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The nurse knows that which of the following patients is at greatest risk for contracting Chlamydia?
 
  1. A 16-year-old, sexually active girl using no contraceptives
   2. An 18-year-old girl who is using condoms during intercourse
   3. A 17-year-old girl who is using a sponge as a contraceptive
   4. A 15-year-old girl using abstinence

Question 2

An anti-bullying program is being launched in the community by a multidisciplinary team. The community health nurse has been asked to help facilitate a conversation about factors that are associated with being a bully. Identify the factors.
 
  A. Parents/caregivers with lower educational levels
   B. Small stature
   C. Good academic standing
   D. Age
   E. ADHD (Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder)
   1. A, C, D, E
   2. A and D
   3. A, B, D
   4. A, B, D, E



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1. Contraceptives help prevent the spread of STIs. Not using contraceptives places the teen at a higher risk for infection.
2. Condoms help prevent the spread of STIs.
3. A sponge can help with the prevention of STIs.
4. Abstinence means that the teen is not having intercourse with another individual with STIs, and thus does not present a risk for infection.

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1. Academic standing and ADHD do not have a higher rate of risk for being a bully.
2. Not all the risk factors for being bullied are noted.
3. The three factors are leading indicators for a child to be at risk of being bullied.
4. ADHD does not have a higher risk for being bullied.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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:D TYSM

 

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