Exercise 2 - Virtual Hospital Activity
Exercise 2 - Question 1
What is the definition of reversible contraception?
Reversible contraceptives are methods of birth control that provide effective contraception for an
extended period without requiring user action. They include injections, intrauterine devices and
subdermal contraceptive implants. They are the most effective reversible methods of contraception
because their efficacy is not reliant on patient compliance.
Exercise 2 - Question 2
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List the birth control method each of the following patients was using before this pregnancy.
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Maggie Gardner
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Gabriela Valenzuela
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Laura Wilson
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Dorothy Grant- no birth control
Stacey Crider- no birth control
Kelly Brady- Oral contraceptives for 10 years
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Maggie Gardner - None
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Gabriela Valenzuela - None
Laura Wilson - Used BCPs for one year, age 16
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Exercise 2 - Question 3
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What methods of contraception also provide protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs)?
Only barrier methods of contraception provide protection against STIs.
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Exercise 2 - Question 4
[Answer] is the only 100% effective method of preventing pregnancy and STIs.
Abstinence
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, Exercise 2 - Question 5
Gabriela Valenzuela is a devout Catholic. Which method of birth control would be appropriate for the
nurse to discuss with her?
Natural Family Planning
Exercise 2 - Question 6
When providing education concerning natural family planning, which of the following should be
included? Select all that apply. ( I got partial credit for this)
Basal body temperature will increase at ovulation and remain elevated for the last half of the
cycle.
Cervical mucus increases at ovulation.
Exercise 2 - Question 7
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Kelly Brady wants to use oral contraceptives to prevent pregnancy while she is also breastfeeding. Which
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type of oral contraception is appropriate for her to use? Why?
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Progestin-only oral contraceptives, or “The Mini-Pill,” contain only a progestin (a female hormone). The
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method, when used daily, is highly effective for breastfeeding women. This method of contraception has
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a slightly higher failure rate than oral contraceptives (OCs) containing both estrogen and progestin.
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Exercise 2 - Question 8
Laura Wilson is HIV-positive. What is the most appropriate form of birth control for her? Why?
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Condoms. They will not only protect her from getting pregnant, but also prevent her partner
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from getting HIV.
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Exercise 3 - Question 1
Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after what period of regular, unprotected sexual
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intercourse?
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12 months
Exercise 3 - Question 2
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What are some psychologic reactions to infertility?
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Shock
Guilt
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Isolation
Depression
Stress on the relationship
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