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strangeaffliction

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Which statement by the pregnant client indicates that teaching has been effective?
 
  1. I should not have sex, because this is my first pregnancy.
  2. Some sexual positions should be avoided during pregnancy.
  3. We should quit having sex when I get to 8 months.
  4. I can tell my partner that having sex won't hurt the baby.

Question 2

The nurse is creating a handout on reproduction for teen clients. Which piece of information should the nurse include in this handout?
 
  1. The fertilized ovum is called a gamete.
  2. Prior to fertilization, the sperm are zygotes.
  3. Ova survive 1224 hours in the fallopian tube if not fertilized.
  4. Sperm survive in the female reproductive tract up to a week.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale:
1. Sexual activity is neither harmful nor contraindicated in an uncomplicated pregnancy.
2. Although some sexual positions are more comfortable for the pregnant woman as the uterus enlarges, there are no sexual positions that are contraindicated during pregnancy.
3. This is not necessary. Sexual activity is neither harmful nor contraindicated in an uncomplicated pregnancy.
4. Sexual activity is neither harmful nor contraindicated in an uncomplicated pregnancy.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale:
1. Ova and sperm are gametes; a fertilized ovum is a zygote.
2. Sperm are gametes (as are ova); a zygote is a fertilized ovum.
3. Ova are fertile for about 1224 hours after being released from the graafian follicle.
4. Sperm survive 4872 hours in the female reproductive tract, but are most fertile in the first 24 hours.



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