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erika

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A client desires protection from unwanted pregnancy, but she does not enjoy sex when her partner wears a condom and she experiences breast tenderness, headache, and nausea after taking oral contraceptives.
 
  Which method would be the most likely choice for the couple to help them enhance their sexual experience as well as prevent side effects?
  A) Natural membrane condom
  B) Polyurethane condom
  C) Transdermal contraceptive
  D) Ethinyl estradiol

Question 2

When developing the plan of care for a pregnant teenager, which intervention would the nurse incorporate as important in promoting a healthy pregnancy?
 
  A) Encouraging the client to eat foods rich in vitamin D
  B) Ensuring the client takes her vitamin supplements
  C) Monitoring the client's use of nonprescription medication
  D) Assessing the client's calcium and zinc levels



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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