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A priority teaching point for the nurse explaining the use of a vaginal diaphragm includes instructing the woman that:
 
  A) effectiveness can be increased if spermicide is applied just before insertion of the diaphragm. B) the diaphragm should be carefully removed immediately following ejaculation. C) the open end of the diaphragm should be placed just inside the vagina. D) the diaphragm should be left in place for two hours after intercourse.

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The nurse is caring for an adolescent who expresses concern that the first sexual experience with intercourse will be painful. What information would the nurse obtain in order to respond to this concern?
 
  A) use of tampons B) history of vaginal infection C) the size of the clitoris and labia majora D) size and shape of the pelvic outlet



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