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After intercourse, how long should a contraceptive sponge be left in place?
 
  A) 1 hour
  B) 2 hours
  C) 4 hours
  D) 6 hours

Question 2

How much of a female condom should remain outside the body when used correctly?
 
  A) none
  B) one-quarter inch
  C) one inch
  D) two inches



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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