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burton19126

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A client tells the nurse that the ideal form of birth control is something she would not have to take every day and that cannot be seen by others. Which forms of birth control would be appropriate for this client?
 
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  1. Progestin injections
  2. Intrauterine device
  3. Transdermal patch
  4. Combination oral contraceptives
  5. Progestin-only oral contraceptives

Question 2

After talking with the nurse, a client has decided to not proceed with the use of an intrauterine device as a contraceptive method because of the possible disadvantages, which include:
 
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  1. irregular bleeding.
  2. pelvic pain.
  3. allergic reaction.
  4. vaginal dryness.
  5. uterine perforation.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1,2
Rationale 1: Progestin injections are administered every 3 months, eliminating the need to take medication every day.
Rationale 2: Intrauterine devices are not visible to others, and medication does not need to be taken every day.
Rationale 3: A transdermal patch would be visible to others.
Rationale 4: Combination oral contraceptives have to be taken every day to be effective.
Rationale 5: Progestin-only oral contraceptives have to be taken every day to be effective.
Global Rationale: Progestin injections are administered every 3 months, eliminating the need to take medication every day. Intrauterine devices are not visible to others, and medication does not need to be taken every day. A transdermal patch would be visible to others. Combination oral contraceptives have to be taken every day to be effective. Progestin-only oral contraceptives have to be taken every day to be effective.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1,2,5
Rationale 1: Irregular bleeding is a disadvantage of the intrauterine device.
Rationale 2: Pelvic pain is a disadvantage of the intrauterine device.
Rationale 3: Allergic reaction is not a disadvantage of the intrauterine device.
Rationale 4: Vaginal dryness is not a disadvantage of the intrauterine device.
Rationale 5: Uterine perforation is a disadvantage of the intrauterine device.
Global Rationale: Irregular bleeding, pelvic pain, and risk for uterine perforation are disadvantages of the intrauterine device. Allergic reactions and vaginal dryness are not associated with this birth control method.



burton19126

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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