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londonang

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A patient has been taught about her Depo-Provera contraceptive injection. Which statement by the patient indicates that education has not been effective?
 
  A.
  Daily weight-bearing exercise will be important.
  B.
  I can become pregnant right after stopping the shots.
  C.
  I should add a calcium supplement to my diet.
  D.
  Hopefully I won't have any periods while on this medication.

Question 2

A patient has been taught about the vaginal contraceptive ring. Which statement by the patient indicates that further teaching is needed?
 
  A.
  If it comes out at all, I need back-up contraception for a week.
  B.
  The exact position of the ring is not vital for its function.
  C.
  Using tampons is allowed with the vaginal contraceptive ring.
  D.
  Vaginal contraceptive rings are about 96 effective.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
On average, ovulation begins within 10 months of discontinuing this medication, so women who are planning a pregnancy within the next year should probably use a different method of contraception. The other statements are correct. Due to possible decrease in bone density, weight-bearing exercise and calcium supplementation are important. Exercise will offset the possible weight gain also associated with this medication. Depo-Provera usually causes light or absent menstrual periods.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
If the vaginal ring comes out, it can be washed with lukewarm water and reinserted. If it is out of the vagina for more than 3 hours, the woman will need a back-up method of contraception for the next 7 days. Her incorrect statement indicates she needs more teaching. The other statements about the vaginal contraceptive ring are correct.



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