicidal action of the contraceptive sponge.
Rationale 2: The use of intravaginal azole antifungals can inactivate the spermicides used in the contraceptive sponge.
Rationale 3: Medications used in the treatment of a throat infection would not inactivate the spermicidal action of the contraceptive sponge.
Rationale 4: Medications used in the treatment of a urinary tract infection would not inactivate the spermicides used in the contraceptive sponge.
Global Rationale: The use of intravaginal azole antifungals can inactivate the spermicides used in the contraceptive sponge. Medications used in the treatment of migraine headaches would not inactivate the spermicidal action of the contraceptive sponge. Medications used in the treatment of a throat infection would not inactivate the spermicidal action of the contraceptive sponge. Medications used in the treatment of a urinary tract infection would not inactivate the spermicides used in the contraceptive sponge.
Answer to Question 2
Correct Answer: 1
Rationale 1: The client is taking oral contraceptives for treatment of an irregular menstrual cycle; therefore, a regular menstrual cycle is the goal of the treatment.
Rationale 2: Oral contraceptives can cause a decrease in premenstrual symptoms, but the goal of treatment is to have a regular menstrual cycle.
Rationale 3: Oral contraceptives can cause a decrease in acne symptoms, but this does not meet the goal of a regular menstrual cycle.
Rationale 4: An improvement in headaches is not the goal of treatment.
Global Rationale: This is the goal of the treatment. The client is taking oral contraceptives for treatment of an irregular menstrual cycle; therefore, a regular menstrual cycle is the goal of the treatment. Oral contraceptives can cause a decrease in premenstrual symptoms, but the goal of treatment is to have a regular menstrual cycle. Oral contraceptives can cause a decrease in acne symptoms, but this does not meet the goal of a regular menstrual cycle. An improvement in headaches is not the goal of treatment.