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dmcintosh

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An unmarried young woman describes her sex life as active with many partners. She wants a contraceptive method that is reliable and does not interfere with sex. She requests an intrauterine device (IUD).
 
  The nurse's most appropriate response is: 1. The IUD does not interfere with sex..
  2. The risk of pelvic inflammatory disease PID will be higher for you..
  3. The IUD will protect you from sexually transmitted infections..
  4. Pregnancy rates are high with the IUDs..

Question 2

Benefits to the mother associated with breastfeeding include all of the following except:
 
  1. there is a decreased risk of breast cancer.
  2. it is an effective method of birth control.
  3. it increases bone density.
  4. it may enhance postpartum weight loss.



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Answer to Question 1

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1. Incorrect. Although this statement may be correct, it is not the most appropriate.
2. Correct. Disadvantages of IUD use include increased risk of PID shortly after placement, risk of bacterial vaginosis, and uterine perforation. The IUD offers no protection against STIs or HIV. Because this woman has multiple sex partners, she is at higher risk of developing an STI. The IUD will not offer protection from infection like a barrier method would.
3. Incorrect. The IUD offers no protection from STIs.
4. Incorrect. The typical failure rate of the IUD is less than 1.

Answer to Question 2

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2. Correct. Women who breastfeed have a decreased risk of breast cancer, an increase in bone density, and a possibility of quicker postpartum weight loss. Breastfeeding delays the return of fertility, but it is not an effective birth control method.
1, 3, 4. Incorrect. Women who breastfeed have a decreased risk of breast cancer, an increase in bone density, and a possibility of quicker postpartum weight loss. Breastfeeding delays the return of fertility, but it is not an effective birth control method.



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