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The primary care pediatric nurse A combination oral contraceptive pills (OCP)
practitioner is prescribing with 30 to 35 mcg of estrogen and low
contraception for an adolescent progestin
who has not used birth control
previously. The adolescent has a
normal exam and has no family
history of cardiovascular and
peripheral vascular disease or
diabetes. Which preparation is
used initially?
An adolescent female tells the Prescribe ulipristal acetate
primary care pediatric nurse
practitioner that she had
unprotected sexual intercourse 4
days prior and is worried she
might become pregnant. What will
the nurse practitioner do?